I've been working as the logistics clerk for a month now - and I like it. There is a lot of data to analyze. There's mostly always something to do, and it is consistent. Since it is a very small company, the job is a bit of a mosaic of things that at a bigger company might be done by several people - but in a small company it is enough to keep one person busy. So besides arranging and scheduling transportation for how orders are received and the products are shipped (the logistics part), I am also doing cleaning duties, ordering supplies, answering the phone and keeping the utility bills and other things paid by scanning them and sending them to their billing department etc. etc.. It's a job that needs to be done and I'm taking an 'ikigai' approach to it, not as in MY reason for being, but there is a reason there is a job there and it needs someone to do it, and I needed a job that I could be a good fit for - so I am going to show up and do it to the best of my potential.
I'm still a bit worried about snow and ice this winter, and getting there so early in the morning before dawn... but taking it as it comes. And I'm still doing the postal route on Saturdays (under the same sort of it needs someone to make sure it is done, and to do it well, and that person is me, umbrella). That's a little stressful for the managers at the post office because now, finally, the carrier I was subbing for the last few years is just now taking her vacation days for the year after saving most of them, and I'm not available to cover for them during the weekdays because I'm now doing the other job. If she might have taken her vacation a little earlier in the year I might not have been so broke that I went looking for a second job! But, then, I wouldn't be here doing this, learning these new things and would still be getting really inconsistent pay checks through this winter that is coming up, scraping by or falling behind instead of getting the bills paid.
I am glad these two jobs did fit together this way and I will continue trying to do them both. It is covering our bills, and giving me a better feeling for this winter. Maybe after another month, the office job told me when I interviewed, I can plan to cover a day here or there for the post office and use my own vacation or time off from the office job to do it. We'll cross that road when we get there.
Laundry, - we need to pull the washing machine away from the wall this weekend and unscrew the wall panel and see if we can see where that bit of water is consistently leaking from. It might be from the machine itself.. or the drain hose, we're just not sure. We are pretty sure it isn't from the valves or it would be constant, and it is a small amount of water that only shows up when we run the machine. Mark and Esme even asked me if maybe it is coming from that vanity sink on the other side of the wall that we rarely use - but I was using it for washing my face almost every night up to a few nights ago - and there was no water. I just ran a load of laundry tonight and there is a bit of water visible at the base of the machine right by the wall.
We turned on the heater for the house. Trying to get Grandma's heating on, as well - she has two new 6 to 8 week old female puppies and her house is cold. Esme went up there to give them some socialization and hold them in her lap, and I've asked her to do the same tomorrow while she is on break. I went up there today, too - and spent some time with Grandma and the pups while trying to get the thermostat to kick in - it didn't. The person who gave her the pups told her they were older, so we had given her food for older dogs. Then we all saw them with our own eyes (Esme, me, then Mark) and we knew they were younger and needed different food. Mark and I ran to the store yesterday and got the puppies the right kind of food and I put down a water dish today which I thought Grandma had done yesterday -- and they will need some vetting in another few weeks. I checked with Mark and they do not need worm medicine for another week or two, but then they will need it every two weeks for a little while, a very small amount each, as they are very small and will be small even as adults.
I'm still reading the manga Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You, studying mostly Japanese the past few days on three different accounts (two duolingo and one clozemaster) and doing the Tetris game on my phone.
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