So I was actually supposed to work a long weekend but the snow canceled all of it. I'm torn between whether this is a good thing or a bad thing because on one hand I really hate having to go into work, but on the other hand I haven;t had any work with Bill in a while and that obviously means no paycheck for a while. It would have been nice to fix that.
I got called in by Bill friday so I could help some new tech he has lay marley. It takes no time so he had me spend the rest of my two hours rearranging the entire set from a play that just ended in the shop to make room for a whole bunch of backdrops coming in for the show that was supposed to be this weekend. Apparently for some reason Essex wants to see the show that just ended in January so all the sticks and reeds and generally room taking up crap has to sit in the shop until they are ready to be shipped over to Essex.
I have already asked myself and Bill why the things weren't shipped sooner but I rescinded the question after I realized that these two giant pillars from the Annapolis Opera set have been sitting in the shop for a WHOLE YEAR. They were supposed to be revamped into something that was easy to take a part and put back together by Bill. It looks like he just cut them in half and then reattached them into something that could be pulled apart. In the short of it he didn't do anything with them and they are basically still just hogging room in the shop.
The shop is also cluttered up by trash cans and giant bags full of shredded tires (fake dirt) Apparently the one is so heavy only a forklift can move it. Which brings one to ask the question WHY you would leave somethign so unmovable in an area that is going to immediatley require it to be MOVED.
I'd get more oturaged or angry at this stuff but I don't really see the point because in a few short weeks I'll have plenty of work there and plenty of new things to make me angry.
Let's not waste all that good build up here.
_Liz
Sunday, December 20, 2009
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