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Thursday, September 15, 2005

Been a While....

I started my night shift on monday and it's been crazy. I work all night, then I go pick up my son and take him to Daycare, then I have to go back home and sleep. It's really crazy. I still haven't gotten my medication. I'm completely out. I have a perscription, but it was written a month and a half ago. Hopefully they will honour it for me. The withdrawl is getting bad. Headaches, and feeling like things are going very slowly. It is very weird.

Anyway, I can't wait until tonight. Survivor Guatamala is going to be premiering. I like it because it is like going on a vacation once a week. I have a plan for tonight, hopefully. Even if I can't go tonight, I want to try to go tomorrow night before work. There is a new guy I met on Sunday and he seems very nice. He just moved into the building. He invited Jill and I to a house warming party this weekend. I have to admit that I'm very excited about it. This could be a new opportunity for me, I don't want to pass it up.

Work is just nuts. The guy I'm supposed to be working with doesn't speak english and he doesn't understand me or the supervisor. I end up doing most of the work on my own. He seems to lack the common sense that says that if I am busy doing something, don't just wait for me to finish, there is something that has to be done and I can't be everywhere at once.

When I got into work, I was assigned the M building. I had to work there on my own. It was so scary. I kept hearing these noises like a back door opening. I had to radio my supervisor and tell him about it. The back area is very dark and they keep it dark for the plants they are growing back there because it is the Horticultural building. Anyway, so the dark area is reall freaky. That is where I kept hearing that noise. I thought someone was trying to get in.

Apparently, the dark area is temperature regulated and all of that so they have major ventalation there and the vents open and close by themselves and that is the sound I was hearing. Also there was another sound like a spraying or dragging noise. When the supervisor came to check out the first noise, he went around back and he was checking things out. He came back all soaked and said: "The sprinklers back there are working" as water was dripping from his forehead. I had to laugh. That was the only part of work that was worth it.

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