When someone asks me what I have been up to, and my response is just "work"... it kind of bothers me to some extent. My dad is an accountant and he keeps some pretty huge hours during tax season. I think that this year I might have actually logged more hours than him. Would he be proud of me for that? I don't know. What I do know is I have been putting the foundation and cornerstones in on a business, that will provide many years of productivity.
I am sure that I have talked about it before... how much work it is to resurrect a business that was a heartbeat away from
flat lining. Once I got in there and put on my size 40 work shirt and size 1 hard hat, I started to realize that I had much more on my plate than I thought. It kind of reminds me of the
sketty and
jewt (spaghetti and mt. dew) days in college. It wasn't enough for us to eat
sketty from a normal size plate... we had to use the pizza pan stacked high and at least a 12 pack of
jewt for 2 people. Funny thing to me is I don't remember it taking a really long time to polish off that huge plate of
sketty. I also remember having some pretty big friends, like Brandon Smith and Dave Gore... each of those guys were 6 foot 20 and weighed about 225... all muscle. And here I am a 5
nuthin' 135 lb freak and we were pounding so much
sketty and
jewt.
Back to the point... My plate with the store is like that pizza pan full of
sketty. At the store I literally get to put away the noodles and deal with some noodle heads. I knew there would be both physical and mental challenges. I knew there would be people challenges and things that would take quite a bit of patience to overcome. Luckily for me that
Mackay temper has stayed tucked away and rather gentle, almost like I forgot how to be mad... ha! Well for the most part.
So the challenges are still there and some are making me polish my mettle. I didn't count on all of the peculiar people coming out of the woodwork to try and force me down. There is a guy who applied for a job, and to his credit he was really
diligent in his
Inquisitions about a job, yet another candidate was selected for the open position. Then the guy who was not selected for the job says that I discriminated against him based on age. It made me stop and think about many situations, my responses and my reactions, even my pro-actions. I have always been very selective in my responses to those applying for a job, and specific enough to follow a dialogue based on principles so there may be no misunderstanding to what I said. Still someone is challenging me, and that is an opportunity to polish my mettle. We'll see how it all plays out. I have a really good woman to back me up. She helps to keep things in perspective and calm the temper.
No pictures this time. Just ramblings.