yuck !!
back on 12 hour nights again - at least there is only 4 this time :)
my own fault I guess - I let it be known I don't mind nights (no bosses around ) & I can sleep well during the day. Everyone else complains like crazy if they are asked to work nights - so I think its a case of supervision taking the path of least resistance.
usually they keep us pretty busy but this time the problem may be boredom - only about half the samples they normally take - I'd rather be busy.
this supposed to be the last campaign for awhile. We'll see - I think this is my 4th "last campaign".
on a positive note - our lab aced its initial ISO 17025 audit last week. The audit report stated we were one of the best prepared labs he had ever seen for an initial audit.
Means a lot to me because I was hired 3 years ago with a mandate of getting us ready for accreditation. Even though I thought we were ready you never really know until someone else looks at your system.
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Congrats on your success with the ISO accreditation.
What's a " Campaign " in the sense you use it ?
Our mini-plant usually runs "bench-scale" tests Monday to Friday - day shift only.
Once in awhile they will want to test something on little larger scale for an extended period on time.
That is what we refer to as a campaign - they can last anywhere from 5 to 12 days.
You got a feather in your cap. It is not the kind that one uses to tickle one's fancy. No... this is more like a quill. Those that know what true quality is worth have used that quill to write excellence across your work. Congratulations on a job site well prepared. Now put that feather back in your cap...
:)
congratulations, dad!
Congratulations Bobby!
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