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Bit of a conundrum


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Posted by Don-Wi on September 06, 2007 at 00:26:11 from (69.217.51.44):

I was working outside today before going to work, when my old boss calls me up and asks if I might be willing to come back to work with them.

I left there a little over a year ago after needing a second shift job so I could finish school, no burnt bridges. Just a handshake, good luck, and we'll keep in contact.

I stopped in every now & then, needing a sprocket or another part here & there, sometimes just to shoot the breeze with them.

I like where I work, but if I had to deal with the 1st shift at the place I'm at now, I'd probably quit real soon. Second is nice & quiet, 5-6 guys, and the whole shop to ourselves, no management. My supervisor is great, so I'm keeping him in the loop. (he won't tell anyone, he hates the 1st shift managment too)

The downside of second shift is not being home for supper (leftovers every day just ain't the same) and not seeing my fiance a whole lot.

The other shop I used to work at is just 5-6 guys, 1 shift, and it was my first and only other job. Great bunch of guys to deal with, plus I can use any machine I want for my own projects. I have that same benifit at my current job, but I can never get on the lathe, and theres just a bunch more red tape to go through.

I really like second shift and the guys I work with everyday, but I'm very strongly considering going back. I told my old boss to make me an offer and I'd think it over. he'll probably get back to me tomorrow, and then we'll have to start talking it over.

If the deal is sweet enough, I'll probably go, but this is still gonna keep my head spinning for a good while yet... The next few months are gonna be a bit interesting to see how it all pans out...

Donovan from Wisconsin


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