So, I like clean-smelling clothes as much as anyone else, but I bought this new detergent the other day and now I am positively EMANATING April Fresh Downy scent. Gee whiz, lay off the perfume, Tide!
I just registered for this conference on Thursday that sounds pretty cool, it's about Brown vs Board of Education and there are lots of cool speakers, plus free lunch. I can only go to 1-2 speakers in the morning and maybe one in the afternoon, but I think it will be very interesting.
Last night I started my new job at Hoya Snaxa, a convenience store in my quad (a VERY convenient store!) I am going to be the closing manager, so 9:30-1:30. That is fine because I don't have class on Mondays until 4:15, and I will work at MUG, but from 10:30-1 or 1-3:30. So that leaves me time to either sleep in or go to the gym, and it is all good.
So basically my job consists of this: Get there, count the drawer, convince the cashier to take the cardboard out for me (as the cardboard dumpster is the third parking garage level down and you have to walk all the way through it and get lost and there could be murderers hiding anywhere because it is 10:30 at night). After that, I have to....sit around and do my work until 12:30. (Technically I am supposed to stock things but generally nothing needs stocking and anyways the manager who trained me in said, "I don't recommend it." Also I am in charge of what music we play in the store. A very hard job, to put CDs in that I like and then listen to them. Then starting at 12:30 or so I have to do like 2 more things, clean the coffee shuttle (exTREMEly hard), and lock the doors at one and count the drawer (my cashier has to mop! haha!) Then I go home. Yay. I knew I wanted a lazy job, this is perfect! I get paid 6.35 for sitting on my butt. Yes, I know that's only 20c over minimum wage (or, if you live in MN, 1.20), but it's money.
OK, time to go grab some Africa readings and find out if I'm managing this afternoon at MUG because that means I have to get there 1/2 hour early to count the drawer.