too larry
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As for my morning, I came in to work an hour early. Smoked a couple of one hitters of Too Slo {my most Sativa strain} and worked on a project that I have been neglecting. {it involved assembly, and I had no extra parts when I was through. win/win}
Day looks pretty laid back, other than a possible time crunch between customers. But the folks in now have the look of early leavers, so that might work itself out.
Tonight is the wife's monthly get together. She has a crew of 6-8 mostly classmates who are always there, and about that many more who come occasionally. I don't mind going once in a while, but not broken hearted I'm working tonight.
Day looks pretty laid back, other than a possible time crunch between customers. But the folks in now have the look of early leavers, so that might work itself out.
Tonight is the wife's monthly get together. She has a crew of 6-8 mostly classmates who are always there, and about that many more who come occasionally. I don't mind going once in a while, but not broken hearted I'm working tonight.
, but seriously, who applies for a mechanical assembly job of you can't use basic hand tools? The only part I don't really like is I'll have to go to Chicago for training for a couple weeks. Fucking Chicago ....
, maybe I'll drive. I also mentioned I've been involved with 3 shop moves /setups and they said they may want to bring me in early to help get the line up and running. On the phone they said the assembly position paid $16/hr, I told them online it said $18-20/hr and they immediately said they'd be willing to do $20 for someone with my background. This is starting to sound too good and I'm waiting for the big BUT.....

So now there's a dozen quarter sized spots of rug still on the floor. I get to try my new oscillating tool to try and scrape it up without damaging the floor too much. It's is a pretty worn tongue and groove pine wood floor under it so I'm not too worried. I kinda want to wire brush it to accentuate the grooves in the wood grain then do a heavy, maybe 1/4", clear epoxy coating to level it out. I think it would look good and give the floor some visual depth. I can't seem to find any pictures of it, so, IDK.