Archive for August 3rd, 2008

A mind is a terrible thing to waste

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

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Do you remember hearing that on the TV? I believe it is true. A mind IS a terrible thing to waste. It doesn’t matter how old the person is either.

I know there are things out there to improve the system memory in computers. I wish that there were things that you could get to improve the memory in a person. There are times that I find I have forgotten something important, and of course the unimportant things, too. It almost drives me bonkers. It seems like the unimportant things can cause more distress than the very important things. The very important things will be written down, after all. It’s the unimportant things that don’t get written down. UG, that is all I can say about that.

I walked up to a friend one day and tried to tell her that she was wearing a pretty outfit. The word I was looking for…wasn’t there. The word was dress. I need more memory !! I’m not talking about my computer here.

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Retirement

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

It used to be when people retired that they would be given gold watches. Heaven help them if they didn’t have any money saved.

Now, we have a lot of alternatives. The main one is Social Security. With all of the brouhaha going on, I wonder about those that have lost money with the savings and loans failures. What do they do if their money is all gone?

Some have CD’s (certificates of deposit), I don’t know if those are protected from loss if the bank goes bust. I hope that our economy finally straightens itself out before it is too late. The Great Depression back at the early part of the 20th century was caused by speculators. Now, I hear that they are causing trouble again.

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Careers

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

In my life I have been allowed to do a lot of different things. No, I’ve never flown a jet as a pilot. I’ve been on a couple of DC10’s,though, been up in a chopper (a bubble chopper), never been in a prop-plane.

Well any way, I’ve had a lot of different careers. Started out as a short order cook in a Burger Chef. I’ve washed dishes. Traveled with the carnival for a short time. After that I worked in a Krystal Burger, a drug store doing shelf stocking and package wrapping for Christmas. I’ve been a cashier in a cafeteria and in the candy department of a department store. I’ve been a bonded stock clerk in an auto parts warehouse. I’ve been a machine operator in an engineering firm, learned to read parts blueprints and inspect them to make sure that they followed the specifications on the blueprint (that was fun because I also learned to use different machines and measuring tools).

I have worked in nursing homes with the elderly and those who lived there. I like to talk to people, but in the nursing home rarely had the time to just sit and visit, which was sad for those who were stuck there. Being the secretary/receptionist in a printing business was fun. I learned about the printing business and the many different things that are used to make poster, flyers, labels, and other printed material that people use. Keeping the accounts receivable for the business and ordering the supplies needed was a learning experience, that’s for sure. Did you know that some paper is not made with any wood pulp? Some are mostly chemicals.

In the different types of jobs I’ve held, each one gave me a different type of smell when I came home. Printer’s ink - STINKS. Machine oil does too and it was hard to get out of my clothes along with the metal shavings. Coming home smelling like food was a bonus for the pets in the house. They got friendly and inquisitive each time. As life goes on each person gathers different experiences with each job held and the training involved. At least it wasn’t boring, though. Some of my training I couldn’t use from one job to another, sometimes the training overlapped. No matter what, at least it wasn’t boring. :)

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