
Just had my letter from the college and I am now officially classed as a Key Worker if stopped by the police.![]()
You work at Timpsons?


You have no idea how close to the mark that remark is!
I have spent the last 2 WFH sessions by logging on a spreadsheet, the barrel numbers of over 600 lockers, sorting the keys into groups so we can remove the spare one, tag it with it's number, floor and room location and will be hanging them in key safes when I am next in the building on Thursday.
Still, it needs doing, and if it's not done properly, a fegging nightmare to sort.
It's that sort of stuff that some bosses think take as long to do as to tell someone to do , complain "you haven't finished that yet?", but complain like fook if the bit that wasn't done right inconveniences them.....
Soul destroying
We had (and still have ) some ocd managers, who are pathologically opposed to using the actual serial numbers that our critical equipment comes with.
Instead, they like to have stuff renumbered with consecutive references.
Even reusing references, "just to keep things neat".
Apart from it being extra and superfluous work, it creates traceability issues (some of which could have critical consequences).
"I am after item ref. A123".
"Which one?"
FFS......