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Michelle's Things

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Just finished up night fill, its raining alot out there. Stores job is flat out. I have an all day meeting with treasury on friday, which is quite stressful for me, considering the accountant has only just re-opened the books to let me finish receipting and issuing my store items (I have 100 invoices to go through, have been accumulating since June 30 due to end of financial year). Grrrrr.
On top of that I have 20 items to order to keep things from running out as well as store items getting low and have angry co-workers wondering where the hell everything is. It is quite rooted at the moment and is causing me a bit of frustration, I can't wait till my car is finally fixed so I can do some decent shopping and sort my financial situation out. (it doesn't look good, going for job interviews without transport!) By the way Phil, I did drop the tutoring, ages ago, getting help from you, was alot more productive. This guy was helpful, but I think it had been too long since he had done it, he was going over the notes for some time before he could explain what was going on. I do greatly appreciate his help, but maybe his engineering studies were too demanding to be able to devote quality time out for tutoring. Off to bed.

2 Comments:

  • At 9:33 AM, Blogger Phil said…

    Good job Shelly. I could never pay anyone to tutor me. Ironically, people pay me to tutor them.

     
  • At 3:10 AM, Blogger Michelle said…

    Phil, you are well experienced in the art of mathematics. I do find tutoring helpful, as a good tutor, like yourself, help explain parts of math that the classroom goes over a little too quickly for slow learners like myself.

     

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