My boss's kids had H1N1 last week. His wife had it as well. It made his older daughter (7) pretty sick, and his wife was miserable, but it only slowed the 3-year-old slightly. (The 3-year-old has the attitude and constitution of a Mack truck. She is the kind of child who puts her Tonka trucks onto the coffee table, and then pushes the coffee table around the room making vroom-vroom noises.)
Monday one of the clerks I work with (and indeed had spent Sunday's shift with) came in and was promptly dismissed as too sick to work. His girlfriend had spent the previous week miserable, probably with H1N1. He'd felt under the weather and had been obsessively using hand sanitizer for several days. I'd worked with him for most of those days.
Monday the boss went home at his normal quitting time, which is uncharacteristic. He normally stays at least an hour late, usually two.
Tuesday he came in and instructed everyone to keep their distance, as he certainly was suffering with the flu. He wound up staying several hours, and while he was careful to maintain distance from everyone and sanitize his hands frequently and not use the same telephone as anyone else, he still was there in a small room with everyone.
We expect to lose most of the rest of the store staff at some point, but hopefully not all at the same time. There are only five clerks, so there aren't a lot of people able to cover for one another.
I've just had 2 days off in a row, counting today. I have felt a little under the weather, intermittently, all autumn, but have been able to dismiss it as allergies. But now I really don't feel quite right-- my ability to regulate my body temperature is off, my chest is tight, my head is fuzzy, and my throat is sore. So I'm probably coming down with something.
Should we lay bets on whether it's the H1N1?
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Hamthrax09/25/2009 09:19 #49851
p.s.just for (e:tinypliny)-- I tried again to send this from my iPhone but no luck. I email using the address I have on file here, to mobl@estrip.org, and it just never shows up. :(
09/25/2009 09:14 #49850
we DID get robbedNot like (e:Paul)'s entry, but the other night, the two guys on the closing shift were going about their business, and some guy who was "just looking" darted behind the counter, grabbed the most expensive lens he could reach , and strolled all casual-like out of the store.
What frosts my buttons, besides the fact that the dude just straight-up stole from us, is that the TWO customers who WITNESSED this happening SAID NOTHING. Both of them took their prints they'd been waiting for, walked out to their cars, drove home, and THEN AND ONLY THEN did they call the store to say "Hey that guy took something." When it was WAY too late to do ANYTHING about it.
Williamsvillites. Wouldn't it have been more useful to tap the shoulder of the clerk who was at the photo kiosk working on something (and thus not watching) and whisper discreetly to him, if you are so averse to confrontation?
Oy. I love the suburbs.
What frosts my buttons, besides the fact that the dude just straight-up stole from us, is that the TWO customers who WITNESSED this happening SAID NOTHING. Both of them took their prints they'd been waiting for, walked out to their cars, drove home, and THEN AND ONLY THEN did they call the store to say "Hey that guy took something." When it was WAY too late to do ANYTHING about it.
Williamsvillites. Wouldn't it have been more useful to tap the shoulder of the clerk who was at the photo kiosk working on something (and thus not watching) and whisper discreetly to him, if you are so averse to confrontation?
Oy. I love the suburbs.
tinypliny - 09/25/09 09:45
Oh that is terrible! I am sorry. :/
I hate when people just walk away. I am a big ratter and have reported people in the past - because in the end I pay the costs that go up due to losses.
Oh that is terrible! I am sorry. :/
I hate when people just walk away. I am a big ratter and have reported people in the past - because in the end I pay the costs that go up due to losses.
09/11/2009 15:19 #49746
booI will have to try again to send photos from my iPhone. Hilarity keeps ensuing when it's around.
Who is going to Music Is Art tomorrow?? (e:Zobar) and I are going to try to make it there! I have to work and he has to lug his remote Baltic kinsman around, but we think if we can make it happen that the festival would be the ideal way to entertain him.
Also my back is still hurt and I am very bummed about that.
I had something to post here and can't remember what it was, but one day I will remember.
Who is going to Music Is Art tomorrow?? (e:Zobar) and I are going to try to make it there! I have to work and he has to lug his remote Baltic kinsman around, but we think if we can make it happen that the festival would be the ideal way to entertain him.
Also my back is still hurt and I am very bummed about that.
I had something to post here and can't remember what it was, but one day I will remember.
metalpeter - 09/11/09 19:46
I will be there all day long, or at least that is the plane, hope the batteries hold out. There where two bands that they announced on the facebook page but aren't listed that I really wanted to see, so I'm a little down about that but should still be a good, but long day.
I will be there all day long, or at least that is the plane, hope the batteries hold out. There where two bands that they announced on the facebook page but aren't listed that I really wanted to see, so I'm a little down about that but should still be a good, but long day.
09/03/2009 18:23 #49693
oh yeah my new jobI should probably mention that I got a new job a few months back, working at the camera store on Transit Ave. There are two locations, and the Delaware store is the bigger one, but the Transit one has the online sales office in the back, so we actually have more stock. But if you go to one or the other we send stuff back and forth all the time. Black and white film gets developed at Delaware. Color 120 film comes over to Transit. Any prints larger than 8x12 go to Delaware. Slide film actually gets sent all the way to Philadelphia.
Oh yes-- the chain is no longer locally owned. Used to be one family that owned allll the stores. Well, a number of factors contributed, but largely, as I found out today, there was a tragedy in the family-- I believe the daughter that was to inherit died young or something awful-- and they sold the chain instead.
They sold it to another independent family-owned chain down in Philly, and so now we *sort of* have corporate overlords. But not really. The district manager, who has been in place for about fifteen years, runs the place in the way that seems best to him, and our two little stores make a reasonable living. His philosophy is openly that his employees are his most important asset, which is kind of nice. The pay is negligible, but there are no stupid rules, there's no stupid dress code, and what's most awesome is that if a customer is being unreasonable, the management will totally back you up. You just have to be reasonable yourself.
So I like working there. I feel like it's useful work. I'm helping people, I'm doing something meaningful, I get to be a little artistic (unlike Rite Aid or Walgreens, we actually manually color-correct every print, so they come out as nicely as they can; there's no automatic setting. The downside, if you're a weirdo, is that we do have to look at every one, so when we're printing someone's fetish pics or whatever, I admit, we do snicker a little. I haven't seen nearly as much sausage as I anticipated when I started, though). Mostly, there's a refreshing lack of bullshit to the place.
And our prices on cameras and lenses are extremely competitive. We don't get the profit margins Best Buy does, since our distributors don't get to do nearly as much volume and so don't give us those margins, but Best Buy, believe me, doesn't pass their savings onto you. They charge the same amount we do, and get a bigger profit. But it's OK, because we're not spending a thousand dollars a day on advertising either. We're not a real high-profit company, but we're an institution. And it's nice being involved in that.
I just wish *I* made a little more money.
Oh, hey, for you photo and arty types-- DCV's running a promo contest thing with the Music Is Art festival. Send them your photos from that festival and you can win a nice camera. Also, friend the store on Facebook, or become a fan-- it would warm the cockles of my manager's surprisingly un-evil little heart. For some reason he likes that kind of thing.
Oh yes-- the chain is no longer locally owned. Used to be one family that owned allll the stores. Well, a number of factors contributed, but largely, as I found out today, there was a tragedy in the family-- I believe the daughter that was to inherit died young or something awful-- and they sold the chain instead.
They sold it to another independent family-owned chain down in Philly, and so now we *sort of* have corporate overlords. But not really. The district manager, who has been in place for about fifteen years, runs the place in the way that seems best to him, and our two little stores make a reasonable living. His philosophy is openly that his employees are his most important asset, which is kind of nice. The pay is negligible, but there are no stupid rules, there's no stupid dress code, and what's most awesome is that if a customer is being unreasonable, the management will totally back you up. You just have to be reasonable yourself.
So I like working there. I feel like it's useful work. I'm helping people, I'm doing something meaningful, I get to be a little artistic (unlike Rite Aid or Walgreens, we actually manually color-correct every print, so they come out as nicely as they can; there's no automatic setting. The downside, if you're a weirdo, is that we do have to look at every one, so when we're printing someone's fetish pics or whatever, I admit, we do snicker a little. I haven't seen nearly as much sausage as I anticipated when I started, though). Mostly, there's a refreshing lack of bullshit to the place.
And our prices on cameras and lenses are extremely competitive. We don't get the profit margins Best Buy does, since our distributors don't get to do nearly as much volume and so don't give us those margins, but Best Buy, believe me, doesn't pass their savings onto you. They charge the same amount we do, and get a bigger profit. But it's OK, because we're not spending a thousand dollars a day on advertising either. We're not a real high-profit company, but we're an institution. And it's nice being involved in that.
I just wish *I* made a little more money.
Oh, hey, for you photo and arty types-- DCV's running a promo contest thing with the Music Is Art festival. Send them your photos from that festival and you can win a nice camera. Also, friend the store on Facebook, or become a fan-- it would warm the cockles of my manager's surprisingly un-evil little heart. For some reason he likes that kind of thing.
metalpeter - 09/04/09 17:23
I forgot to mention I will be at Music Is Art and taking pictures. I just have to remember to submit some. That reminds me does the One on Delaware Sell Camera Batteries for cameras or can you only get those from the company that makes that brand?
I forgot to mention I will be at Music Is Art and taking pictures. I just have to remember to submit some. That reminds me does the One on Delaware Sell Camera Batteries for cameras or can you only get those from the company that makes that brand?
metalpeter - 09/04/09 17:19
One question how much does it cost per print 4 x 6 or is it the true size that is a slight bit off so the entire Picture fits? Well now that I know you work there the next time I do adult pictures I know not to get them done there, HA. But on the good side if I get them done there (if you read my posts) then you will see all my pictures and you won't need to read my posts.
One question how much does it cost per print 4 x 6 or is it the true size that is a slight bit off so the entire Picture fits? Well now that I know you work there the next time I do adult pictures I know not to get them done there, HA. But on the good side if I get them done there (if you read my posts) then you will see all my pictures and you won't need to read my posts.
dragonlady7 - 09/03/09 20:21
We have a lot less film to process, but tons of digital prints. Yes, did you know? You can print digital pictures!! So we do get a lot of business that way. People complain that they don't "get" prints with their digital cameras, but I point out, you know, the prints didn't just spit out of their old film cameras either, unless they had Polaroids...
And yeah, I guess there used to be more naughtiness. I mostly see banal vacation shots, but occasionally get some weird stuff. I think the other location gets more weird stuff; just sayin'.
We have a lot less film to process, but tons of digital prints. Yes, did you know? You can print digital pictures!! So we do get a lot of business that way. People complain that they don't "get" prints with their digital cameras, but I point out, you know, the prints didn't just spit out of their old film cameras either, unless they had Polaroids...
And yeah, I guess there used to be more naughtiness. I mostly see banal vacation shots, but occasionally get some weird stuff. I think the other location gets more weird stuff; just sayin'.
jenks - 09/03/09 20:13
I worked in a little photo shop as a summer job back in the day, and we color corrected our prints too, which I always sort of enjoyed. And yeah, I didn't see as much naughtiness as I expected. Do you still have many prints to process though, in this digital time?
I worked in a little photo shop as a summer job back in the day, and we color corrected our prints too, which I always sort of enjoyed. And yeah, I didn't see as much naughtiness as I expected. Do you still have many prints to process though, in this digital time?
hehehe.. I don't mean to terrorize you (e:dragonlady7). :)
Try a smaller size pic? ~100kb or so and see if it appears on the panel (below the post area) after it finishes uploading. If it doesn't appear there, that means something went wrong with the upload, and it won't post.
On the compose view, if you click on the "my media" button - its the first button in the string of formatting buttons, a pop-up window shows you thumbnails of all the photos/videos/sounds etc that you have uploaded. You can view this list by month using the dropdown list also in the same pop-up window. Clicking any of that media thumbnails puts a link to it in the post you are composing in the main window.
Oh, I have to visit the mobile site to access that preference? I never do-- I just always browse the regular site from my iPhone. Hm OK, I'll try going there.
I went into "change my email" and the email there is the one I use. I went into "change my preferences" and my mobile email isn't one of them. I went through the rest of the settings I could find, but I have no idea how on earth to change my mobile email-- I wasn't aware it was something I had on file! I remember trying to moblog from my old cellphone and never managing to be successful.
But today I'm just trying to upload from the regular post-new-journal page, in my browser (Firefox on a Mac), and it uploads the file but won't put it into the entry, and I can't figure out how to fix it. I've had that problem before and I vaguely recall manually typing the tag in, but I can't remember how it was composed and can't find an entry I was successful at doing it to.
I'm not whining, just explaining why I don't seem to be able to post things I've been asked to.
I think you have the wrong email in your mobl preferences. It only accepts emails from the address you have set up there. To get there on the mobile site, click the prefs link.
The one you have on file is XXXXXXXXXX@mms.mycingular.com. Each one of the Xs is a number that is your phone number. Is that really the mobile email address you send the pics from on your iphone? Seems like an old address?
Excuses, excuses! Hmmmpph.
I want that toilet shot, you hear me?
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