Do you know the muffin man?

Ok ok, so I don't make muffins. I do however offically fry doughnuts. Easiest job I've ever had. Truely not something that I can pour my heart and soul into, but it does allow me to never miss church or my ministry class now! I work pretty late shifts, but I'm used to that sort of thing.

Ok, so I work for a grocery store now, graveyard shifting a doughnut frying position. 9 bucks an hour (say WHAT?!) plus a 35 cent night premium, health and dental benifits, paid vacation and double pay on holidays! Plus from what I hear they're always hard pressed to keep a fryer and since they see how good of a job I'm doing (They didn't believe I made the doughnuts the first night... but it was all me ;) ) they're willing to do just about anything to keep me. Will I take advantage of it? Of course! I'm already planning my first week off in July for a ministry trip!

My trainer, and the usual bread baker, is Mariola or Mary for short. She's polish and has lived in the US for 18 years. It's fun to hear her talk because her dialect is not perfect but she speaks very good english. She's a sweetheart and you can tell she's a mother. Very caring and willing to help in any way she can.

I've truely been blessed by God with this job. It's so perfect for me! Not stressful, not draining, no customers, no hassle, no dress code and it's just so simple I could cry. I'm sure that'll annoy me in time considering I like to think as I work but as for right now I'll just bask in the 9.35 an hour I'm making.

*basks*
tony on
I feel the love for your new job as well. Congrats!

Think of me while you fry up my future brethren.

-Tony
Neplight on
The one that lives on Dreary Lane? XD Sorry, could not resist...Shrek would be one of the movies that I have seen many times... >_<

=) Glad to hear that you are liking your new job! And from what I have heard about your trainer, she sounds awesome, lol! XD

Talk to you later! =D Bye Drew! ^_^

*~*Heather*~*
Vincent on
Wow, a talking doughnut! What a site!