View Full Version : No more landscaping for me...
NikkiD
02-10-2006, 01:19 PM
...except maybe in my own backyard. :) I landed a new job today, doing desktop and server support for Lake Erie Steel. It's a contract job, six months to start, then a raise and a longer term. I guess this means no more winters off. The best news is that I won't really be the new kid on the block, having to get to know a whole group of new people - it's the same place I've been doing landscaping on and off since I was 16. Well that and I still get to wear my work boots every day. :01: I am gonna miss my tractor though. I'll have to go visit her on my breaks.
Nice one Nikki, hope it works out for you. Sounds like you already have your feet under the table on this one :)
Fancy popping round my house to do a spot of gardening? It really could do with some tlc.
Busyman
02-10-2006, 02:29 PM
...except maybe in my own backyard. :) I landed a new job today, doing desktop and server support for Lake Erie Steel. It's a contract job, six months to start, then a raise and a longer term. I guess this means no more winters off. The best news is that I won't really be the new kid on the block, having to get to know a whole group of new people - it's the same place I've been doing landscaping on and off since I was 16. Well that and I still get to wear my work boots every day. :01: I am gonna miss my tractor though. I'll have to go visit her on my breaks.
Good show. I like seeing folks be more successful.
Buffalo
02-10-2006, 03:45 PM
Nice one Nikki ~ Good luck with ya new Job :)
clocker
02-10-2006, 04:54 PM
Congratulations.
JPaul
02-10-2006, 07:04 PM
...except maybe in my own backyard. :) I landed a new job today, doing desktop and server support for Lake Erie Steel. It's a contract job, six months to start, then a raise and a longer term. I guess this means no more winters off. The best news is that I won't really be the new kid on the block, having to get to know a whole group of new people - it's the same place I've been doing landscaping on and off since I was 16. Well that and I still get to wear my work boots every day. :01: I am gonna miss my tractor though. I'll have to go visit her on my breaks.
Congrats, I'm made up for you.
tesco
02-10-2006, 08:25 PM
Congrats on the new job. :)
What made you decide to stop landscaping tho?
Excellent news, Nik; so glad for you!
NikkiD
02-10-2006, 11:21 PM
Congrats on the new job. :)
What made you decide to stop landscaping tho?
Well I love landscaping, it's a great job, but the money isn't that good and it's seasonal work. Plus, during the season, the only time I get a day off is if it rains. This job is a steady 40(ish) hours a week (plus one week a month of 24/7 on call) and about twice the money per hour. I just received my contract and I start on Feb. 20.
Thanks guys :wub:
JPaul
02-10-2006, 11:53 PM
Congrats on the new job. :)
What made you decide to stop landscaping tho?
Well I love landscaping, it's a great job, but the money isn't that good and it's seasonal work. Plus, during the season, the only time I get a day off is if it rains. This job is a steady 40(ish) hours a week (plus one week a month of 24/7 on call) and about twice the money per hour. I just received my contract and I start on Feb. 20.
Thanks guys :wub:
Fan-tastic, you deserve it mate.
clocker
02-10-2006, 11:54 PM
This job is a steady 40(ish) hours a week (plus one week a month of 24/7 on call) and about twice the money per hour. I just received my contract and I start on Feb. 20.
Thanks guys :wub:
Show a little thigh around the office and you'll rise to the top.
That's how manker did it.
zapjb
02-11-2006, 12:15 AM
Good luck & congrats.
Virtualbody1234
02-11-2006, 12:23 AM
That's great news.
Do you still have the option to go back outside if you don't like being trapped in an office?
That's great news.
Do you still have the option to go back outside if you don't like being trapped in an office?
Or take a bit of dirt and greenery inside? :P
NikkiD
02-11-2006, 01:32 PM
That's great news.
Do you still have the option to go back outside if you don't like being trapped in an office?
Yes, I can go back to landscaping anytime I want to, as long as my aunt needs an extra person. I might see if she'll let me work a weekend shift once in a while if the urge to cut grass strikes me.
JPaul
02-11-2006, 02:04 PM
That's great news.
Do you still have the option to go back outside if you don't like being trapped in an office?
Yes, I can go back to landscaping anytime I want to, as long as my aunt needs an extra person. I might see if she'll let me work a weekend shift once in a while if the urge to cut grass strikes me.
My grass is always available if you have the over-powering urge to do some mowing.
JPaul
02-11-2006, 02:05 PM
Yes, I can go back to landscaping anytime I want to, as long as my aunt needs an extra person. I might see if she'll let me work a weekend shift once in a while if the urge to cut grass strikes me.
My grass is always available if you have the over-powering urge to do some mowing.
Why does that read like it's innuendo, when it isn't even remotely.
My grass is always available if you have the over-powering urge to do some mowing.
Why does that read like it's innuendo, when it isn't even remotely.
It's the multiple dubyas, JP.
The phenomenon is a sub-strain of the more common anti-Bush ailment. ;)
Gripper
02-11-2006, 08:25 PM
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