Tuesday, April 17, 2012

I Got the Job!!!

I had a job interview yesterday because somebody saw my resume after I posted it on Craigslist again.  At least I thought it would be an interview. But it was more like the guy explaining what the job entailed, then asking if I would be capable of doing those things and if I still wanted the job. I said yes to both and then he hired me : ) He had me start work right then, and even counted the time for the "interview" as part of the time I worked yesterday.  The job pays minimum wage, which is fine for me for now.  I work from 1 to 5 Monday through Friday, which means I still have my mornings free for beading, blogging, reading blogs, watching Hulu, or sometimes just sleeping in.  The best part is that the dress code is casual.  I can wear jeans and a t-shirt to work every day, and it's perfectly fine.  This means that I don't have to go buy any work clothes, which is great.

I am working at a model train shop that went out of business.  It was the biggest model train shop north of Los Angeles and west of Denver.  My boss, B, owned it for 16 years, but he had to close it down because there was too much shoplifting.  It was a heartbreaking decision. He bought the shop after figuring out that retirement was too boring for him.  He is a really nice guy, like a kind grandpa.  He has had four heart attacks in the past and open heart surgery.  He also has diabetes and his hands get really shakey.  Sometimes he struggles to remember certain words.  What I will be doing is helping him inventory all of the leftover products he has.  Yesterday I inventoried all of the decals and today he's going to show me how to input the data into the computer database.  My other duties will include photographing products and listing them on eBay, then packing and shipping them when they sell.  And the only other duty is ordinary shop maintenance, cleaning the tiny bathroom and vacuuming every so often as well as taking out the trash and recycling, which will be fairly easy since the room is so small with not much floor uncovered by products.  Also, it is only an 11 minute bus ride from my house, which is fantastic.


He even ran one of his model train engines yesterday that he had never run before to show me how they work.  There's so much detail in each little train piece, and there's even a little light on the front.  They run so smoothly, even though some of them are pretty old.  It's a pretty cool job.  It will only last about 6 to 9 months, until we end up of the inventory either sold or donated to Value Village.  So I'm still looking for another job for in the future, but this is good for me for now.

8 comments:

  1. Wow! Congratulations! That sounds like a good gig... you've got your mornings AND evenings free. I know sucky jobs. You're lucky :)

    My grandpa used to have model trains. We would always beg him to set them up so we could watch them. He got really into it--it was always a really big deal.

    Anyway, enjoy your job :)

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  2. Congrats on your new job! Sounds like a pretty decent gig so far!

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  3. Congrats on the job!

    I love trains, especially steam trains :)

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  4. That actually sounds really, really nice for part-time, temporary work! And experience is experience, right? He sounds like a very nice man.

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  5. Sounds nerdy, but actually pretty awesome. Fun way to spend the day at work.

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  6. Congrats Jay, u still got time. Rily happi 4u. My job spares me no tym, though i try hard to do my things. Congrats again!

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  7. Nice Work on getting the New Job, I could only imagine that it would be very interesting! Even if its only temporary work :)

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  8. Congrats, sounds like a decent temporary job. Hope it goes well!

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