…well, more of a scuttled ship if I can stretch the naval metaphor. Without getting too in depth to the rather boring details of corporate money saving decisions of my employer let’s just say a small premises they own is being closed down and most of the staff, managers included, have jumped ship and swam away. Which is where I come in. The few remaining staff can run the place on a day to day basis, they just don’t have someone of a management stripe to complete the end of day, close down and lock up. Hence my quick crash course in closing down a petrol station yesterday. That’s the real step outside of my comfort zone, doing something I never imagined myself doing. It’s a good thing it’s not that hard, cause I have a feeling I’m going to be doing a lot of this.
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