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well manufacturing must be picking up again, I got laid off back in july and just yesterday got a “return to work” callback. I did find something else to do that I liked better but its $5/hr less than what I was making plus I will still have my seniority & vac time so Im heading back, Plus I will be on day shift. for the last 2 months Ive been “fred” - morning baker at a dunkin donuts. yep , the “time to make the donuts” guy. It wasnt a bad job, just lower pay and didnt always get a full 8hr day in.

So,,, ah, exactly do they make those donut holes????? :dunno:














'tis a slow night, trying to stir things up a bit :icon_thumby:
 


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Idk, they all come frozen, out of indiana.
So if they made “that” commercial today, Fred would say -“ time to defrost the donuts”. My shift is 3-11, but can leave if I have everything done. most weekdays its a 4XX count so can be done easily by 8-9. sunday though- over 800 count, 10 is the earliest Ive ever gotten out on a sunday. Today I was “done” at 7:30 but we had a lot of ice from the snow/thaw/re-freeze. The one manager went out and got a spreader, 2 bags of ice melt and a shovel. So I stayed & put the spreader together, shoveled some , and called it a day at 10. Pretty awesome to of put a day in and be home before noon, have the rest of the day to do things. granted im crashing out by 830 at night , up by 2am to go do it again.
 

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I'd think hard about keeping the donut job; I doubt that there's any cop out there that would ticket a donut maker.

Sometimes it ain't the pay, it's the perks . . . .
 

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So that's how you poop on an airplane!
 

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You all do realize that if you buy a box of donut "holes", you will end up with a box of "nothings" !
You should instead be looking for a box of donut "centers" !
 

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Nothing you say?

Ever stepped in to a hole? Hit a pothole?

A pothole car destroy a tire. Enough donut holes can give you a spare tire around the waist.
 

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I don't count birthday's anymore...just happy to be looking down at the ground instead of looking up
The pot "hole" doesn't destroy a tire, it's the "edges" around the hole that do the damage.
A hole is "nothingness", a void, an emptiness, a lack of "somethingness".
If you fall into a "hole" it's not the hole that hurts, it the sudden stop at the bottom of the hole that hurts, or the bouncing off the sides of the wall that surronds the hole.
If you fell into a bottomless hole, you would not be hurt, you'd just keep falling, ie., "not hurt !
To take it a step further, a "hole" is a lack of substance that goes thru something, so a donut can have a hole. But a "pothole" should be correctly called a depression, because it has a bottom, an end, therefor it is not a "hole" !
 
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The pot "hole" doesn't destroy a tire, it's the "edges" around the hole that do the damage.
A hole is "nothingness", a void, an emptiness, a lack of "somethingness".
If you fall into a "hole" it's not the hole that hurts, it the sudden stop at the bottom of the hole that hurts, or the bouncing off the sides of the wall that surronds the hole.
If you fell into a bottomless hole, you would not be hurt, you'd just keep falling, ie., "not hurt !
To take it a step further, a "hole" is a lack of substance that goes thru something, so a donut can have a hole. But a "pothole" should be correctly called a depression, because it has a bottom, an end, therefor it is not a "hole" !
But a deep pothole is a hole in the road surface. The bottom is the underlying soil.
 

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I don't count birthday's anymore...just happy to be looking down at the ground instead of looking up
But a deep pothole is a hole in the road surface. The bottom is the underlying soil.
In everyday usage, yeah.
But technically, a "hole" is the complete lack of substance all the way thru an item. A donut can have a hole as it goes all the way thru. A pothole doesn't, therefor, not a "hole"
People, depending on the individual can either have a depression on the side of their head, or a hole completely thru the head
If you look into the ear of some people, you can see clearly thru to the other side, ie, a "hole"
, ie, "a hole in the head".
If you see brain matter or some other blockage, like brain poo, it is not a hole, but a depression.
A "hole in one" should be correctly called a "cup in one" as the area is cup shaped.
 

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Remember - it's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop at the end..... :eek:
 

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My ummm... give me a minute here... second cousin? Maybe? No sure what family relation she is. But anyway she got covid a couple days ago.

Little back story first. Her and her husband are insane conspiracy idiots. They are anti vax, anti mask, think the virus is a hoax, think this all about government control blah blah blah. So we don't really have anything to do with them and haven't seen them in quite a while.

Now she was admitted to my moms facility (nursing home/rehabilitation center) because she also has MS. She told my mom that her husband lied about his wife testing positive so he could keep going to work without quarantining or getting tested. Which, is a complete asshole move.

Litterally a day before she was diagnosed her mother came over my parents house for dinner. Her mother doesn't see her daughter much and she is normal and takes precautions so they didn't think it was a risk. but turns out she was in contact with her daughter a couple days ago. So now we are all on the contact tracing list. My mom already did her test and it was negative but she has to do it again in 3 days before she can go back to work. My dad has to get tested today, and since I was there I have to get tested today too. If any one of us get a positive test we all are out of work for 10 days...

All of this crap completely avoidable. And who knows how many people her husband is gonna infect at work because he refuses to even get tested or tell anyone his wife has it.

I'm pretty pissed about the whole thing and I told my parents they cant invite people over anymore until they get vaccinated or I wont be coming over either.
 

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I don't count birthday's anymore...just happy to be looking down at the ground instead of looking up
Just a sign of the times...those who take this seriously, and those who don't. Thats why wife and I are staying away from the kids and grandkids. We know we're OK, and their OK so far...who knows if anyone any of us has been in contact with has the virus.
Luckily, wife, a nurse, will be in the first group that gets vaccine. Me, because of my age, may get lucky and be in the second or third group.
Wife is pissed cause every day she goes to work, admissions have gone up, and 2-3 more patients have died.
 

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I interact with almost no one. In stores I do the mask thing, keep my distance etc. At work we all have designated sections and dont physically interact with each other. Even the break room is closed. We all have lunch in our trucks. The only people I see is my parents but if they keep having people over and get exposed Im not risking go over anymore.

My folks are getting older and with my mom working in a nursing home she should be extremely cautious...
 

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Found out a week or so ago that my dad has the cooties, but is recovering OK at home. My mother is too stubborn to go get tested (ex medical professional and of course they know everything and don't have to listen to other medical people), although displays some of the symptoms. Her health would frighten a zombie :eek:

Of course she's making my dad drive her to her **&^%%^!! hair appointment, and crap like that, as if that's the most important thing on earth.

Needless to say the entire family is avoiding them. They're old, they don't need to be out and about, WHY the #$%#$%^%@#$% they are even leaving the house is beyond me.
 

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