Still would be in college
That's only for 6 months a year though, the other 6 months you're stuck behind a desk or at a sorting facility.I'd be a postman. All the fresh air and exercise you could need, no ridiculous corporate complexity, you do your day's work and go home. The complete opposite of the shithouse I currently occupy physically for 8 hours a day and mentally for 18.
Tell that to my postman...I'd be a postman. All the fresh air and exercise you could need, no ridiculous corporate complexity, you do your day's work and go home. The complete opposite of the shithouse I currently occupy physically for 8 hours a day and mentally for 18.
Pre-growing season here in the northern hemisphere we'll have a group growing thread. There are a few us with serious garden/growing issuesI would love to be a farmer also -- it's something that my family(couple generations both sides) has been doing for a long time, and it makes me very happy.
True story, they do similar things in Grocery store. A friend of mine used to be the guy that mopped the aisles and such. Every once in a while when he's cleaning he has to go through and scan the barcode to say he cleaned it at this time. It's all data mining but dang is it tedious.Tell that to my postman...
I asked what was up with this weird barcode the postal service put inside my mailbox. He said, oh don't worry about that, it's not for you.
Who is it for? It's to monitor him. No joke. They are installed inside random boxes along his route and needs to gun scan them daily. That data goes back to the borg and they use it to micromanage carriers.
No shit? There was this conspiracy theory a while back that was comical, was debunked and super far fetched to begin with but it had to do with different colored sticker dots being randomly placed on mailboxes... I won't spoil the fun, and will let you look it up.Tell that to my postman...
I asked what was up with this weird barcode the postal service put inside my mailbox. He said, oh don't worry about that, it's not for you.
Who is it for? It's to monitor him. No joke. They are installed inside random boxes along his route and needs to gun scan them daily. That data goes back to the borg and they use it to micromanage carriers.
I've seen different coloured stickers placed on newspaper boxes (attached to mailboxes)... but those served the practical application of letting the paperman know what days said box received a paper.No shit? There was this conspiracy theory a while back that was comical, was debunked and super far fetched to begin with but it had to do with different colored sticker dots being randomly placed on mailboxes... I won't spoil the fun, and will let you look it up.
I'm the in UK, the Royal Mail isn't quite the same as the USPS by the sounds of things. The sorting office is considered a promotion, so you don't get shoved there if you don't want to; I've had the same postie for 2 years.That's only for 6 months a year though, the other 6 months you're stuck behind a desk or at a sorting facility.
Here is Scotland, i get a different postie everyday lol.I'm the in UK, the Royal Mail isn't quite the same as the USPS by the sounds of things. The sorting office is considered a promotion, so you don't get shoved there if you don't want to; I've had the same postie for 2 years.
For me, family. Not just the spousal unit and offspring, but also BuyVM - we're a pretty tight (albiet dysfunctional at times) family that just happens to be spread out a bit......so why don't you?