Good Morning everyone,
Well, it's Saturday and another weekend has begun. But from looking at our weather forecast, I'm wondering what season we are supposed to be in anyway. I think it's winter, but it's sure acting like spring. And even some of you in the south have made remarks about flowers popping up already. But one of these days, I'm sure mom nature will remind us what season this is.
I'm having one of those mornings where I am awake earlier than I wanted to be, but finally rolled out of bed. Threw the girls out as I want Tessa to take care of P business. She's been having accidents in the house these past couple of days, and drinking al of water. Those are side effects of the Tamaril she is on, so i need to call the vet this morning when the office opens and see where to go from here with that stuff. If it isn't one thing it's another.
Well, it's official. I have typed up and will mail the letter to the Supervisor of Otsego Lake State Park and telling him that I have take a position at Burt Lake Stat Park near Indian River for this summer. That way he will have plenty of time to get his staff lined up. I'm not the only one who is not going back this year, as I know of two others and possibly a third that won't be. But thats's normal in the State Parks where college students graduate and go on to thier permanent jobs. So now I am working on seeing what i can do about a better gas mileage vehicle.
Barbie, you asked if I could take my trailer up there, the answer is no. These are not workcamping job, these are full time seasonal positions. We are classified as State Temporary Workers or STW's. These are jobs like anybody else has except they are short term. The state does not allow employes to camp for free in their campgrounds. The campgrounds are for campers. We can camp if we want, but for nor more than 15 days, must leave 5 days between stays and pay the full camping fee just like anybody else. It costs just as much, perhaps a bit more to go that route. And dogs cannot be left unattended either, plus I wouldn't want to leave them in the TT all day. So nope, I am commuting like everybody else. The dogs will be fine at home as I am making preps for a doggie door in the house here, so they can come and go in my fenced yard.
Carol, you are right about 38 miles not being anything. Up here people drive long distances to work everyday. My boss is driving 56 one way and her lead ranger also lives down this way, so she too has a long commute. My old boss has about a 60 mile drive to his park and the new supervisor at Otsego is probably driving at least 50 one way. I have a friend downstate who drives 75 one way to her job. I just a way of life especially up here where towns are small and you find work where you can.
Not sure what I am getting into today. Know I will be calling the vets office in about an hour. Need to run a vacum around here. Got a load of wash going already and may run up to the store as I am thinking that a meatloaf sounds good for supper tonight and I am out of ground meat at the moment. Eating my freezer down.
Have a good one everybody.