Last night I attended my orientation and sacking skills class for HEB. It lasted a total of four hours. Probably the longest four hours in my entire life. The majority of the time, I sat staring at the window wondering what would happen if I jumped out. I sat at a table with some different walks of life. I recognized two girls at my table from a previous meeting at HEB. One was about my age, and she wore a Sum-41 leather arm band, with her hair up and messy. I figured she thought she was "punk". For some reason, her grunge look didn't really match well w/ the bright red HEB polos, hehe. The other girl was 20 something. She liked to talk about how screwed up her life was. She must talk about her shitty life to gain attention. The only other guy at my table was a short, asian kid that whispered to himself the entire session. I wanted to jab a pen in my eye.
Anyway, orientation was pretty basic. We watched about 32 videos, which got old. Sacking skills class was a little more fun. We were sent to a room with about 6-7 checking registers in which we role played the customer, checker, and baggers. After sitting for 4 hours straight w/ out saying a word, I felt the sudden urge to scream the F-word in my car driving home, so I did. (my way of relieving stress other than taking a shit).
So now, I'm an official CSA at HEB. All I gotta do now is call up my admin. and let them know I'm ready to set up my schedule. Who knows when that will be...whenever I'm ready.
Oh, if you're wondering about my title, I was watching the fuzzy channell for HBO this morning, and some old lady on broadway had just retired from her last show saying, "Damn, I have nothing to do tomorrow. I can't remember who said this, but the saying goes, 'I have nothing to do, and I'm doing it tomorrow'." Eh, just reminded me of myself. That quote will stick w/ me awhile.
Ah yes, last thing (I swear). Just an update on movie's I've seen: Stepford Wives was decent. The cast saved the movie from some stupid scenes, but other than that it was pretty funny. Thats about it, folks. Later!
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