A bunch of useless crap
and other mundane stuff
Published on November 8, 2006 By MasonM In Blogging
Firstly, Socrates says hi to JU. He feels that he has been seriously under-reported of late and insists upon top billing today. He is alive, well fed, and generally doing his best to be a pain in the ass when I am trying to do some serious sleeping. He is also very proud of the fact that he has ruined two of my favorite sport coats by applying his claws to their sleeves.

I finally delivered the non-running dozer to upper nowhere WI. After unloading the guy said he had a grader he needed hauled to Dallas and wanted to know if I would haul it down. I said I'd get a quote from my office, which I did. I could haul it down there for $4800. He hem hawed around, called someone or other, and basically held me up for a half an hour making up his mind. He finally said that it was too much. I told him that he could probably find some company that hires rookie drivers that would probably haul it for less, but it may or may not arrive in one piece. I reattached my trailer and promptly left. I don't work cheap.

It amazes me how people expect me to work for little of nothing. I am a professional. I am well trained and very responsible. I expect to be well paid for what I do. In the 10+ years I have been doing this sort of work I have never had a damage claim which is something very few drivers can claim. I take pride in my work and do a good job. Is it unreasonable to expect to receive a decent wage for my efforts?

Yes, there are those who will haul your machine for less money. But you get what you pay for. If you are shipping a $100,000 machine, do you really want to take a chance on the lowest bidder? I wouldn't. Ah well, no loss.

Once I got back to the yard I set up a service on my truck for tomorrow morning and set off down the hill for the pub. One driver and one office person were already there when I got there. The driver, W, has been with the company for a good many years and he and I have always gotten along pretty well. The office person, her name is Rose but I call her Rosie, is fairly new. I am the only one who she allows to call her Rosie. She takes exception to anyone else calling her that. Somehow, I get away with it (I told her one night while dancing that I call her that because she has a rosie disposition). She gave me a big hug when I came in.

It was a pretty good evening. Everyone that was at the yard or works in the office wandered in at some point, including the boss. He was actually the only one besides Rosie who made a point of saying good evening to me when he left, but that's neither here nor there. He and I have always got along quite well.

Once again I got that "outsider" feeling that I am all so familiar with when I am in a group of people. It's my own fault really. I am a private person and while I do get along well with others in a social setting I keep my private self private. I have always been that way and it's not unexpected that I am simply not that close to other people. I just don't like exposing my personal life to other people. I never have. So it's not too unexpected that people don't know me well enough to feel all that close to me.

Even Rosie said that she doesn't see me around the office enough. I made some passing comment about staying out of the office keeps me out of trouble or some such nonsense, but the fact is that I just avoid getting too involved in the intimate workings at work. I just don't feel comfortable getting too comfortable, if that makes any sense.

I am well liked and well respected at work and I like that. No need to get too intimate as that only leads to problems.

But it does feel a tad lonely at times.




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on Nov 08, 2006
Hi back to Socrates!
I agree with keeping some distance between business & private lives.
I've seen it get uncomfortable for people that mix the two.
Hope you have a good evening.   
on Nov 08, 2006
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Hi back to Socrates!
I agree with keeping some distance between business & private lives.
I've seen it get uncomfortable for people that mix the two.
Hope you have a good evening.

Thanks
on Nov 08, 2006
do you really want to take a chance on the lowest bidder?[/qotte]

NEVER go with the lowest bidder. you only get what you pay for.

You would be amazed at how many houses I have repained do to stingey home owners that go this route.

Hiha Soc's (hoping he don't mins the nickname)
on Nov 09, 2006
Hey Socrates

i do not know what is up with my keyboardmi am typing with caps on to get little letters>>>>>THEY ARE PERIODS________THEY ARE HYPHENS OH I GIVE UP I CANNOTwrite a reply that looks remotely like english

on Nov 09, 2006

I keep my private self private.

People who dont usually get arrested for indecent exposure.

Sally says HI to Socrates.  Sally says she has had fun leading her people around the back yard when she got out of the house.  Sally says she likes running under the shed and behind the bushes and those old slowpokes cant catch her.  But sally says, I do get hungry, so I finally give myself up.

on Nov 09, 2006
NEVER go with the lowest bidder. you only get what you pay for.


Yep, I agree completely. Hopefully he'll find someone to haul it down there without tearing it up too badly.
on Nov 09, 2006
i do not know what is up with my keyboardmi am typing with caps on to get little letters>>>>>THEY ARE PERIODS________THEY ARE HYPHENS OH I GIVE UP I CANNOTwrite a reply that looks remotely like english


Maybe you have it upside down?
on Nov 09, 2006
But sally says, I do get hungry, so I finally give myself up.


Yep, the stomach always wins
on Nov 09, 2006
Okay I have fixed the problem, I do not know what happened to my keyboard it went all haywire when I installed IE7. It is now fixed so I can speak properly! Mew back at yer.

Hey Socrates, it is good to hear from you again, we have missed you so much these last few posts! So are you keeping your dad in line then? Have fun keeping him awake at nights do you? ::

I agree with you and Feisty keep business at arms length



on Nov 09, 2006
Have fun keeping him awake at nights do you? ::


Well, I certainly don't have need of an alarm clock. He pounces on me promptly at 6:00am every morning.

on Nov 09, 2006
He pounces on me promptly at 6:00am every morning.


aw thats sweet - "oy its time to feed me, wake up yer lazy sod!"   
on Nov 09, 2006
Hi Socrates, good to hear from ya again!

It's good to have relationships that are not too intimate (not talking about sex) at work. While there are some I socialize with, there are some you have to keep at arms length.

Good for you sticking to your standards M!
on Nov 09, 2006

A big howdy to Socrates and a big hello there too to you! 

Sometimes that office place can be a mine field!  Just as well you keep your private life to yourself

 

on Nov 09, 2006
We used to have a little Friday afternoon bunch around our office. A few drinks and some really good times. It was great until the loose lips decided to join us and then it wasn't anymore fun.

I don't want to be reminded of the things I do by the people who see me all the time.

*stands back and waves at Socrates* (very allergic)
on Nov 09, 2006
"oy its time to feed me, wake up yer lazy sod!"


Yep
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