working as a CT state employee in a State Park
state workers are the biggest slackers known to society. therefore I had to join the ranks of slackerdom in order to be accepted.
8:30 start work, load the truck with tools, gas up, shoot the shit, etc.
9:00 - Get on the road. Drive around and pick up any really big noticable trash or stuff in the road.
10:00 - 15 minute break
11:00 - end 15 minute break
12:00 - 1 hour lunch break
1:45 - return from 1 hour lunch break
3:00 - 15 minute break
3:45 - end 15 minute break
4:30 - get back to the barn, park the truck and unload it.
5:00 - quittin' time
hehehe, basically a day full of breaks, driving around and checkin' out the girls on the beach. we'd do cool stuff from time to time, and break out the big tools, or help out a nice picnic'er with installing a grill or something. that job was gravy.
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