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I've also been told I have little tact, so if this offends you simply ride on.

Saturday, October 9, 2021

Don't Blink

I'd say "hello weekend," but most of my weekends will be filled with work.  My days as a part-time associate will fall mostly during the week.  This is fine with me.  There are many who believe that Saturday and Sunday are the only days of the week when you can get things done. Mais non, mon frère.  I learned quite a few years ago that the days of the week are much more suited for accomplishment.  There are always fewer crowds, no matter where you go.  Honestly now, wouldn't you rather not have to wait in line for 10 - 15 minutes to check out at a grocery store, or big box home improvement store.  As for going out on a Friday night, I don't need to be surrounded by a crowd to know I'm having a good time.

The weather forecast for today and tomorrow is rain.  That's fine. I work.  This will keep some of the crowds away.

Oh, and for all of you holiday lovers, our set-up crew began unpacking Christmas this past week.  That's right, we've got Halloween raging next to the registers, and Kris Kringle down near the green house.  And, in case you're wondering, people are buying this shit already.  Damn!

Meet our new Lumber Associate

At the NYT, Ezra Klein has published an which looks at projections made by David Shor, and thinks they look bad for the Democrats.  The read is interesting, however, I feel seriously flawed.  He pretty much says to ignore the past and poll the people to find out what it is they want, and then have candidates offer the voters what they desire.  His idea of ballot splitting being non-existent and thereby hurting the Democrats is odd.  Nobody I know actually splits their ballots.  They have always voted straight down party lines. Maybe it's just me, but while I like Ezra, I think here he comes across as a bit of fanboy.

Oh, and the Republicans are furious with McConnell over the debt ceiling.  They're shrieking he blinked.  The MAGA base doesn't realize that not blinking would have made them look even worse then they already are, and the default would have fallen directly into their own laps.  They would rather kill the country rather than blink.

10 comments:

  1. I feel the a same as you about days off during the week, although 15 years in retail and ALWAYS working weekends (the busiest time) made me envious of people who could relax on weekends and not deal with hordes of shoppers. Now I have every weekend off and I'm still happy about it over four years on!

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    1. Sadly, I don't think many people actually relax on weekends, since that's when many of their chores get done.

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  2. I am still on the three day work week, with SOME exceptions, and the four day weekend.
    Suits me.

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    1. I'm 4 days right now, that may change to 3 in the upcoming future.

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  3. When I was working I did my grocery shopping on Saturdays and since we don't have 24 hour shopping (or even late night shopping) here, it meant I usually went around lunch time. They say if you want to invade France, do it at lunch time (and it's true) - it was never that bad. Now I can't tell you how much I appreciate getting all my running around done during the week when it's quiet. Ah, bliss!

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    1. Isn't it so nice not having to wait in line?

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  4. Although most of my career was in retail, I will never get used to the "holidays in retail" timing. I know though the window is very short to sell the wares though.

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    1. And most of what we sell is, shall I say it, garbage?

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  5. Oh, I have in the past split a ticket if I really like the background of a candidate, but it's not a usual thing for me.

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