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31 Oct 2015, 8:40 am

On Monday I start my new position as cleaner of the "outbuildings" at the base. I will be working on my own and using the company vehicle (a 2015 Dodge Van, woohoo :) )
The outbuildings consist of two chapels (Protestant and Catholic,) the post office, the photographers studio, vehicle maintenance, vehicle maintenance training, the conflict resolution offices and the storage building.
I tagged along with my predecessor yesterday and she has done a great job, so the cleaning has been maintained and I just have to take over basically maintaining the facilities.
Also, I won employee of the month for October for taking care of the daycare and helping at the medical centre.
All good, but can I keep it up? I feel like I'm in a rough sea of information and responsibility and can no longer take anything in. All my energy is going to my facade of sanity, which I believe I am successfully maintaining.

Does anybody feel "at sea" when they are at work. Like, "I can barely be here mentally so I'm just going to keep smiling and nodding."?



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02 Nov 2015, 11:01 am

Well...my Dear Ann....may I offer my congratulations?

I didn't know you had a drivers license!

There are benefits to "being out to sea"--you don't have to put up with all the crap on land!



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02 Nov 2015, 12:21 pm

That's great! Did things get better for you? I remember you were so upset, glad to see you happier and moving on.

Maybe you can do all kinds of weird things when you are cleaning alone :) Let off some steam, so to speak.

Change is always stressful, but once you get your new routine going, this might be great!



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02 Nov 2015, 5:34 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
Well...my Dear Ann....may I offer my congratulations?

Thank you. I appreciate it. I got a raise too.

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I didn't know you had a drivers license!

Since 1987 :)

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There are benefits to "being out to sea"--you don't have to put up with all the crap on land!

It is nice to have the freedom to go where I want. And the vehicle is awesome. A 2015 Dodge Journey. I have to go at 30k/hr most of the time because I'm on the base, but I'll take it. I love being back behind the wheel.

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That's great! Did things get better for you? I remember you were so upset, glad to see you happier and moving on.

Thank you. I am moving on, but likely I will become upset again. I have to keep an even keel because I overreact to things.

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Maybe you can do all kinds of weird things when you are cleaning alone :) Let off some steam, so to speak.

One is never truly alone. Someone can always appear, so no song and dance. lol

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Change is always stressful, but once you get your new routine going, this might be great!

I am thinking that too.



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02 Nov 2015, 8:08 pm

LOL...just make sure you use that car for business...and only business!! ! :wink:



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04 Nov 2015, 6:37 pm

Well, it didn't work out. The outbuildings are too physically demanding. I'm going back to my old position and the old rate of pay. And I don't get to drive the vehicle anymore. :(
Oh well. I'm lucky to have a job at all.
My inability to succeed at this position is also due to my social inability. The people in the offices, etc. expect chattiness from me. Even when I try I am incapable. I'm already physically tired and I just can't figure out the appropriate banter. Isn't it enough that I clean up after them!