We broke past the freezing barrier! Or at least, if not through, that rubbed ourselves up and down its ice encrusted sides. Yepper! We dropped down to 32 (F) over night. I knew it was cold because I could hear furnace fan purring away deep down in the basement. Our temps are expected to climb 27 (F) degrees this afternoon. Tonight, our temps are not predicted to get that cold.
I did work yesterday. The flooring department was very slow. This doesn't mean we didn't talk to customers, we did, but none of them were biting. On a whole, both the store and the department made plan last week. I made both my measure and sales goals. Management is happy. I did, however, not sit at the Lead Generation Table, even though I'd been scheduled for an hour. My supervisor is in charge, and she comes up with games we're supposed to entice customers to play, all the time trying to get them to sign up for a window installation lead, or a door installation lead. This week it's a ring toss game. Well, I walked in and saw the cones and the rings and quietly said to myself, "toss this."
On November 7 I'll be down in Lebanon getting my Covid vaccine. I grew in Lebanon. There's a woman named Alicia who I went to school with, who I chat with occasionally who still lives there. This morning I sent her an invite for coffee after I get my inoculation. She was in my graduating class. If she accepts, this will be the first time I've seen anyone from the class of 1970 since I left for the Navy in 1971.
Towards the end of my shift yesterday I was heading down to the Service Desk to pickup returns, when Cori from paint asked me if I wanted a donut. There were 2 left, and while she almost always takes the one with maple icing, she decided to opt for the glazed donut instead. Of course, there was no way I could ever turn down a donut. The only thing bad about this pic is that it's difficult to see how much weight I've lost in my bulky orange apron.
Please tell me that’s not two strips of bacon topping that donut!
ReplyDeleteRing toss?! How ridiculous!
That was 2 strips of bacon and believe me, it is quite delicious. And the entire Lead Table game thing is ridiculous.
DeleteI'm surprised his fat ass didn't get tuck in the machine.
ReplyDeleteIf it was for a stroke, they'd only roll him in headfirst
DeleteOMG yes to donuts!!
ReplyDeleteI am partial to Krispy Kremes, even though some people prefer Dunkin'.
And I have someone tell me exactly the same thing about Cankles' MRI!
There is no such thing as a 'preventive' MRI? They do it to check on you if there's a problem. Fingers crossed he had a stroke.
And running a third time? The constitution would like a word. Also, he'll be what, 83?
XOXO
These were designer donuts from a specialty shop, and delicious. Yes, MRI's are used to monitor things, like tumors, and nodes in lungs, and strokes.
DeleteThat donut looks ridiculously good! Maple and bacon? Yes please!
ReplyDeleteThey are quite tasty!
DeleteThat picture!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd what's this I heard about some security camera stuff to assist ICE that the orange retailer is implementing? A friend in Westchester saw them at his location and was outraged. Is this true or is he nuts?
The donut was great! And there's nothing secret about our security cameras, every retailer has them, so I think you're friend rather enjoys blowing smoke up your ass. We use our cameras not only for security, but to avoid liability charges. We had a woman try and get into one of our tubs and slipped and broke her hip. If it weren't for the cameras, she could have sued us for millions.
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