What have you done today thread?
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Today, very little so far! Well, coffee with a mate this morning - he arrived from Australia on Saturday and due to work over the weekend I managed to see him for a sum total of 25 minutes before today!! And a plan for dinner our with said mate and another tonight
By the return trip to GVA yesterday I was losing my sense of humour (tired and emotional is not ideal in a driver!!). Luckily that journey was empty and I managed to find time to stop at a serviced to grab a sandwich and what turned out to be the wrong chocolate
My boss arrived at GVA at the same time as me and his passengers had cleared and were waiting. So he was kind and let me take them whilst he waited for my ones. He made a comment about the hours I'd worked and thanked me and I replied with "I am not starting before midday tomorrow!!!" - his response was fab, he didn't want me in today so I have an unexpected day off to repink my hair , do the washing up that I've ignored for three days (it's not like I've actually eaten properly here for a while as I was ill Thursday night into Friday and worked solidly the weekend!! But weirdly still had a sink of stuff to wash up!).
I was getting peeved TBH about the hours (not quitting peeved, just tired and emotional peeved) as I'd done three 'normal' days in the office, so about 27 hours of a 39 hour week and I'm always over the 39 hours; and then two days of full on driving which took me way over. I was organising my thoughts to have a 'serious talk' with the boss once I was no longer tired and emotional. Thing is the drivers do do this kind of weekend often. But they then only have to do one day or a half day in the week to top up to 35 hours. I almost did a full weeks hours in two days (we count the breaks in the hours as they are paid!! - although I was lacking in a break of a decent length of time this weekend!!). So I was organising to have that conversation, probably tomorrow.
He totally took the wind out of my sails with the day off and then I got home (we got back to resort at a similar time - he was driving a car not a minibus and very much drover faster than me!! LOL) to a text from him thanking me for the work ethic, dedication and telling me he appreciates me as an important member of his team I do know that the translation of this kind of message isn't as strong as how it would read to a French, so I do really appreciate the time he takes to tell me I'm doing ok and he values me as a member of staff. It's not very French!!
He does work a lot more hours than I do, but, as I've said to him, it's his business!! He does know I will work as much as is needed - just sometimes I'm too knackered to deal with it!! LOL And this weekend was just lots and lots of untalkative passengers - kind of a hell in a minibus, loads of people and no chat!! LOL
Tonight I'm off out for dinner with my Aussie mate and a French mate. Sadly the other friend I invited has to go meet his girlfriend when he finishes work ( I figured he would have one, but ) so it's just us three
By the return trip to GVA yesterday I was losing my sense of humour (tired and emotional is not ideal in a driver!!). Luckily that journey was empty and I managed to find time to stop at a serviced to grab a sandwich and what turned out to be the wrong chocolate
My boss arrived at GVA at the same time as me and his passengers had cleared and were waiting. So he was kind and let me take them whilst he waited for my ones. He made a comment about the hours I'd worked and thanked me and I replied with "I am not starting before midday tomorrow!!!" - his response was fab, he didn't want me in today so I have an unexpected day off to repink my hair , do the washing up that I've ignored for three days (it's not like I've actually eaten properly here for a while as I was ill Thursday night into Friday and worked solidly the weekend!! But weirdly still had a sink of stuff to wash up!).
I was getting peeved TBH about the hours (not quitting peeved, just tired and emotional peeved) as I'd done three 'normal' days in the office, so about 27 hours of a 39 hour week and I'm always over the 39 hours; and then two days of full on driving which took me way over. I was organising my thoughts to have a 'serious talk' with the boss once I was no longer tired and emotional. Thing is the drivers do do this kind of weekend often. But they then only have to do one day or a half day in the week to top up to 35 hours. I almost did a full weeks hours in two days (we count the breaks in the hours as they are paid!! - although I was lacking in a break of a decent length of time this weekend!!). So I was organising to have that conversation, probably tomorrow.
He totally took the wind out of my sails with the day off and then I got home (we got back to resort at a similar time - he was driving a car not a minibus and very much drover faster than me!! LOL) to a text from him thanking me for the work ethic, dedication and telling me he appreciates me as an important member of his team I do know that the translation of this kind of message isn't as strong as how it would read to a French, so I do really appreciate the time he takes to tell me I'm doing ok and he values me as a member of staff. It's not very French!!
He does work a lot more hours than I do, but, as I've said to him, it's his business!! He does know I will work as much as is needed - just sometimes I'm too knackered to deal with it!! LOL And this weekend was just lots and lots of untalkative passengers - kind of a hell in a minibus, loads of people and no chat!! LOL
Tonight I'm off out for dinner with my Aussie mate and a French mate. Sadly the other friend I invited has to go meet his girlfriend when he finishes work ( I figured he would have one, but ) so it's just us three
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Seeing as it's the first official week of my retirement,(I was using up my holiday allowance until this week),I took a stroll to the local town & called in the bookshop,I bought this
Just waiting for the weather to warm up now
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Does it recommend that you go everywhere with a full film crew & a truck full of spare parts?Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 3:22 pm Seeing as it's the first official week of my retirement,(I was using up my holiday allowance until this week),I took a stroll to the local town & called in the bookshop,I bought this
Just waiting for the weather to warm up now
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You don't look a day over it! Happy Birthday you venomous snake you!
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Did you miss the wardrobe??
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Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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In my prime me!Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 5:20 pmYou don't look a day over it! Happy Birthday you venomous snake you!
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Thankfully them days are long over, much to the relief of the wife, now instead of the overconsumption of youth it's another step on the downward slope of getting older.
Still the NHS have said they'll see me sometime this year.
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Took the birthday girl out to a beautiful new lido, just opened in Arrecife Bay
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Since I can't get out,I searched and destroyed any durty bitz.
I'm getting as bad as @weeksy
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Watched a live stream video of Foal getting his head shaved. He'd set a short deadline to achieve an unlikely target of £1000 in donations for earthquake relief.
£1300 ... Bzzzzzzzzzzzz
£1300 ... Bzzzzzzzzzzzz
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I do that every couple of days and no bugger gives me money.
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Set up a 'Just Giving' page, you never know
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Had a rather impressive post, then my computer sneezed & it vaporized, so you'll have to guess.. but it involved driving, titties, health insurance, pies, cake, Japanese supermarket & a visit to this place:
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Managed to get out the door with two metal spheres & 2 small stainless wire brushes for TiggeryPokery
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Went to the other side of Grenoble for 8:15 to do a first aid course. The 8 hour/one day jobbie by the Red Cross (sorry, Croix Rouge!). Another ridiculous day as its a bit over 2 hour each way . Was supposed to go with a colleague, but due to work, she couldn't come. They'd booked her an hotel room as she was taking a 19 seater to then go on to Lyon. When she couldn't go, she suggested I go out last night and take the room. Sadly, after the weekend and then a mad day yesterday I had to say I really wasn't up to driving out there last night But, I did get there safe and on time this morning!!
No way on this earth would this have been a positive day if I hadn't done a ridiculous amount of first aid training in the uk (first aid at work, First Responder training, TT marshal training!).
The instructor spoke soooooo fast some of the others were struggling - and I was the only non French But due to previous courses, I had a fair idea of what she was saying/meaning even if I didn't understand all the words!!!
Luckily, one of the others spoke amazing English. A real bonus when I had to do the practical bit as I do so freak out when having to do role play in front of an audience - and as soon as I get nervous/wound up etc, my level of French reduces a LOT
Anyway, I have a certificate that I've done the day and a book I won't understand for another year or so. Gotta wait for the official stuff to say I've done a First Aid course, and then I can go do my Taxi Driver course (in October!)
No way on this earth would this have been a positive day if I hadn't done a ridiculous amount of first aid training in the uk (first aid at work, First Responder training, TT marshal training!).
The instructor spoke soooooo fast some of the others were struggling - and I was the only non French But due to previous courses, I had a fair idea of what she was saying/meaning even if I didn't understand all the words!!!
Luckily, one of the others spoke amazing English. A real bonus when I had to do the practical bit as I do so freak out when having to do role play in front of an audience - and as soon as I get nervous/wound up etc, my level of French reduces a LOT
Anyway, I have a certificate that I've done the day and a book I won't understand for another year or so. Gotta wait for the official stuff to say I've done a First Aid course, and then I can go do my Taxi Driver course (in October!)
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In contrast, First Aid at Work here is basically now a case of turning up and now mater how incompetent you are, you pass. I suppose their logic is that it's best to have lots of people who know how to do something, no matter how cack-handedly, as opposed to fewer people who never learnt anything.
A far cry from when I first passed, back in the Victorian age, or so it feels, when you had the dreaded practical in front of a stern looking retired doctor or some such at the end of every requalification.
A far cry from when I first passed, back in the Victorian age, or so it feels, when you had the dreaded practical in front of a stern looking retired doctor or some such at the end of every requalification.
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TBF, it was like the current FAAW here - no way should someone that couldn't communicate have passed and there was at least one other that shouldn't have passed - based on those role play 'tests'. But I'm kinda glad that they passed me I know I can do it, just not in front of a classroom audience!! LOLgremlin wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 11:14 am In contrast, First Aid at Work here is basically now a case of turning up and now mater how incompetent you are, you pass. I suppose their logic is that it's best to have lots of people who know how to do something, no matter how cack-handedly, as opposed to fewer people who never learnt anything.
A far cry from when I first passed, back in the Victorian age, or so it feels, when you had the dreaded practical in front of a stern looking retired doctor or some such at the end of every requalification.
She did say that there are very very few French that even have basic knowledge of first aid and so if people just remember a bit, I think they are happy!
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