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MJ's little flock

Things are going well, groceries put away, chicken in the oven and fixing to go feed the birds. How about you?
Also good, taking a slow start to my Sunday after a restless night - there were organised fireworks at the beach around 10, followed by somebody doung their own fireworks at 3am. Soon I'll have to get cracking - I'm off to Melbourne for a few days of hand-shaking.

The chooks are into their follow up dose of kilverm. They're thirsty but not drinking it. Last night I used the diluted kilverm to make a nice mash of pellets with some tomato paste in it. They ate some but have left lots of it behind.

It turns out my neighbour knows how to dose chooks, he's had to do his own flock a few times. If the next tests come back positive, he'll give me a hand dosing them.

So my thoughts are on work and round worms - not an everyday combo!
 
Also good, taking a slow start to my Sunday after a restless night - there were organised fireworks at the beach around 10, followed by somebody doung their own fireworks at 3am. Soon I'll have to get cracking - I'm off to Melbourne for a few days of hand-shaking.

The chooks are into their follow up dose of kilverm. They're thirsty but not drinking it. Last night I used the diluted kilverm to make a nice mash of pellets with some tomato paste in it. They ate some but have left lots of it behind.

It turns out my neighbour knows how to dose chooks, he's had to do his own flock a few times. If the next tests come back positive, he'll give me a hand dosing them.

So my thoughts are on work and round worms - not an everyday combo!
Few people could understand that combination. But that's what we do. I hate grip and greet, but it is a necessary evil. I seem to have to do it twice a year, but I'm going to try and beg off next time. And since my presentation the other day, my phone has been ringing off the hook with sales people. And I have my second workflow ready for the boss to review. I'm going to get this one out there and fix two more things, and then remind her she advertised my position as a level 4 and I'm a level 2. Last time I worked for this company I was a level 4. If she doesn't want to compensate me for the extra work, my old mind might just start forgetting how to do things. Is that bad of me?
 
Few people could understand that combination. But that's what we do. I hate grip and greet, but it is a necessary evil. I seem to have to do it twice a year, but I'm going to try and beg off next time. And since my presentation the other day, my phone has been ringing off the hook with sales people. And I have my second workflow ready for the boss to review. I'm going to get this one out there and fix two more things, and then remind her she advertised my position as a level 4 and I'm a level 2. Last time I worked for this company I was a level 4. If she doesn't want to compensate me for the extra work, my old mind might just start forgetting how to do things. Is that bad of me?

I would say no. The brain is a funny thing. They will continue to pay you as little as they can.
 
Sorry to hear it @rjohns39 these days many have forgotten the whole point of an organised economy is serving the needs of people. When those who do the work go short, the tail wags the dog. As it does all too often.

So I feel quite strongly that non-compliance is merited. Actually as far as resistance goes, it's very mild.
 

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