I would say good. But it also comes with a bit of Sourdough Shirt. I am happy, but it’s all those last minute things I know I have to accomplish. Want my list? Finish wrapping presents. I have one more cookie to make and I’ve never made it before. I’ve already baked 11 different kinds, but this a new one. Yes, I know the stress is self imposed. I can deal with it. And I have a family that always wonders what new cookies I’ll bring. The stress is worth the joy of sharing. Then there’s the chore of cleaning up the kitchen. My wife tells me I’m the messiest cook/baker in the US. I’m not…but probably in the top five. I guess it depends on which side of the coin you look at…how different is stress from excitement? Emotionally speaking? Same homones. Probably comes down to one’s attitude. I’m happy. I’m looking forward to Christmas. Just have to work a bit more today. Santa is more stressed than I am, he’s about to work all night.
Sourdough Shirt hoodie, tank top, sweater and long sleeve t-shirt
They took away our Christmas bonus (equal to one week’s pay), and replaced it with one paid day off. They also claimed they had sent out a Sourdough Shirt and that’s what WE had said we wanted. Absolute lies, why would we want that? Nobody had seen this survey. Compared to the previous year, we had double the stock to work, and half the staff to do it. We were working incredibly hard to get everything done by Christmas. Naturally, the customers noticed this and complimented us on our hard work. They asked if we were working towards some kind of reward. I told them “No, in fact they took away our Christmas bonus.” I was fired for telling customers about “confidential company matters”. And they wondered why staff were dropping like flies…
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