Well, I am still living, .....LOL
Might try to bid on a inside job if they will still let me bid in it.(I think it closed yesterday, (the 19th) but sometimes they will let another application in. You are in the Wheeling tunnels. and send trucks out, or if there is a wreck, and the police call you, you send the safety man, and the tow trucks, send the salt trucks out, stuff like that.
They say, once you get on to it, it's pretty easy.
Everyone is telling me I should just stay on disability, but disability was supposed to review me in December, should have been over and done by now.
Disability is not letting me know what is going on,
But this will be more money than I am getting from disability, and in about 6 years, when I retire, it will be more money then, cause I;ll get about I think it's about $400.00 a month pension, plus My Social Security.
That will be at 66 years old and 2 months. I will turn 60 in October, so it's not like it's forever.
What the heck, 6 years will go quick.
I think If they will let me bid on it, I may try to go for it.
Only sucky part, is I am pretty sure it is all 3 shifts. 8-4 one week, 4-11 next week, and 11-7 third week.
Or maybe you actually stay on it (each shift) 10 days, or 2 weeks, I am not sure.
But it will be the same (should be) money when I left when I got sick.
Oh yeah, the Lathe, is that what this thread is "supposed to be about"
Well, it's real cold right now, so I started mounting my KBIC 120 board in the work box, I got a few pretty nice ones from radio shack.(I am working up stairs of course) Mounted the board, and the Pot, and the power switch, but when I got to the DPDT switch,
come to find out it is On/ON/ with no center off spot. I think I would just feel better with a center off in the motor reverse switch.
So, back to radio shack, website does show my store having them in stock.
Supposed to go down to -8* tonight,
I thought were were in the clear, then it stats getting cold and snowing again.
We are lucky though, show id enough to be a nuisance, but nothing real bad.
Thanks for listening.