Friday, December 29, 2023

New Job

If you know me then you'll know I've not been happy with my job in a pretty long time.  New management came in after the beginning of the pandemic and there were many changes, not all for the better but square pegs were pounded into round holes anyway.  It wasn't the best employer to begin with (rated low on all job sites I've seen), and I had a hard time playing along with the new, ruthless management style.  I wasn't the only one; I watched as others in our department retired, found new jobs, got fired, or just rolled over and fumed in silence.

I got myself in trouble standing up to management in late 2022, which basically put me back on probation for a year.  I looked for another job on and off, but was unwilling to give up the benefits I earned over several years to start all over somewhere else.  But on October 16 that decision was made for me.  Rather than allow me to come off that probation, I was fired.  It was my own fault for staying too long when I could not get along with the management.

My health insurance would run through the end of that month, then my wife and I would be without (she is considered part time as she works less than 40 hours to allow her days to take care of her dad, so is not offered health insurance).  Since health insurance is very important in this country and is tied to employment, I needed a job ASAP.  I knew some people who needed help where they worked, so the day after I got fired I went there to apply and wound up getting the job.  I started work on November 1, but it would be at least a month until my new insurance started so I got an expensive policy through the government's marketplace (Obamacare).  Thankfully I was eligible for my new insurance to start on December 1 so only had to pay for one month of that expensive policy.  And while there were several issues with the new insurance they all got straightened out as of yesterday, so that is finally settled.

Meanwhile, I was working a new job unlike anything I had ever done before.  I'm not going to say where it is, I'll just say it is basically a daycare for adults with developmental disabilities.  I spend a lot of time playing as you would with kids, and also taking some to their jobs and coaching them throughout the week.  Overall, it's pretty easy and I'm growing to like it more and more, but it doesn't pay the best.  Still, I'm so much happier not working where I was, so it has advantages and disadvantages.

And nothing says I have to keep this job forever, but for now I will continue and see where this path leads me in the new year.

Monday, December 25, 2023

Merry Christmas 2023

Merry Christmas, everyone.  I hope you had a great weekend and are having a good day today doing what you wish with those you want to be with.  Or anything close to that is still pretty dang good.

We spent some time on Saturday with my wife's family and some time yesterday with mine.  Gifts were exchanged and holiday greetings and catching up were shared.  It's so much less about the giving and getting stuff than it is about the time spent, or should be.  It was nice to see everyone, including the nieces and nephews that we don't get to see too often.  And a shame we couldn't see the others, which seems to happen too often.

It's certainly not a white Christmas here this year with temperatures yesterday and today in the 50's with 100% humidity.  Outside has been overcast and very foggy for a few days now, but that's still lots better than if it was snow and frost.  We've had less than two inches of snow here this month when 12 inches is normal for December, and will get no more though we return to highs around the freezing mark over the next week.  But January is next, and January is, well, January.  Until it becomes February, normally another very cold and snowy month.

Warm bread helps.

Thursday, December 21, 2023

Solstice Firepit

 Happy Winter Solstice, 2023.  Finally the days will begin to get longer, though winter has barely begun for us.  We've had a taste of snow and really cold, but mostly have been a bit warmer than normal (above freezing) and that is expected through the holidays.  There is plenty of rain in the forecast that would otherwise be snow, too.

I've not had that many fires this year, but I do like to have a fire on the winter solstice when I can.  This year, today was fully cloudy and damp but a few degrees above freezing so I made myself get out there for likely the last time until Spring.  We're in for a mild winter, they say, but we'll see.

Happy Solstice, everyone.

Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Concert Checklist Trend

Apparently, this checklist has been trending on social media of some sort, I read about it on a website.  Similar to the '50 Bands I've Seen Live' trend that I posted back in the first year of this blog, I felt the urge to give my two cents on this one.

  1. First concert: Dio (w/ Dokken)
  2. Last concert: ZZ Top
  3. Worst concert: Tesla
  4. Loudest concert: Ace Frehley
  5. Best concert: Pink Floyd
  6. Seen the most: Kiss
  7. Most surprising: Beck
  8. Next concert: ??
  9. Wish I could've seen: The original Kiss in the seventies
Those are my answers.  It's hard to recollect them all, and now I've seen so many online it's hard to separate them from in-person sometimes.  At my age and after the pandemic now, I expect most of my live concerts to be online.  I'm not saying I won't go out to a show, just that it's going to take a lot to get me to do it.  Livestreams are easier, cheaper, more options and just more comfortable.

Care to share your list?