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memikeyounot
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Date: March 07, 2019 11:57AM
I had an interesting day/night yesterday, and once again the church had nothing to do with it. But wait, I have nothing to do with the church any more, so I guess that’s any day in my life.
I’ve been working at a local hotel in downtown Salt Lake City for the last 3+ years, in the parking booth, not even parking cars, just taking their money or making sure the gate opened so they could get in or out. Really tough job. I actually worked for the parking service, not the hotel.
About 6 weeks ago, the manager told us that they were FINALLY going to replace the outdated cash register and all the attached hardware. I wanted them to remodel the booth, but that didn’t happen. The new computer and printer and entry/exit gates were finally done about 2 weeks ago and if they had been shooting for complex and pointless operating systems, they hit the target.
The manager who hired me was there when I showed up for work yesterday at 530pm. He says he had some bad news for me—my job and the jobs of all of the people who worked there had been eliminated. AHH, that’s why they installed such a big system, huh? It’s all gonna to be automated so they won’t need humans. I think it’s a disservice to the customers and other than the hotel guests, the best part are the people who come to Jazz games next door. They are very loyal and most of them are season ticket holders. And don’t tell anyone, but in those 3+years, they’re the only people who’ve ever tipped me and in the all the time I’ve been there I think my total in tips has been <$100.00.
Anyway, the manager told me we were to finish out the week, which for me was last night since I only work 3 days. And I left at 10pm rather than 11pm, since what are they gonna do, fire me?
One the way home, I needed to get gas in my car. I did that and then stopped at McDonalds to buy the only thing I buy there now, a large Diet Coke for $1.00. I paid the boy at the window and pulled up to the next window. I heard some noise behind me and there was a person at the window banging on it with what looked like a gun. He yelled at the clerk about giving him money and got no response. I’m not sure what happened but soon he ran off with no money and I was glad he didn’t come forward and pull the gun on me.
And then I went home. I’m sitting here listening to a newish album by guitarist Jim Hall and bassist Charlie Haden. Live! And since it’s going to rain in SLC for the next 3 days, I may not even go outside.