Did he say that?!?
Typical, definitive monday. Murphy apparently thought things were going too smoothly and step up to the plate to take a swing at things.
Long story short, bossman was more than a little uptight. His new asst production manager started today and one of the delivery systems came apart overnight, making a goopy mess in several places, and that was when your trusty blogger pal Dio had to inform him of a wee problem called acrophobia.
Bossman said a few words and I allowed them to flow right on past. Even so, they left a couple of barbs in the skin that festered all day.
Tomorrow is a new day and I am hoping the words said were heat of the moment types. If not, bossman is likely to find out just how obtuse Dio can be when push comes to shove. If he follows on the threat he made, I walk. And while I have only been there a few weeks, I have made one hell of an impression on several of the old timers. They all agreed with me today when they heard what was going on. My value on the ground is far more important to them than my inability to get in the air on a genie lift.(yeah, I know. They aren’t the boss.)
But heres the kicker: I don’t care. If I have to make my stand by walking away, so what. Its just a job. I haven’t been there long enough to feel any loyalty to the company. (And from what I have seen, there are very few there with any loyalty to it. Upper types tend to be rather harsh and backward in leadership qualities and turn over is outrageous.)
Anyways, I am at peace no matter what the future holds for me. There is one thing I can say, and I think several of my long time readers can agree on: there isn’t much out there I can’t do, with the exception of getting off the ground. And I am a survivor! There may be a slow down, but I NEVER stop pushing forward.



