You know how around this time of year, people are saying things like, "new year, new me" or some such similar nonsense?
Yeah, apparently the plant never got that memo. You guessed it. There were shenanigans. More shenanigans. It would seem there had been a fight yesterday. In the bathroom. Between two guys fighting over a girl.
And I said, with my voice dripping with as much sarcasm as I could muster, "But, but, but, I thought taking our insulated mugs away was supposed to stop all that stuff!"
But wait, there's more!
Yesterday morning, one of the second shift brazers came to day shift. I know she'd been wanting to come ever since they hired her back last last year, but I'd been under the impression that they weren't going to let her. But there she was.
"Huh," I said to myself. "They must have let her come to day shift after all," and didn't think much more about it. Fast forward to just after lunch today...One of the assembly line supervisors came up to the sub brazing area and said that nobody had told that girl she could come to day shift. Nobody. She'd just done it.
That explains why Group Leader Shark didn't know, or Uncle Supervisor, or even the front office. Nobody knew she was supposed to be coming to days. She says Junior told her to come, but he won't be back until Monday, so they couldn't even ask him. I don't know what's going to happen with that. I mean, it is his decision who to move where, but he's still got to go through the proper channels.
Heh, one of my coworkers said, "Maybe they'll get rid of him because of that." No such luck...
And we won't even talk about all the bad parts they were telling us to let go last month that suddenly they don't want to let them go, only nobody wants to admit who it was who approved them...but it had to be somebody...
Who needs reality TV when I can just go to work?
In more pleasant news, one of my coworkers approached me yesterday -- a lot happened yesterday that I didn't tell you about, apparently -- and told he her brother has cancer, and offered to pay me to knit a scarf for him. I told her scarves take a long time, and she'd probably be better off just buying him one.
But after I got home, I got to thinking I could knit him a cowl. If I could find some bulky weight yarn, I can probably get it done this weekend, so today, I asked her if she had gotten him a scarf yet. She said no, so I told her my idea and she said that would be better anyway.
Knowing I didn't have any bulky weight yarn in my stash, I meandered down the yarn aisle at Walmart after work, and found this.
I liked the yarn, but didn't know if it would be suitable for a man. As luck would have it, a few aisles over, I ran into a male coworker of mine and told him what I was planning and told him I needed a man's opinion on the yarn choice.
"I'd wear it," he emphatically replied.
Thanking him, I finished my shopping and as soon as I finish this post, I'm going to cast on a cowl, and I should have it done by Monday, especially since we did indeed get tomorrow off.
Now if you'll excuse me, I must go find some size 13 needles.
Laters.