Sunday, March 13, 2011

Sunday 3/13/2011 Direct TV and other things

I'm gonna get my way with Direct TV, I do every time.  I may have to spend hours to get there, but I get my way.  Today?  No different.  I looked at my bill online - it had gone up $7 per month.  No, no and double-NO.  I already pay them enough money, I'm not going there with them.  I braced myself for a long, drawn-out series of phone calls.  I'm a pro, I guess you would call it, at this, I've been dealing with this company for over a decade now.  I know how they operate, I know that you might encounter some very rude "associates" and I know that I will have to talk to several different people, make several phone calls - and probably get hung up on at least once before I get to where I want to be.

The first person I talked to a knew I wouldn't get anywhere with.  That person has no authority, whatsoever, to give me what I am asking for.  I just ask them for what I want without going into to much of it, and then I ask for a supervisor.  No diss to that person, at all, just they haven't go the juice.  I know that sometimes a supervisor can sometimes they can't - or won't - I'm not 100% sure of their authority and how far they can go with it.

The first supervisor?  Hung up on me.  That after I wasn't budging - give me my "old" rate or - nothing.  He invited me to leave Direct TV and go with another company.  I immediately asked him for his name and ID number.  He hung up on me.  That man isn't going to get away with it, I will be contacting corporate tomorrow and discussing with them supervisors that can't take the heat that they are dishing out.

I call back.  This time I bypass the initial operator, telling them I was talking to a supervisor and that I want to speak to another one.  No problem, he gets me - eventually - to a supervisor.  I go the rounds - respectfully of course - with this guy. He can't help me.  Offers to switch me to a "specialist".  The specialist, turns out and after half an hour of listening to this person attempting to deceive me into thinking I am getting a good deal - has LESS authority than the supervisor I was talking with.

She asks me if there is anything further she can do for me.  Yes, as a matter of fact, put my rate back to what it was, thank you.  Can't do that.  I suggest you talk to Corporate like you were talking about.  Yes, I replied, but why should I HAVE to talk to them? Why can't you simply do what they WILL do after I get to them, which will be an even longer, drawn-out ordeal?  Oh, and btw, why is it your company is raising your rates in the worst economic atmosphere that has existed in this country since the Great Depression?  Other questions she couldn't or wouldn't answer.  She then offers to connect me to the disconnect department.

I thought about that a flash and thought it worth the gamble.  I'm thinking they might have some juice to be able to offer something instead of having you leave.  Roll of the dice, I am gambling here, can I get what I want or am I going to have to eat it, cause' I really do not want to quit DTV.  A little trepidation on this one, I think I talked to their department once, about 10 years ago, I don't remember the outcome.

So, a cool sounding person gets on the phone.  How can I help you?  "Well, apparently your company wants me to disconnect since the last person I was talking to transferred me here, without my asking and the first supervisor I was talking to invited me to quit the service as well".  We talked back and forth - I also brought up the fact of a bad DVR and remotes that don't work.

Without going into that entire conversation - I could but why?  Unless people want to learn how to deal with large corporations and getting what you want for less than what everyone else is paying for - I am getting a brand new DVR, 2 remotes and $12 per month taken off the monthly bill for the next 12 months.  That reduction is MORE than what was tacked onto my service.

Look Direct TV just raised their monthly rate for each additional receiver by $1.  I have 5 extra receivers.  Plus he took off DVR service charge.  My bill had gone up like $6, I'm off the hook for $12.  Yup, I took it. Not only that, but I didn't have to get into a contract to get the DVR.  I won't own the thing - it's considered a "lease" and I have to send it back when I'm through with it.  Yes, well, think about it.  I can't use it for anything but Direct TV, it's not like I have anything to gain by owning it anyway.  He also threw in that they will send the box and pay shipping to send it back.

That's it.  I won again.  It took about 2 hours of phone calls, maybe 2 and a half, but, I'm there.

As for today/going into other things?  Well, I like probably the rest of the world am watching the situation in Japan.  What a catastrophe.  Nuclear plants on the verge of melting down?  My God, those people are going through hell right now.  I do hope the world unites and goes to help them.  \

I spent most of the day outdoors.  I sprayed Miracle Gro through a garden hose attachment onto just about every plant on the property. I spent hours picking up leaves out front - not even half done with that.  Pruning plants and trees.  Getting the pond in.  It was quite the productive Sunday.  I have tomorrow off and I intend on spending at least the morning doing the same.  I have the outdoor bug right now - and there is enough to keep me busy for quite a while.

Oh, and I cleaned out the larger pond's filter system.  I couldn't believe how full of gunk it had gotten in just 2 weeks.  I am doing the smaller one tomorrow and switching the UV sterilizer from the large pond to the small one.  The large pond is free of the green water, the small one is not.  I imagine this to be a problem until I get more Plecos in them.

Anyway, that's enough.

Good evening.

ben

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Blame Me

Next door neighbor has the use of a backhoe for tearing down his house.  So, I decided to go over there and ask him if he would dig out the hole for my small pond for the front of my house.  No problem.

So, he brings the thing over, we start digging.  On the final pull of the bucket - it was the last one, I promise, it was all I needed to get that hole dug - the thing snags the waterline that I didn't know was there and tears it out quite nicely.  Hole dug, waterline destroyed.  That would be the 3/4 inch line that feeds water to my house.

Water gushing all over the place, not a big problem to shut off the water, the meter is right there.  Of course, that shuts off the water to the entire house.  I do not have a propane torch or the accessories needed to repair a line like that.  I used to have all of that stuff, but it was all stolen.  I never replaced any of it, expensive and who wants to keep replacing things that.......keep getting stolen.

On a sidenote, and for readers that have been around for quite while, the elimination of Michael living at this household was also the elimination of any of the remaining theft issues.

As for me, I thought, well, time to replace all of that stuff.  But, a neighborhood guy told me to call his dad - who lives behind me - he would fix it.  Okay.  Well, they called him for me.  Yes, I can fix such things but no, I can't do it without the proper equipment, and no, replacing all of that today was not on any of my lists of things to do.

This went on all day long.  It turns out the company that installed the waterline for my new house used 3/4 inch line up until they apparently ran out of that and used something else.  I had no idea.  Sam - that guy that lives behind me and came over to fix the thing - indicated that the fittings he had would not work.  So, I sent him on his way, he had another project to fix while I ran around trying to figure out what size this particular application is.  Smaller than 3/4's and bigger than 1/2 inch.

Home Depot had no clue.  It dawned on me: they might have used refrigeration copper on this application, but HD apparently doesn't carry that stuff.  I went to Evergreen, they were able to identify it as refrigeration copper, but no, they don't carry such stuff and probably could only find fittings for it at a heating and refrigeration type of store. All closed on Saturday.  Of course, my company has it's own refrigeration store, it's huge, but yes, also closed.

Well, without going into the details of the fittings used, Sam came back, put it all together and that was that.  I spent most of the day outside, out front of my house.  In the interim periods, I was trimming back trees, bushes, plants and picking up leaves - a lot of dead leaves from the cold and frost this winter.  LOTS left to go out there, but put a good dent into it.

Some things seem like  a major catastrophe to some people, but not to others.  I didn't see this as a major ordeal.  Mostly because I have the knowledge and skill to repair it myself.  I may have actually been better off going to HD and buying a torch set today, but, this guy came over and I figured I would get out of it cheap enough - $40 for his time including some of his fittings and copper tubing.  That also includes completely bypassing having to dig out that rocky soil for the hold for the pond.

No, I did not give my neighbor with the backhoe money, neither did I offer any.  I have given him free use of wireless internet for a long period of time and that was more than sufficient to me for 10 minutes of use of a backhoe, which, literally, is all it was.  It would have taken me days and days to dig out that hole - the ground is FULL of rocks, it is very difficult digging.  It really sucks, basically, digging into the soil around here.  So, no big deal to me.  The water is back on and we're all happy campers.

I am on day one of a 3 day weekend.  I had to take time off - a day at least - or start "losing" vacation time starting next month.  80 hours.  I would have hit it at the beginning of the month and lost anything over that that I am accruing.  I have a lot of work to do on the property now that spring is - here even if not anywhere else.  March 20th is the first official day of spring this year.  My trees are all budding, plants are starting to grow again, temps are warming up, spring is here for me, if no-one else, lol.  The point is that now, it is obvious where and what to cut off from plants and trees from the winter frost.  Some plants, I believe, are a total loss.  I will let them linger a while longer in case they are late bloomers, if nothing, they will be unearthed and I will do something else in those areas.  Not a lot, though, nothing NEAR what I was fearing when we were hitting 20 degree weather.

Enough for one entry.

G'day.

ben

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Caring For Your Pre-Formed Fish Pond

I am writing this entry for the Googlers out there that are looking for specific information about ponds that they/you are not finding elsewhere.  I went through this process earlier last year, trying to find information and not finding what I was looking for.  It is not intrinsic knowledge, learning how to set up and care for a small pond is not that difficult, but if you don't know what you are doing, you will probably waste some money in that learning experience.

I am not really going to go into digging out the hole to place your pond - this is pretty simple stuff.  Set your pond where you are going to place it, get a can of spray paint, spray around the bottom perimeter of the pond, start digging.  Once the bottom is in the ground but the shelves are at ground level, spray paint around that, more digging of the entire hole until it is deep enough.

But let me emphasize here that you do not have to bury the pond in the ground.  I have 2 ponds up and running.  One is above ground, the other is in-ground.  I like them both.  The one above ground is on a slab of cement next to a side door on my house.  Because that door leads to "nowhere", no one uses it.  I have the shelves of the pond propped up with pavers so that it doesn't collapse. It has been sitting there like that for - quite a long time now with out any problems.

That's my short bit about ponds and placement.  As for finding pre-formed ponds for sale, Home Depot and Lowe's carries them.  However, I found all of mine on Craigslist.  One of them was brand new that I got for a steal from some people that decided that pre-formed wasn't for them, they were going to build a much larger, in-ground affair. I would suggest that if you have never owned a pond before, start with the small pre-formed pond first.  Get your feet wet with the small version, you will have a MUCH better idea of what you want in a bigger pond.  It is prudent to do much research into in-ground, liner type ponds first before buying anything or even deciding where to put it.

Okay, you have this pond.  Maybe you rented a house with a preformed pond that still has live fish in it.  I am going out tomorrow to help a person that rented a house that yes, has a preformed pond, this lady has absolutely no clue, whatsoever, how to clean it or keep it functioning.  I am happy to help when I can, it's a great hobby and it's peaceful to sit and watch your fish swimming around doing the things that they do.

Maybe you are going to put one on your apartment patio - some apartments DO allow this, you have to ask your landlord, obviously.  The point is, preformed ponds aren't just for homeowners.  It's great fun, once you get it set up there isn't much maintenance.

Now for some specifics.  Namely, the pump and the filter setup.  I searched the high heavens for good information on this, I only found generic stuff.  I went to people's homes with ponds.  I joined a pond society for info.  After I got my first pond set up and wanted fish, I went to people's homes to get the fish and asked a lot of questions.  To no avail, I might add. Those ponds were all HUGE, built-in ponds up to 5,000 gallons.

So, I had my first pond.  I decided to buy a small pump to get water circulating, but didn't put in any fish or plants.  It was a 75 GPH (gallons per hour) pump.  I thought that since the pond was only 120 gallons, that size pump was adequate.  I then went to a 125GPH pump, finding that the 75 thing was not even close to enough.  No, that wasn't enough, either.  I then went to a 300 GPH pump.  I then found a waterfall type of filtering system. It's a large, plastic affair that has water pumped in from the bottom, goes through the filtering agents and then pours out into your pond like a waterfall.  They are very cool, I like those kinds of filters.

So, let's mesh these two together.  The waterfall filter has a bag of bio-balls that goes into the bottom.  You MUST have bio-balls if you are going to have fish in the pond, period.  Usually, the waterfall filters come with them, if they don't, you can buy them on eBay or you can find them at pet stores (MUCH cheaper on eBay).  The more, the merrier.  I don't know how anyone else does their's, I just know how I set mine up.  I found filter media on eBay - I buy it a couple of rolls at a at time. And yes, that's what it's called: filter media.

I put a layer of that above the bio-balls.  I then put that thick, porous filtering agent - don't remember what it's called but the waterfall filter should come with it anyway - on top of that.  That's it.  That's the waterfall filter.  I have them on both of my ponds.  Both of them are good for up to 1,000 gallon ponds.  That's right, think bigger is better with these small ponds if you want lots of fish in them.  My small pond is only 120 gallons and yes, I have a waterfall filter that is good up to 1,000 gallons filtering the water on it.

Now, guess what size pump I have on that filter?  No, it's not a 300 GPH pump.  I found the water flow to be far too low.  No, the submersible (yes, you want a submersible pump) I have on that baby is 700GPH.  Too much circulation isn't a problem, too little IS.  It looks quite normal in the flow coming off the waterfall, it is not overkill.  I would suggest you not make the mistake I did and start out buying ridiculously small pumps that you are going to find is not going to do the job.

Up until last weekend, I had 16 medium to large sized goldfish in that pond.  That's 5 to 9 inches.  They had been in there quite a while, too.  I got rid of some of them - gave them away to a guy that has a much larger pond - because they were obviously cramped in there.  I have 8 of them in there now, looks about perfect.  All the small fish are gone right now but breeding season should be starting up soon enough and then there will be little fishies in there again.  The point is, again, if you want fish, especially if you wanter larger fish, you must have overkill on the filtering system.  If you just want plants in there, well, a much smaller filtering system will suffice.  I'm gearing this piece towards those that want fish, it's much more interesting than having just a water feature with some plants and no fish.

If you don't want the larger waterfall filter, try something like the FishMate Bio Pond Filter.  Make SURE that you get a bio-type of filter.  However, I must point out that the waterfall filter IS a waterfall effect and has the sound of water pouring into water, it is quite the soothing effect.  The FishMate filter is much smaller, though, and does a good job - BUT - I haven't tried it on my ponds with large fish, I have only used it on a pond with much smaller fish.  The FishMate filter is also much easier to clean out.  I don't really care how much effort it is, though, to clean out the waterfall filter since it's doing it's job swimmingly.

BTW, my smaller pond is 6 feet long at it's longest point and 4-1/2 feet wide at it's widest point.  My other pond is a bit larger.  It's 8 feet long by 6 feet wide and is close to 300 gallons.  I have an 800 GPH pump on that one that I acquired through eBay. If you want to do this kind of thing on a budget, I STRONGLY suggest eBay.  I found a dealer on there that sells a quality pump and also gives a 2 year warranty on it for MUCH less money than I could ever find it in a store.  I also got my FishMate filter on eBay.  I ended up getting that one for free - but that's another story entirely.  Ebay is a good buying venue now that they have buyer protection on it - whereas it used to be buyer-beware: look at their feedback rating, but if you get screwed, don't come running to us.

I would definitely suggest buying the pump new, but the filter?  I see them here and there, the waterfall filter, on Craigslist.  Much better price, it's plastic so unless it's already broken, you shouldn't have a problem with it.  The waterline from the pump to the filter can be found at Home Depot - it's specifically made for ponds and is in the Garden section.  Get the 3/4 inch size, NOT the half inch size, btw.

Okay, well, the most critical components of your ponding system have been covered: the filtration/circulation system.  Let's go into a bit more, shall we?

I noticed that my fish were at the surface, attempting to gulp air, apparently.  Well, I had aquariums as a kid, I instantly knew that there is not enough aeration in the water.  If you are doing this stuff on a budget, then I would suggest to you that WalMart and Ebay are going to become your best friends if you want to find the best prices (at least, the best prices I could find).  Walmart sells aerators for less than $10.00.  I bought 2 of them, plus the long aeration stones and tubing.  I have one air pump for each pond - each of the pumps have 2 outlets so I have 2 air stones in each pond, problem solved and no, they don't use much electricity.

Green water.  Yup, you might encounter that.  When that happened on my larger pond, I went to WalMart and bought the algae removing liquid for ponds.  I bought a couple of bottles and it didn't work, AT ALL.  It did absolutely nothing to clear it up.  I did some research and it didn't take long to come up with a UV Sterilizer.  I read a lot of conflicting information.  Some people think they are harmful to your fish and plants, but science, at least what I read, says otherwise.  It just uses a ultraviolet light to kill off the algae.  That's it, seriously.  It's a tubular looking thing with a large UV light in it.  It has an inlet and an outlet.  You hook your pump-side hose to the inlet and you hook your filter-side hose to the outlet, clamp the hose onto it, start the pump up, plug in the sterilizer, walaah.  It took about 5 days if I remember correctly to completely clear up the water.

Where did I buy mine?  3 guesses, first 2 don't count. Yes, Ebay.  I found the cheapest one on there, I think it was $30 plus cheap shipping.  I did a search on the net for any info about it- some dude gave it a negative review, but, he said it worked.  I just bought the thing. I ran it for a month on that pond, but really only needed to run it for maybe a week.  I took it off and - I am using it again, 8 months later.  That's right, the water cleared up after the first time and stayed clear for a long time.  It clouded up again recently, so I put it back on there.  It's clear again and this weekend I'm taking it back off. I only need on of these sterilizers for my ponds since I can just move it around.  It's a good investment if you want clear ponds, which I do.  BTW,  UV STERILIZER, not UV Clarifier.  Trust me, your fish are not going to be sterilized and your plants are not going to disappear into outer-space.  

Algae on pond walls.  Think Plecostomus.  They are fastidious algae eaters.  The first one I put in the small pond had the walls cleaned off in a couple of days.  The only drawback is they can't tolerate winter-cold water.  Even with heaters, 3 of mine died off this winter.  I am going to get another one - I don't know what I am going to do with him next winter, maybe just sell him to someone with an aquarium and then buy yet another one the next spring.

Aging and cycling water.  Well, probably should do that in large ponds, yes.  In small ponds?  Go to Walmart, buy a bottle of "Pond Start", pour the recommended amount into the freshly poured water, walaah, your fish are ready to go in.  This is what the water cycling is for, fishies, it doesn't matter otherwise.  I have had NO problems with putting fish into a totally fresh pond full of water that has not aged or cycled at all as long as I used the Pond Start.  In fact, the only problem I have had with fish dying, other than the Plecos this winter, is a couple that have jumped out of the pond.

Water replacement.  I don't do it.  That is, the practice of half emptying a pond - or even more - and putting fresh water back in.  As long as you have a good filtering system, this is completely unecessary.  Water evaporates out of them anyway, so a small amount of water replacement is forced because of that fact, other than that?  Forget it.  If your water is cloudy with other than algae, you have a filtering problem. It's dirty and needs cleaned or it's not sufficient size for the pond.

What kind of fish?  I have Koi, Goldfish and other kinds of fish in my ponds.  I like the Koi the best.  I have several of them, but I have 2 18 inchers in there.  They are all yellow and totally cool looking.  I have a jet black Koi in there as well, he is very hard to see in that black pond, lol.  I have smaller Koi, all sizes of goldfish, some mosquito eaters and other fish I don't know what they are that I acquired from other people.

You can also have frogs and turtles, but, I tried the turtles, they tear down my vegetation so I don't do turtles anymore.

Where to get all this?  I have acquired 99% of my fish through Craigslist.  People shutting down ponds.  People thinning out their ponds.  People who bought a short-saled home and got a pond they don't want and are getting rid of everything.  I have acquired almost all of my goldfish for FREE and my Koi?  Very cheap prices.  I scoured Craigslist daily and called the instant I found Koi going cheap.  I scored enough times that I have enough now.  You can buy small Koi at places like PetSmart.  There are breeders - at least in my area - that advertise on Craigslist as well.  I don't use them, I haven't needed to.

Water plants.  Very cool stuff here.   Everyone loves the floating plants - water lilies the most popular.  I'm on a budget, so I look around for stuff until I find what I'm looking for.  My trips to get plants and fish have not been few, but thankfully, they are pretty much over now.  I don't need any more fish OR plants.  I got almost all of my plants for free.  I bought some of the lilies, yes, but other than that?  Again, Craigslist.  Pond owners will advertise that they are going to be thinning down their plants on a certain day and on that day, the clippings will be available for free.  Yes, free.  You do NOT need a green thumb to be able to grow water plants, they pretty much grow like weeds.

They will just break chunks of a plant off a larger plant.  They give them to you.  You go to the dollar store and buy the cheap plastic containers - these plants will grow in ANY container you might have.  People tell me they buy organic cat litter at Walmart to plant them.  Who wants to spend money when dirt is free?  Put a small layer of small rocks - available throughout the world for free, I have plenty of landscaping rock so I use that - on the bottom of the container.  Put a layer of dirt over the rocks.  Stick your plant and it's roots in there.  Put more dirt in until the container is almost full.  Cover the top layer of soil with more rocks - helps keep the dirt out of your pond, done.  Water lilies should be placed at the bottom of your pond regardless of how small it might be.

I have no problem with a bit of dirt at the bottom of my pond, but there isn't any (from plant containers) or if there is, it is not noticable.  There is some sand down there - where that came from I have no idea, but it doesn't look bad so I don't care.

Cleaning out your pond.  Another advantage of an 800GPH pump - it draws EVERYTHING to it.  I just pull the cover off here and there, clean off the junk and that's it.  I would rather have the floating material drawn to the pump first instead of floating to the bottom and just laying there.  I'm sure some of that happens, anyway, but the fish kick that stuff up and yes, it goes to the pump.  One way of the other, at least in my ponds, that junk ends up at the pump or sucked into it and into the filtering system - and yes, mostly the filtering system.

When I open up my waterfall filters to clean them out, there is a LOT of "gunk" in there.  Mostly looks like fish stuff.  I clean them out by my trees and plants, that kind of stuff has GOT to be great fertilizer!  I do not reuse  the filter media, I wash it out onto the ground next to a tree, but otherwise it gets thrown in the trash.

Oh, feeding the fishies!  Koi Pellets.  Yup, Walmart sells a large bag of that stuff for - $10 I think?  Lasts a long time.  Smaller fish I use Goldfish Flakes - again, Walmart.  I am actually not the greatest fan of Walmart, but that has to do with pissy customer service issues.  The prices on much of the stuff they have for ponds, however, can't really be beat.

I'm about done here.  I will add to this entry if I think of anything else.  The only other thing I can think of is water temperatures.  I live in a hot region - Phoenix, AZ.  Temperatures in small ponds can rise pretty high if you don't do something to cool the water.  In a place as hot as this, it's called evaporative cooling.  You might not even have to think about that if you are in a cooler locale, instead, you might have to think about what to do in wintertime.  But here?  I take use nature's way to cool the water.  I will take large rocks and stack them up on top of each other until they are sticking well up out of the water.  I take a smaller pump - maybe 500GPH is good - take a piece of tubing and have the water shooting up into the air out of the pump. Aim the water so it comes down on top of the rocks.  The water flows over the rocks and back into the pond.  Walaah, evaporative cooling, and yes, it DOES work. I made that one up on my own!! lol, didn't read it anywhere, it just struck me that this method should work and it does.

In winter conditions in frigid areas?  I don't think your preformed pond is going to do well with fish in them unless you are going to heat the water.  It got cold here this year, but that is my version of cold, the coldest night was 24 degrees.  No, fish don't like it that cold.  They sell these heaters you can put into ponds.  I think the guy I bought them from said they were $30 a piece, I bought mine for $2.  He was shutting down his pond last summer and wanted to get rid of his heaters.  I bought almost all of them thinking that when winter comes, if it gets too cold, I'm going to have an opt out.  Those heaters, though, if you are running a lot of them, are going to affect your electric bill.  At 300 watts a piece, I was running 4 of them, I saw more electric usage.  Just saying.  I did it anyway, I didn't have to run heat in the house hardly at all this year, I have a well insulated house and it stayed warm enough, meaning I didn't have a "heating bill" per se.

Okay, well that's it for now.  If you have any questions that I might be able to help you with, please leave it in the comments section below.  If you believe you are an expert and that I have said something wrong here, you can comment as well, as long as it isn't hostile.  I can say, though, that everything I have stated here I DO and USE in my daily ponding activities.  That speaks for itself.

Friday 3/11/2011

Work

My thought this morning, when I read an email from the ops manager going out to everyone of what his schedule is going to be today and the fact that he was going to spend a couple of hours at our branch this morning - was that he is coming to "deal" with the situation yesterday.

I had no clue if I was correct or not - until after I got back from the first run today.  I asked my manager if the ops manager had showed up.  Yes.  I instantly knew the substance of the appearance with the look on his face.

The thing that clued me in that management knew about this is the apology email from the salesman to my manager (not to me, however, and I was the one he had called an idiot).  He wrote that yesterday and it was WAY too gooey for ever coming from that guy.  Of course, it was by force - he was forced to apologize and make it look good.

So, I guessed what the ops manager said since my manager said he really couldn't talk about it.  The ops manager had actually heard that salesman cussing out my manager from within his office yesterday.  I mean, he would have had to have been talking VERY loudly for his voice to carry that far.  The ops manager went out to find out what was going on.  What happened over there - I will find out eventually from someone done there who might have seen it.  I doubt the ops manager to be too happy about a sales rep cussing and yelling into a phone so loudly that it stops the place.

So, the salesman got a reaming, that's the jist of it.  My manager said he got a taste of it this morning as well, but, honestly, that dude at the main branch undoubtedly got a huge piece of humble pie.

It then dawned on me: whenever something like this happens over policy, the ops manager changes the policy.  Yup, I was right after I asked.  I am now to ask anyone that I am delivering pipe to if they need lube, regardless of the quantity, even if it's one stick of pipe.  My manager objected to that - we have 7 quarts of the free stuff out there right now.  It isn't enough to cover the LIFTS of pipe in our yard, much less a few sticks here and there.  And believe me, we get these small orders all the time, which is why we don't give out the lube free to someone buying 2, 5, 10 sticks of pipe.  That person can buy the lube instead.

The ops manager said fine, we are to take the "pay" lube- the stuff we sell - and give it out for free and then write it off.  Confused?  We get X amount of lube for free from the pipe manufacturer's when we buy pipe from them.  They used to give it out liberally - until the economy tanked and now they don't give out enough to even cover the amount of pipe we get from them even if used sparingly.  That forced me to severely cut back the amount that I give out at jobsites.  I had brought the subject up when all of this had started: what am I supposed to do out there?  Are we going to give them the pay stuff after we run out of the free stuff and just write it off?

It took an incident like this to get an answer.  I don't actually think it's the right answer, though.  On small orders, the salesmen should be selling the pay stuff, not forcing us to give it away.  On big orders, yes, we should give as much as it takes.  I mean, if you buy PVC Schedule 40 pipe that has to have cement to put it together, do you expect the store to just give you the cement?  

Whatever the case, it certainly doesn't bother me to be instructed to give the pay stuff away.  Especially to large contractors who buy millions of dollars worth of product from us every year. I always give them as much as they want, anyway.  In fact, on small orders, I give it away if they ask for it.  I'm not going to hold up a crew of people working  on laying pipe in the ground if the need  is there.

Hmmmmmm, well there was more.  But it isn't really worth going into all of that.  The point is, even if it took a man going WAY overboard on a "small" issue, the issue has now been addressed.  For whatever reason, managers have not been willing to write off the lube until - now - of course.  Tomorrow, I will be reminding my manager to order more pay stuff, lots of it, because when I start offering it to everyone, that free stuff? .......... will be gone in short order.

Thursday 3/10/2011

Thursday

5 hours over for this week. I am guessing I will be getting off early today and tomorrow unless, of course, business picks up yet again and I am running around all day long.

Umm, well whatever. Anyway, I find this situation in Wisconsin to be quite entertaining. Walker starts backing down, appears to be willing to talk concessions to get the Democratic lawmakers back to the table.

The next thing you know, there are headlines all over the place about the Senate passing the bill without any democratic senators present. Of course, the opposition to this bill is yelling "cowards" and other such loveliness. I'd have to say that in that kind of political landscape, the term coward hardly comes to mind as a descriptor of the action those senators took or the position that Walker is in.

If anyone is the cowards, it's the democratic senators that fled the state. They had made statements that they were willing to "stay here for 2 years, if necessary", in other words, until the next election, I presume. How does fleeing correct anything? If the people of the state of Wisconsin hate what Walker and the republicans have done enough, then a majority of them can vote them out in the next election and that will be that. If they REALLY think they have enough votes and energy, they can start a recall drive.

I have read that Walker never said anything about stripping unions of collecting bargaining rights during the election, but I heard elsewhere that he did. I dunno. Just a circus, but at least amusing and engaging, lol.

The ops manager is coming over here this morning and then over to Phoenix afterward. I'm rather curious as to whether this has anything to do with what occured with that inside salesman yesterday. Neither of us have made any complaints to management about it, it would have had to have been that salesman saying something - and knowing this guy saying it in a rather tainted light - to management to get any kind of real trouble started.

I can only say that, after having had worked for several "institutions" in my life where management and/or co-workers thought it perfectly acceptable to yell at, demean, berate, belitte and otherwise humiliate other workers, I will not tolerate it and I WILL dish it right back, regardless of the consequences. It's my past that haunts me when it comes to things like that. If a company doesn't like a particular worker, instead of playing mind games with that person and using fear tactics and anger junk, just let that person go.

I don't WANT to lose my job, that's a fact - and frankly, this company I am working for has several policies against abuse of workers.

I might go into that later, work day is here and I must be offa here.

Later.

ben

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Junk At Work

Sooooo, I take the little truck up to the mountains.  I get there, it's on an Indian reservation - San Carlos to be precise and the name of the town is also San Carlos.  I meet up with the contractor, we unload the truck by hand.  We check every single item on all 3 orders.  That means going through each order, line by line and making sure it's there.  I'm there over an hour.

Nice drive, but that's not what I'm writing about here.

I go to our main branch in downtown Phoenix to give them back their truck and get our semi back.  Pretty much get everything done quickly and get out of there - I am 5 hours over for the week already.  On my way back, I stop at a vendor to pick up some small gas fittings.  That's when I get a phone call.  It's my manager.  He's asking about whether I left any pipe lube at the job site.  No, I reply - he knows full well - at least by guessing, that I haven't done any such thing.

It was a small quantity of pipe.  We have extremely limited amounts of free pipe lube that is given to us by the manufacturers.  They used to give us liberal quantities, but in the current economy, they tightened the belts on that stuff and do not give enough to cover a truckload.  They say it's enough, but go talk to any contractor; foreman or construction worker and you will hear a different story.

Regardless, on any amount of pipe sold that does not amount to  a full lift of pipe,  I do not give out the free stuff unless it is requested.  It has been this way for quite a long time now.  It is nothing new.  Jobsite foremen know this, they usually keep lube in their work vehicles to make sure they don't encounter a problem.  The salesmen all know this as well.  They have been informed - over and over - that we do not have a lot of the free lube and we will not be giving it out on small quantities of pipe. In other words, sell them the pay stuff, we have plenty of it, it doesn't cost that much, there are no options unless we are just going to give them the pay stuff and write it off.

Well, back to the story, the inside salesman had gone off on him - and me - over the phone.  His words for me were this: "What kind of f****** idiot would take a load of pipe all the way up to the mountains and not leave lube?"  My manager called me after that phone call and warned me that this guy was going to call me and go off on me.  No, I did not leave a quart of lube.  It was clearly not on the tickets that we went over painstakingly well, it was not noted to leave a free quart and the tickets themselves did not have any as a line item on them.  I have operated this way for quite a long time now.  It's nothing new.

If they run out of lube and it's an emergency, they can go buy grease, vaseline, all kinds of stuff to put on those gaskets to cause the pipe to glide into the bells of the pipe they are fitting it into.  This is NOT an emergency.  Just throwing that in there.

I waited for this phone call, I was ready to ram his s*** right back down his throat.  I don't call HIM when he makes mistakes - which are not far or few between.   Case in point:  He puts into our truck routing system a P.O. to be picked up at a vendor - in west Phoenix.  I drive all the way over there to find out it has already been picked up.  I get back to the main branch where this guy works and tell him that the order has been picked up already, but it's not here.  Meaning, it's not at the main branch either, what's going on?  Turns out HE sent the contractor to go pick up the stuff - not bothering to take it out of our TRI or let us know that it has been taken care of.  40 miles each way, in a semi truck, he doesn't even apologize.

That is one out of HUNDREDS of examples on an almost-daily basis.  Do I call him up and rip him a new one?  No, but if anyone had the right to be calling someone else an idiot.............

I get back to my branch.  I write this guy an email - he isn't going to go around calling people idiots without being confronted, at least not with me.  I wrote out a 7 point email that encapsules when and when we do not give out the free lube.  I then address him on the "idiot" statement.

He writes back and says I need to "tone it down a notch" without acknowledging anything I have stated.

I write him back and inform him he is the one that had a friggin' cow about a quart of lube, not me, perhaps he should tone it down several notches.

He writes back - tells me he talked to my manager, talk to him about it, that he never called me an idiot.  In other words, he is blowing me off, treating me like a dumb@$$ and not worth his time.

Hey, I can play this game.  I write him back.  Thank you for reading the reasons of when we do and when we don't give out free lube and the reasons why.  It would be prudent for you, from this point forth, to make sure that the contractor has plenty of it on hand and offer to add it to the ticket.  As for the statement you made (I inserted the same quotation here - about him calling me an f'ing idiot),  I believe your statement most certainly DOES quantify calling me an idiot.  I accept your apology and we can move on from here.

He write back, "Okay, Buddy".

I might have let this go a bit easier, but this guy has started more trouble with me than I care to go into here.  I didn't go anywhere NEAR where I wanted to go with it, that might have gotten me into trouble.

Anyway, there are always people that are difficult to get along with at work.  I try to be amenable to everyone - but this guy I've had enough of.  His uncle?  Is the general manager.  That's not enough for me to stand by and be a doormat for some infantile's rantings because he, this salesman, is on an ego trip and mouths off, foul language and all, with extremely inciteful language, with seeming impunity, apparently because his uncle IS the general manager.  Well, I have never heard his uncle talking that way about or to anyone.

Regardless, let the chips fall where they may.  I will not allow myself to be verbally abused in the workplace, period.

I worked out after work, only got 5 hours of sleep last night - I am exhausted.  It's 7:15 pm, in about 45 minutes?

Off to bed.

ben

Wednesday 3/9/2011

Wednesday

I am speechless. I mean, what do you say about something like that? How does a person live for almost 3 decades and learn absolutely nothing about life?

I am referring to the 27 year old tenant. I came home yesterday to have my ears filled with a tale of his - inability to deal with even the simplest problems in life.

The story with him stuffing too much toilet paper into the toilet bowl, flushing the toilet and the toilet over-flowing onto the floor. Now, if the story stopped there, it wouldn't really be an issue, it happens. I mean, it should become obvious that if the entire bowl is filled up with toilet paper, you probably should have flushed the thing before it got to that point.

It doesn't stop there. He continues to flush the toilet. He does nothing to unplug the toilet. I have a conveniently placed plunger that sits behind the toilet and to the right of it. This guy didn't understand that flushing the toilet was why it continued to overflow onto the floor. So, to get it to stop overflowing, what did he do?

Takes the top off the tank. Reaches down into the tank, takes off the flapper/stopper. A simple problem turned into a mini-nightmare, now the toilet isn't GOING to stop overflowing since the valve inside the tank is hissing away, dumping water into the tank which is dumping water, unabated, into the bowl since the flapper has been removed.

He has NO clue what to do here. He ends up having to go outside, get Mark and ask him what to do. Mark is like, wow. Uhhh, dude, you don't take off the flapper to get the water to stop flowing. You don't have to do ANYTHING. Stop flushing the toilet, stop everything. Get the plunger, plunge the toilet.

Anonymous said...

He is attempting to explain what to do here, versus what not to do. I'm sure my jaw is about on the floor at this point, listening to this story being retold yesterday afternoon, in complete awe of a person that has learned absolutely NOTHING in life in terms of how to do every day tasks, how to cook, shut off lights, this that and the other thing.

Mark puts the toilet back together, basically. The floor is a lake. Now, this kid actually has to ask: How do I get the water up off of the floor? Apparently the word MOP is not in his vocabulary.

I was amazed. You see, I had NO clue what I was getting into when I let this guy move into my house, renting out a room. He asked the other day about how to microwave a Cup O' Noodles. Do you put water in it?

Well, while the other tenants were relaying this story, a truck with food boxes shows up. They actually will bring them to your house. I didn't order them, the trailer tenants and this kid did. At the kid's expense, albeit he wasn't there, someone was foraging through the box with all the food in it, wondering HOW he will ever use any of it, since he hasn't got any idea how to cook.

The things this kid doesn't even know I had learned at the age of 5. I just don't have any idea how parents can be that bad, really is what this boils down to. If you have kids that are in their 20's and they don't know how to make Ramen noodles, I can tell you that, probably, you haven't really done a very good job raising them, training them and getting them ready for adult life. Notwithstanding the fact that by the time you are this kid's age, you are WELL into adulthood. At least by age, if nothing else. The trailer tenants have much more patience than I do, especially Lynnette and they are sort of helping him learn some of this stuff. I have thrown my two cents in here and there as the situation comes up.

Such as running the dishwasher half full. In my house, that thing better be crammed full of dishes, silverware and glasses before anyone even thinks of turning it on. It has become the property of me, and me alone. Not to empty, I threw in there, but to turn it on.

Ummm, well whatever. I have a nice trip up into the mountains today, haven't had one of those runs in quite a while.

And, the work day approaches and I have hardly even delved into the news, so........

........outta here.

Good day.

ben

Tuesday 3/8/2011

Tuesday

Wow. That's all I can say about that. Some "dude" is getting out of prison - the guy killed and allegedly ate a 5 year old boy - a long time ago. The boy's father has proclaimed right to the press that if that man does, indeed, get out of prison and if he can find him, he is going to "murder" him. 

After reading the accounting of his son's death, I can't say that I blame the man. 

My son, changing the subject, has been asked to work at some sort of youth camp up in the White Mountains for the summer. I'm not sure all the details about this, yet, excepting that he is having a hard time deciding what to do: stay at his current job or quit and go for the experience. Well, I say nothing. From my point of view, that is, let him make up his own mind. His mother appears to be trying to make up his mind for him, which also means she bears partial blame for consequences ill if such occur. Not that I wish or foresee anything bad happening out of it, but, my boy is going to be 18 in May, a legal adult. I am backing off - he is going to have to make a LOT of decisions in life, coming soon, too, he should have the latitude to make those decisions, learn from whatever mistakes and move on. 

He will be in charge of - other kids, I guess. I mean, kids he knows from High School. He is already in such position as a commander in the JROTC. I am definitely optimistic about his career, life in general and the direction it is leading. He doesn't do drugs, he doesn't drink and he has no desire to start. At least for now. I have no idea what's going to happen in the future, the rest is in God's hands and that is where I leave it. 

However, I WILL be getting my car back. Lol. I have been driving the old thing for some time now - fortunately the break downs seem to have stopped. But, since he has been driving my newer car all this time, I have decided to let him finish out high school with it, after that, he can either have the old Buick or - he can go buy his own car, I guess. He doesn't really have the money to go buy his own car.

The problem with this old one is that the paint is badly faded, it is pretty much an eyesore. I am done, for now, spending money on it. 

Well, I am getting offa this one. I have some other news I would like to read before the work day starts.

ben

Monday 3/7/2011

Monday

So, I'm going around a sharpish curve, a transition from one freeway to another this morning and the car dies. My instant thought: here comes Monday. After getting through the curve, the car comes back on. I instantly knew what was going on: the car is almost out of fuel. Well that's a FAR cry better than having the stupid thing break down again. I don't know why I do it, procrastination I guess, but I always wait until the tank is almost bone dry before filling it back up again.

Fortunately, I made it to work without any problems. 

"In its February report, the World Bank noted “sharp increases” in the global prices of wheat, maize, sugar, and edible oils over the last six months, with an accompanying rise, albeit smaller, in the price of rice"

Now, I have heard a couple of the more or less popular - depending on what side of the aisle you stride in politics - talk show hosts predicting that the prices of food were going to go up, and up, and up, and that eventually, there will be worldwide food shortage. 

I didn't know whether to believe these people or not. I have enmassed a small amount of food, enough to last about 2 months. That's not eating a lot, but, it's surviving. I am stocking up my new freezer with chicken. I intend on buying another 20 pounds of it on the way home from work today, Basha's has boneless, skinless chicken breast on sale. 

Shall I panic and go out and start stuffing my pantry with all kinds of canned and dried foods? No, I am not going to panic, but, just in case these folks are correct? I am definitely going to get more. A few other things I want to add to the mix as well, but I won't go there. It's just me being me. I started eating through some of the food I started putting away last year just so the expiration dates weren't going to get too carried away. 

A crisis doesn't necessarily have to even mean a shortage of food, but, rather, the cost of food going up so high that it becomes unaffordable. 

Well, whatever. I intend on getting 100 pounds of chicken into that freezer and then some other meats as well, as much as I can stuff in there. 

I read this morning an email from our company announcing the hiring of some new folks to work in another region, yet still under the management here. I have wondered for some time now, while they are hiring new people, why they aren't reinstating full hours. I mean, I'm not talking overtime, I'm just talking 40 hours a week. They have hired a few people, here and there. I don't get it. 35 hours per week for hourly associates yet they are hiring new people.....I'm not trying to criticize my company, I am trying to get a handle on this hour situation. Corporate put out a survey last week, asking associates to input whatever questions they might have of upper management as they prepare to put out their yearly video. It is a video they do to give us the state of the company, the direction it is going in and where they want it to be at the end of the fiscal year. Yes, I put in my question: When, do you think, hourly associates will get their full hours reinstated? 

I HAD to ask and I hope they answer the question, regardless of whether it's what I want to hear or not, I would like to see some sort of light at the end of the tunnel, cause Mrs. Jones, it's all dark in there right now. I've been holding out because I like the company I am working for versus simply going out and finding a new job. In the trucking industry, finding management that treats you well isn't exactly a prevalent condition. 

So, I decided at the beginning of this year to stick it out another 6 months at least and then revisit the issue. If management would give us some kind of clue when, if ever, that would certainly help me. 

Anyway, work day is almost here and I'm offa this thing.

G'day.

ben

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Sunday

I put yet another ad on Craigslist to give away some of my fish.  My ponds have had far too many fish in them for quite a while now.  The filtering systems get saturated quickly and I find I have to clean them out and replace filtering media in them more often than I would like.

Well, a guy finally came over today and took 8 large goldfish off of my hands.  I could probably let go of another 8 or 10, but we were having difficulty catching them out of the larger pond.  I need a much larger, larger-gapped net to catch them.  We just took them out of the pond that is above ground and thinned that out quite a lot.  It's probably good at the number of fish it's at right now.

I also was able to thin my plants back considerably in breaking off plant and root systems from the main plant and giving them to him to replant.  One of the Umbrella plants had grown FAR too large for even the large pot I had it in.  I took that thing down by half, it looks MUCH better now.  I also gave him a sampling of the other plants, just break pieces of them off an replant them.  The great thing about these water plants is that you really don't have to have a green thumb.  Pluck them in whatever kind of container you can find, put some dirt in it and cover with rocks, stick it in the pond, you're done.

He didn't have a clue what he was doing, I was able to help him out quite a lot in the information department. I was in the same boat some, what, 8, 10 months ago?  Less?  When I started out on this little pond venture and didn't have a clue and also wasn't getting very good, complete information.  I think I am going to write an entry up about ponds/ponding again so that Googlers can find it and perhaps glean a bit of help from my experiences.

Time to call an AC person out to clean the coil.  It is dirty and that reduces the efficiency of the AC system.  The time is now to do it while the prices are low - waiting until summer?  Pay double.

So, I was talking to my neighbor over the wall - he is working on his burnt property, salvaging whatever is salvagable (not much, either).  I forgot that I was next to the tree that has the hummingbird, next and 2 eggs in  it, grabbed the tree to balance myself and - it flew off.  I could have hit myself for doing something so absent-minded.  I immediately moved off and watched her.  She flew to the next tree and perched on the top of it - about 15 feet off the ground.  She sat there for about 5 minutes, then did her helicopter hovering trick and slowly descended back down to the nest.  Relief.

Some neighborhood kids occasionally come over and walk the dogs.  They think it a prestigious thing, I guess, to walk dogs that are the size of miniature horses.  Well, the neighbors behind me got yet another notice from the city of Phoenix: clean up the property or get slapped with a $2,500.00 fine.  About TIME, frankly, though I had nothing to do with it.  They don't come out unless someone complains, I didn't do the complaining.

Well, the kids came in the house to get the leashes.  One of them pulls out a can of tomato sauce and some cheese and asks if I have any chips.  He proceeds to dump the can of sauce over the chips, cheese on top of that, sits down and starts eating it.  Not exactly appealing to me, I declined when offered.  I do like tomato sauce, even plain - just a taste I acquired as a kid and never really let go of along with eating raw hamburger meat - but that did NOT look good at all.  I dunno.  He gets done with that, we walk out back and there is this man, looking over my back fence, giving one of the kids a rather stern warning.

This kid's dad, hired by the neighbor whose property has looking like a landfill since the time I moved into this neighborhood.  He was cool, though, that dad that is.  I decided to get into whatever conversation with the man - I'm always curious as to the parenthood of kids in this neighborhood considering some of the stuff that goes on.  He wasn't letting go of any information.  Nice enough person, just couldn't get anywhere with it.

Oh, last night!! ROCK ON, baby!  I went to the first concert I have been to since I was a teenager in high school.  A roomie scored some tickets to a small venue where a band was going to be playing, his GF apparently wagged out on him at the last minute, asked if I wanted to go.  I really debated that one in my head.  WHAT kind of place is this going to be and what kind of people were going to be there?  But, it was something different to do, the worst that could happen is that I would hate it and never go to anything like it again.  Actually, the worst that could happen is someone would start crap with me and .......... then what?  I won't just stand there if someone is hauling back to hit me, I can assure you of that.

I decided to go and NOT expect some s*** would happen.  When we go there, it was EXACTLY what my mind envisioned it to be, a hell-hole type of place with ALL kinds of strange people talking all kinds of junk walking all over the place.  I found a "place" to stand until the concert started.  This place was the size of a Denny's or something. Not very big.  Maybe 15 chairs in the whole place, the rest - stand up.

However, I am not ashamed to say that I still love rock.  And the band that started was awesome - they played the songs I grew up with and knew the words to.  I was right up there at the front, ignoring the sexual innuendo, sexual overtones and the obvious fact that this was more of a place to hook up for a one-night stand than anything else.  The band - I don't even remember the name of it - was excellent.  Good music, great performance.  Of course, it WAS interesting to have young ladies up there rubbing more than just elbows.  I'm not saying anything sexual, but they weren't being bashful.  I guess I can say that in my 47 years of living, I have figured out how to go with the flow - without giving in.  No, I didn't give in, even with several "requests", if you want to call them that.

I had completely forgotten the experience it is to be at a live concert.  Regardless of their appearance, these are professional musicians.  If they get anywhere with it, they pay the price to get there, and I am not referring to drugs and sex, I am referring to exhaustingly long, arduous hours of practicing the same thing, over and over and over, getting the music down to the point they don't even have to think about it.  They put an act together to make it entertaining.  I don't believe it is an "easy" life, I believe it is probably no different in some respects than me going to work every morning, Monday through Friday, clocking in and clocking out, giving my heart to whatever it is that I am engaging myself with.

It was a good show.  The second band was okay, not great but not bad.  I would have been happy to leave after the first band was done, but, my roomie wanted to stay so, we stayed.  No biggies excepting I am not normally used to getting home at 2:00 am.  The only other thing I do in that department - and rarely at this point - is going to the casino.  Which is going on quite a while since my last visit, a prosperous one at that.  I'm sure the bug will bite soon enough and I will be writing an entry about the latest visit I might have made.

As for today, it is over.  Productive day, too. I got quite a lot done outside.  I had no plans, whatsoever, this morning in doing anything because I went to bed late and got up around 9:00am, not feeling very good.  Around noon, though, I was feeling better, the weather is gorgeous and isn't going to stay that way forever, I took advantage of it.  I'm a creature of habit - I like to go to bed around the same time, every night whether I have to work in the morning or not, and I like to get up at the same time in the morning, again, whether I'm getting up for work or not.

Anyway, that's enough for one entry.  There is plenty going on in the news - but - I don't care to go into my views on that right now. I'm sure tomorrow morning that will change : )

G'nite.

ben

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Friday 3/4/2011

Friday

Got home from work yesterday, got out of the car and...........smelled the smell of burnt wood. That such of wood that has burned and is wet. Walked into my side yard - same smell. 

The house also still smelled. I opened the windows on the other side of the house, by this morning that smell was gone, thankfully, but not outside. I don't know if, when it dries out, it will stop smelling so much. I do remember that the day after my house burned down, the wonderful City of Phoenix had already slapped a notice on the house. Fix or demolish. 

He - my neighbor - had JUST gotten home before I got home from work. He was not in a good way. It was sad to watch him break down in tears. I have no idea what kind of settlement the insurance company gave him, they also showed up shortly thereafter.

I don't have much more time this morning - I did not get a late start getting out of bed but, I must have stayed in the shower too long this morning. Plus, when I came out to get on my computer at the house, the "kid" tenant was on the old computer. I announced quite forcefully that he needed to vacate the area immediately as I only have a few minutes in the morning to check things online and then get to work. He said something, to which I stated "I only have a few minutes". He got off. 

I dunno where this kid's mind is at sometimes, especially when using someone else's computer. It is not a part of the rental agreement. He has not been pushing it at all, lately, after we went a spate of rounds of head-butting. My house, my rules, my computer. Not sorry. But, to have to deal with that kind of thing first thing in the morning? 

Well, it isn't going to ruin my day by any stretch of the imagination.

However, time is up.

With that, I bid you....
g'day.

ben

Thursday 3/3/2011

Thursday

It would be nice if I would post all these into their own entries, wouldn't it? LOL, I keep forgetting when I get home from work.

Anyway, last night. Sleeping away. Ear plugs in, box fan running - helps me sleep at night. Something woke me up. I turned on the bed lamp. Dogs were alerted, but they weren't growling. I didn't hear anything else, so, I turned the light off, put my earplugs back and was going to go back to sleep.....when......

I heard a noise at my bedroom door. I get up - it's Lynnette, rather excited, telling me the next door neighbor's house is on fire. I put on socks and shorts and went out there to see flames leaping out of the roof of the structure, smoke billowing.

I was immediately taken back to when MY house burned down on July 15, 2007. Funny how you can remember things like that with such clarity. 110 degree day, clothing that was on me? The ONLY clothing I had left.

Anyway, the fire department wasn't there yet, but Mark was OVER there, on the other side of the wall, with my garden hose, spraying water at the roof. The amount of heat and flames coming out of that roof made it quite obvious that that fire was laughing at a garden hose, no only that, but he was standing too close to the structure. The fire department would be there within minutes - or less.

Hey man, that hose isn't doing anything. Not only that, but that house is a total loss, just get out of there. This neighbor - like all of them - has junk laying everywhere. You can't just walk in and out of the back yard, you have to climb over things to get in and out of there, which is why I strongly suggested HE get away from the house and OUT of his back yard. If all that junk goes up, he's going to be in for some problems.

The only fortunate thing about this scenario is that the owner is in Las Vegas. He was not home at the time. IN fact, I doubt he came home. What's to come home to? Okay, I would be heading out on the road right away if I received such news, but that's me.

Well, I ran and got my camera and started videoing it. One fire truck arrives. They scramble. Their air tanks were on as well as the rest of their gear in a flash, had the adapter hooked up to the hydrant in a flash, were already tearing out chunks on the roof - in a flash. Broke out all the windows. Another fire truck, then another, then another, then the fire chief, police, ambulance, all kinds of equipment showed up.
One of those fire trucks parked right in front of my house. They ran a hose all the way down to the end of the street to the next nearest hydrant, the one the first truck was using is across the street. These guys have their stuff down, that's a fact. No messing around, no games, they were all rushing and running around.

Well, the wind was changing directions. Black, thick smoke started to replace the less thick stuff and I got a whiff of it. That's when I realized I had left the sliding glass door open in the excitement of the moment and some of that black nastiness was going directly into my house. Well, I rushed over there, shut the door and stayed inside until that stuff started blowing the other way.

Yes, my house smelled like smoke this morning when I came out of my bedroom, but, it isn't bad. Just open the windows this afternoon and that should air it out.

Back outside and of course the entire neighborhood was out at that point, watching the show. Took those firefighters a while to put that one out. Single-wide, old mobile home. Once they catch on fire, it's over. The fire department could be there in 2 minutes and that house would be done.

One of the tenants comes walking down the street - they wouldn't let her drive to my driveway. I have read that you are not allowed to run over those fire hoses, if you do, it can mess up the pumps in the trucks. So, the police just shut the street down.

I stood out there for quite a while watching all of this when it dawned on me how cold it was. Yes, dumb-dumb, that's because you (me, talking to myself) don't have anything on but shorts and socks in 49 degree temperatures. Oh well.

Of course, that kept me up for a while. I am not going to just try and sleep while a house next to me is on fire. Screw that. I'm making sure my house doesn't go up along with it and if it does, I'm not INSIDE of it, me, the tenants, dogs, etcetera.

This will be a good time to send a message to the tenants: get renter's insurance. If you have anything worth anything, get the insurance because if something like that happened to my house, your personal belongings would NOT be covered.

Well, work day is here, I'm freaking tired - result of being awakened and staying up too long - this may end up being a rather LONG day today.

ben

Wednesday 3/2/2011

Wednesday

Just a quick one here, I got involved - again - in other online activities and now my pre-work time is about gone.

But no biggies. Hump day. Worked out yesterday, 30 minutes on that Stairmaster machine. That was it, too, I was finished after that workout and left, sweating profusely. I had hoped to do some free weights but not in the cards yesterday. 

This roommate of mine is avidly attempting to hook me up. I dunno about all of this, lol, this guy gets around, I'll say that much. He has "too many that I need to deal with". 

Stopgap bill. 2 weeks worth. Are they going to come up with a budget in 2 week's time? I doubt it - there is too much contention and fighting going on over how much to cut/not to cut. They may be dumping these 2 week bills forever, lol.

Now Ohio is under the union spotlight, whose proposed bill would ban worker strikes and punish walkouts. Yes, well if I walk out of my work cause' I'm unhappy about something, I might as well take all my stuff with me, cause' I'm pretty sure they will tell me to keep on walkin' and don't let the door hit you on the backside. 

I find it humorous that these people look at this as a "right".

Well, work day is here - though - our system is void of anything to do, unfortunately :(

Oh well.

G'day.

ben

Tuesday 3/1/2011

Tuesday

I continue to read the news about the standoff in Wisconsin between the governor and the unions. I hope the governor stands his ground and starts a nationwide trend: the gravy train is over. The more I read about the absurd amounts of perks and benefits these people get simply because of "collective bargaining rights" - well, I can only say I'm glad Walker has the intestinal fortitude to, so far, stand up to them.

Nothing much new going on. I came home yesterday from work and took a look at the hummingbird nest. She was in there, keeping those eggs warm. There are 2 tiny eggs in it. She wasn't looking too comfortable with me coming up too close, but, I just wanted to see if she was still tending to those eggs. It seems awfully early in the season for a bird to be nesting eggs? It's still quite cold outside, I thought this stuff occured in spring or even summer. What do I know, lol. It will be very interesting to see if the eggs are hatched and what happens with the hatchlings.

Our store posted the best month in quite a long time in terms of sales for February. I hauled $331,000 worth of materials all over the place on the semi, delivering the stuff to mostly new construction job sites. The only downside to that number is the GP - it wasn't really that high. That's the salesmen's fault - or liability - or whatever you wanna call it. We have nothing to do with how much profit they are going to make off of anything, but 13% isn't really all that great.

Off to the races, I don't feel much like writing this morning for whatever reason.

G'day.

ben

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