Ha, Ha, How do you know the end of the shift is almost over, the asphalt stops steaming, or even worse the roadkill, starts to look like dinner. JimWulfman... wrote:Having worked for a division of a state government, I can vouch for the "image" of a hole being dug by one or two people and about a half dozen people standing around "supervising".Goofproof wrote:During my many lay-offs in the coal mining indrusty, I worked as a mechanic for the city parks dept, two times, working for sub-pay, ran the shop, took the superintendents computer to the shop, set up a inventory of parts, built a high pressure water truck out a junk I found setting around. Never took a sick day, for every dollar they paid me I saved them fifty. I felt it wasn't only a job, but a chance to pay back to the community I've lived in all my life. All government employees aren't leaning on a shovel, some of us are digging. Psst! We could use smarter supervision, and less drama. Jim
I was told when I started to always carry a clipboard or notebook or something like that in my hand when I was walking across the property. (those observing you will THINK that you're working)
Another saying is that.......If you're working for the government, you're either going to, coming from or in a meeting.
What yellow (or orange), has wheels and sleeps three? ............. A state highway department truck.
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"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease." Voltaire
"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease." Voltaire