Thursday, July 10, 2025

WE HAVE MADE IT THROUGH WEEK 2

7:29 AM: Maybe I should wait till I'm actually done with my shift before I start celebrating, but I did drive through Sbux to congratulate myself on two whole weeks in this new gig. Feeling pretty confident that I'm able to handle whatever new thing that comes along. There will be more new things, plenty more, but so far, I seem to be juggling everything. 

9:49: Things are so chill. Solving the problems. Straightening the curves, flattening the hills - someday the mountain might get me, but the law never will. 

10:56: Maybe this lemon thumbprint cookie from the college bakery will soothe my frazzled nerves. It's not work-related. 

11:56: Getting excited for our trip to a sneakrety-sneakret spot tomorrow. Wish we could take the kayaks. 

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Summer Rush

...is mostly over for the week (next Monday will be rush part 2). Dan was available for helping on Monday, thanks to Monica giving him the day off from training, but yesterday and today he's back on it. So far I'm keeping my head above water. Thankfully summer rush is a tiny, tiny version of fall rush. It's just enough of a taste of what's coming that I'm pretty sure I'll be able to manage, and I'm seeing where the holes in my knowledge are, with enough time to pick up new info and skills. 

So I'm pretty happy at the moment. The timing has been perfect for taking on this new role. I'm very grateful. 

In other news: I'm TIRED, and I have a thorn in my right thumb that I picked up from pruning blackberry vines last Friday and it HURTS whenever I bump it against something. And I have no sewing kit in my backpack! What are the odds? I'm usually overprepared for everything! 

10:45: Kyle went home - business is that slow. This is good info for next summer. Mike is cashiering and Ryan is at ISP, managing the appointments and packaging orders at the same time. I'm keeping up with whatever the computer throws at me. 

11:15: Amy brought in a new crop of applications to look at and score (eventually, after Dan teaches me how - I just received my permissions Monday). I immediately alphabetized them and highlighted each name, because I love being that way about it.

11:30: R came by after her workout to pick up the car keys, so she can grocery shop later. She visited with B and Akim and I. Fun to see her. 

12:15 PM: Lunch and texting with Hubby - J's PO let Hubby know that J has now been fitted with a new GPS device. He was, to quote the PO, "not happy about it", which fills my heart with glee. We're not telling my siblings, who were under the impression that he's been on GPS this whole time. 

1:09 PM: Bought a damn sewing kit. Let the thorn removal commence.

1:17 PM: We are now thorn-free, with a minimum of bloodshed, and the sewing kit is now at home in my desk drawer. Woot

3:24 The afternoon's activities included a meeting with Monica about an upcoming fall event (I need to do something about starting some kind of work-inclusive calendar), some last minute paperwork and computer stuff, and the usual goofing off. Dan gave a bit more insight into the timing of my most-likely new permanent position and what his role will be, shift-wise. Glad we'll still get to hang out and joke around. 

Monday, July 7, 2025

Cruel. Cruel Summer.

 I guess, more like, cruel new job, keeping me from summer idyll.

Life is a series of giving one thing up to get something different. The money will be nice. 

Thursday, July 3, 2025

Day Three

 10:17 AM: ...and all's wellllllllll. Orders were pulled by Dan, Kayla K, Leilani and I; have been processed by me; and packaged by Kayla K (we have two Kaylas, but the other Kayla is in Florida for the next three months - we miss her). No account requests have come through yet. 

The students are mostly in a good mood, with one notable exception: a "known quantity" came through and demanded to donate her textbooks. Kayla sweetly requested that this lady take them to the library, but apparently the library is closed, because about ten minutes later, the lady came through the line and rudely plopped her bag of books on our counter, proclaiming "THEY'RE CLOSED", then stalked off. 

I'm proud of the way my skin has grown thicker through this job. Once I became aware that some people are just nuts and can't or won't control their impulses, and NOTHING they do is intentional or personal to me*, I've had a nice easy time dealing with these folks. Like in the movie Elf, when Will Ferrell happens upon an angry raccoon and exclaims "Look at you!", I'm able to glance at them, see their behavior, and be entertained by it instead of letting it get to me. I'm happy.

Otherwise, the morning has been extremely pleasant and chill. Dan's training continues. Heidi had surgery this morning and hopefully it went well. 

11:25 AM: GOOD LORD. Everything exploded there for a minute. People have been coming in with wacky questions and situations that are taking forever and a whole team of professionals to unravel. And how did I already forget the combination to the safe?? Thank goodness, it finally came back to me. 

12:51 PM: Back from lunch. Hubby texted to say that J is in Portland and Vancouver today. I texted M and R to make sure the curtains are closed and the door is locked. I doubt he'd be stupid enough to try to come to our house, but we just don't know with him. Work is going fine, otherwise. 

*This would have been excellent knowledge to have when I was a child

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Working Title Here

 7:45 AM: Yeah, I don't know what to title these anymore. I think it'll be more of a work diary for a minute. It feels good to put my thoughts down somewhere and be able to type instead of write. 

9:56 AM: Keeping all the balls in the air is weird, yet here I am doing it, somehow. I just did my first "text employee and ask if they can work an extra shift" text. Having access to everyone's info is also weird. The word of the day so far is "weird".

11:08 AM: Just. Wow. It's coming at me every single minute. Sitting down feels like the wrong choice, but so does standing up. 

11:37 AM: When is lunch? I visited Bellamy and it made me happy. 

12:16: Lunch. Starting to feel like that scene from The Firm, where Mitch keeps having random folks throw more crap on his desk. 

2:43 PM: Oh yeah, I have a blog. Holy heck, I'm hip deep in account setups. Hopefully, at some point, I will be quicker at doing this. 

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

TODAY IS THE FIRST DAY OF THE REST OF YOUR LIFE

 7:45 AM: It's also my first day in my new interim Cashier 4 role. Should I be more freaked out? Time will tell.

11:20: I had to walk myself through using the fax machine without Dan, who is being trained by Liz. The fax happened (finally) and the customer received his confirmation page, so apparently I do know how to fax. Can I teach other people to do it? This is the question. I finally had to re-enact the entire process and write it all down, step by step. 

I'm also keeping an eyeball on the WES list, so I can add new accounts for students, and my email, which is doing a soft explode of new topics to sort through and absorb. Gratefully, I can still cashier. 

11:53 AM: Someone from another department on campus emailed and asked me to "open" her accounts. I had to ask Heidi what this meant. I had already completed the task, just had no idea what this person was asking. The vocabulary everyone uses is yet one more thing I'll be learning.

12:30: Lunch. Note to me: don't buy those croissant sandwiches from Winco deli - they taste like refrigerator. 

1:35: Feeling completely overwhelmed by everything, but I'll survive. I have good people around me who won't let me fail. 

2:52: Found out I'll be working until 3:30 every day, this week and next week, instead of 3:00. What the hell, it's 30 more minutes, and more money. Increased my amounts and percentages! Shhh.