Hello guys what’s up,
As I said in my last post, I train everyone now. We only have girls working because for whatever reason the dogs just don't like guys. I have
trained at least 6 people that I remember. It is probably more with all my
concussions I have had I don’t have the best memory anymore. The first one was
not a terrible nightmare. I wanted to laugh at the beginning of the day because
she brought a frozen lunch. Now that doesn’t seem weird right. We were working
6:30am – 1pm so why would you not bring some lunch to sit down and eat right?
What is sitting down? I thought it was funny because we don’t have time to just
sit down and eat. We walk dogs (6-7), feed dogs and leaf blow walkways and runs
(7-8), walk dogs (8-9), clean rooms (9-10), walk dogs and let Cindy’s dog in
(10-11), do chores and laundry (11-12), and walk dogs again (12-1). There is
not sitting down for 15-20 minutes and eating. You bring like animal crackers
or something small that you can eat and then take off again. Now it’s normal on the first day of training
for us to get behind. I work at a very fast pace and have a rhythm after working
there so long. It took her from 9 until almost 12 to clean all the rooms. I
wanted to die. I didn’t wanna be rude and be like ‘Ok look, you have got to
hurry up.’ When she finally got done
cleaning rooms I quickly went over where everything was, things she needed to
make sure was done before she started walking the dogs at 12 because that is
the last thing you do so once you get done you can go home. We normally train
people for 2 days and then they can decide if they want another day of training
or if they want to try on their own. So the next day I got there and …. No
girl. She had called and said she couldn’t come in. This has been the story
every single time. In the many people I train we have had only 3 some back the
next day, one of which is Tats. Im just glad I don’t have to train anymore.
Well this one was short and sweet. Thank you guys for
reading and ill talk to you all later byyyyye.
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