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06-24-2021, 04:24 AM | #11 |
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Re: GRIZZ’s English 2001 S10 Extra Cab 4.3 V6 Truck
Had my midyear review on Tuesday.
Seems the bosses are happy with what I am doing at the moment, going by the feedback email. Yesterday was one of those days where I had been working in the morning and by 13.00 it just felt like nothing was happening, so I called the boss and asked to sign a half day leave or just have the afternoon off, he thought about it for a moment, and said to just take the rest of the day off. I actually carried on working till 13.45 and then headed out to mate Darrens engineering shop Unit Engineering for some mental health recharging. So I took the truck out and headed over to Sheppey. Always good to see him, catch up with the stuff he is always doing, both cars and engineering and making a living. Slow but constant progress on his V8 Beetle build. After two hours of coffee and chat, both of us felt a lot better, as even the therapist sometimes needs therapy. I scavenged some round and flat bar from the scrap bin, to be used in my driveway changes. Headed home by 4.30 for dinner that was being made for me by Sally. Truck making me grin all afternoon.
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