19
Nov

Risk Of Illness From Raw Oysters?

   Posted by: jude   in Senior Health

I visited the beoysteraware.com website and was surprised at the information that I found there. According to their site you could be at risk for a serious illness from a bacteria called Vibrio vulnificus this occurs more often in summer months than winter and you can get it 2 ways. First by eating raw or undercooked seafood that is contaminated or by an open wound in contaminated seawater.

A healthy person can tolerate this and will not have any diverse effects, but according to their site if you have any of the following health problems which I do you should only eat fully cooked seafood. “Liver Disease (from hepatitis, cirrhosis, alcoholism, or cancer), Iron overload disease (hemochromatosis), diabetes, cancer (including lymphoma, leukemia, Hodgkin’s disease), stomach disorders, or any illness or medical condition that weakens the body’s immune system.”

Some people like sushi which I’ve never tried, but I happen to love raw oysters (don’t like fried oysters) I didn’t like reading the warning, but then I read about the 3 post-harvest processes that the Gulf Coast oyster processors have developed so I can still eat my oysters raw I was very excited and found that to be interesting reading because I had never been aware of any of this before. It’s an interesting site that I recommend and they even have a recipe book that you can download. If your an oyster lover then you might want to check them out.

I love gulf oysters and the first time I tried a raw oyster was 20 years ago at an oyster feed, I’m sure many of you are saying  gross at this point and so did I. I swore I’d never eat those yucky looking things. The only reason I went to the feed was to gamble and drink beer, of course back then you didn’t want to give me a dare because I would have to do it just to prove something to myself.

The first time I saw an oyster I thought, Oh Yuck, how in the world can someone swallow that slimy looking thing. When I tended bar they would do oyster shots and I would have to look away I couldn’t stand to even look at them. My boyfriend knew about my aversion and dared me to eat one at the feed, well 20 bucks was on the line so I put some Tabasco on it, loosened it from the shell, picked it up, threw it in my mouth, swallowed and drank lots of beer.

I’m still not sure if it was all the beer or I simply liked the combination I sat down and ate 2 dozen and I’ve liked them ever since.

18
Nov

Working At Lowe’s Rant

   Posted by: jude   in Getting/Keeping A Job

I know I’ve talked about customer service being everything when you are running a business and it’s very important if you want repeat customers. You have to treat everyone special even the difficult ones and believe me I know how hard that is since I worked in people pleasing businesses all of my life except the past 6 years, which has been blissfully peaceful doing work from home except for my 5 month stint at Lowe’s.

When I worked at Lowe’s they were very strict with their policies and you have to continually learn things and take tests. Basically I simply wanted a part time job so I could be around people again, so I decided cashier would be okay. My big career days are over and I definitely did not have the ambition to learn every department in the store which they want you to do.

It’s a great place with really good benefits though and a young person could really grow with them, but dang I’m 56 now and when they asked me where do I see myself with them in 10 years, I answered retired. I kind of got use to being at home 6 years ago and being my own boss so the 5 months I worked at Lowe’s in 2006 was pure torture.

It was a new store with brand new employees all trying to prove they could do the jobs they had been assigned to. It actually felt like I was working under a Gestapo rule, it was a very horrible feeling. Smile at everyone, speak to everyone, stand here, do this, wipe here, straighten there, go help there, go climb that horrible high ladder and straighten light bulbs, etc., etc. oh and I loved that you couldn’t point.

Now, the Lowe’s that I worked at was a humongous store and you were suppose to know every aisle and what was on every aisle so you could tell the customer to go either left or right and which aisle, never, never, ever point in the direction, if caught you could get a spanking, well not really, but you could expect a very stern talking to. Like being called to the principle’s office.

Cashiers of course were not expected to leave their position in front of the aisle unless they were straightening something, but if you were working on the floor you never told a customer which aisle, you were expected to take them to what they were looking for. I felt like I was in the Army and there are always cameras on you and everyone else and you feel like you are being scrutinized every second.

I was used to the camera’s because I worked in Reno years ago so I simply ignored them and did my job as I normally would. The really fun part was the department meetings when everyone is expected to be there, even if it’s your day off, you do get paid for your time though and thank goodness it was usually only an hour unless someone had some really heavy grievances.

Back to the fun part of those meetings, the all seeing video, seemed they loved showing video’s especially of some forgetful employee doing some no no and breaking some rule. I really didn’t see them as funny to have someone totally humiliated in front of all their peers unless they had been hateful to me of course and thought they knew everything and could do no wrong. (Especially the new head cashiers that thought they were the boss.)

Needless to say 5 months was as long as I could take there and I’ve been happily at home ever since, but they had secret shoppers come there every month some times twice a month so they could make sure the customers were being treated the way they dictated and that’s a good thing. Most of the reports they told us about at the meetings were okay, but every now and then there were reports of someone not saying thanks for shopping Lowe’s or something else stupid. I’m still considering the secret shopper option.

17
Nov

My External Drive Backup Boo Boo

   Posted by: jude   in Mature Not Senile Misc

I posted a while back about getting an external drive and backing up my computer and programs so I could roll my pc all the way back, which I did. However I just tried to use my external drive for a program that I had previously and found out that when I backed it up I didn’t have my computer checked so guess what? I lost all of those programs. Sometimes I worry about my mind.

I have passwords written down everywhere and haven’t gotten around to making a list and have them all in one handy place because I forget a lot. I had to redownload the FTP program that I use and of course I had to search out my ftp address, user names and passwords before I could even use it. I thought I had everything secure with the external, what a ditz.

I guess I need to get organized again because you can’t get anything done when  everything is chaotic so that will be my project for today, hopefully unless I get sidetracked again. I recently improved my workspace and got that all straightened out and thought I had everything else under control, but now I will have to try and remember the programs that I absolutely need and try and find them again.

Have a great day I’m not sure how great mine is going to be. It’s not good to frustrate yourself so early in the morning, but I’m sure I’ll get over it.

17
Nov

My Dance Shoe Find

   Posted by: jude   in Mature Not Senile Misc

I am not into fashion, but years ago I had a thing for handbags, I bought Kenneth Cole and Capezio. I loved my Capezio, but then I had my bag stolen and I stopped carrying them which still ticks me off. However I was lucky and it was found in the dumpster of another business down the street which was a club with all my credit cards and license intact, I was very lucky except my money was all gone because they needed that to play stupid punch boards apparently. These days I only carry what fits in my jeans pocket.

I received an e-mail from Zappos that said something about Capezio so I had to go look because I still love looking at those purses. I had to go check it out and I found  Capezio dance shoes Bloch dance shoes, Tic-Tac-Toe dance shoes and lots of other stuff. I’m not the greatest dancer in the world even though I’d love to be a Ginger Rogers and I know Bill would love to be Fred Astaire and if those shoes could make us great then I’d buy them all. You would crack up if you saw Bill do the Popcorn dance, at least that’s what I think it’s called….jeez I’m really out of the loop.

At any rate I need to pass on the dancing shoe site because I’m sure many Mom’s are looking for special dancing shoes for their little ones. I watched those shows last year and was amazed how much money those parents spent on those little kids trying to make them into superstars. Can you imagine how much money they spend? I know Bill’s  kid signs their girls up for gymnastics because we’ve been to 2 shows so far and she’s only 4 the other one is right behind her and since they want the girls to experience everything I’m sure dance is very close behind.

God forbid and I hope not beauty pageants even though they’re beautiful, all those shows on television give me the creeps.

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