I
had a lovely Sunday with time spent with my oldest daughter, which is hard to
come by these days. She works hard and
is very busy with school as well as her job so her time is limited, but we
managed to squeeze in a good visit with lots of girl talk and some good food.
It
was another crazy work week and things have yet to settle down much. Not unlike a lot of companies we are
extremely short handed and now it feels like a mass exodus is taking
place. It's like rats fleeing a sinking
ship right now, which means we will be even more shorthanded and our workloads
will only be increasing. Annual raises
this year were disappointing at best and they just came out with our new
insurance for 2022. It's absolutely
horrible and they are covering less next year for more money out of our
pockets. It's not a good thing. After the two years we've just had we were
expecting much better as far as pay and benefits, but it simply is not to be. We are losing our hardest working long term
employees at an alarming rate. I can't
blame anyone for wanting better. The new
insurance plan has me the most concerned.
It has cost me a bloody fortune the past two years and it is going to
cost more next year. Competitive wages
and benefits is the name of the game right now as far as employee retention
goes and unfortunately the top floor isn't willing to accept that. I am completely baffled about this and I fear
they are making a huge mistake by not listening to their employees. As a result we've all pretty much got our
feelers out. One would be foolish not
to.
By
the time Friday rolled around I was completely beat. My daughter and I both headed off to bed
early and I slept in until 7:00 and she slept until 8:00. By the time we both rallied and got ourselves
dressed for the day we were ready to get busy and do something productive. First thing we did was to go to Fred Meyer to
pick up some loss leader items on sale and to transfer a couple of my
prescriptions over to their pharmacy so I could get $50 in FREE groceries. Yes please!
My
daughter wanted a "new" coat for winter so we went to a couple of
thrift stores until she found the one she wanted. A black Croft & Barrow fully lined and
washable coat with deep pockets in a classic style. Now all of us have a winter coat that
basically looks the same. But they are
good solid coats and I picked this one up for her for $19.99. It is in like new condition and one very
similar to this one retails for $120. We
got a good deal.
THINGS
WE ATE LAST WEEK: Teryaki chicken
w/steamed rice, miso soup, Baja tacos & spanish rice, hot & sour soup w/potstickers, green salads.
THINGS I CLEANED IN 15 MINUTES OR LESS:
Laundry Room & Half Bathroom - Vacuumed & spot mopped floors, washed rug. Daily swish & swipe.
Kitchen & Dining Room - Cleaned & reorganized inside of refrigerator, vacuumed & spot mopped floors. Daily swish & swipe.
Bedrooms & Main Bathroom - Washed rug. Daily swish & swipe.
Other
- Two loads of laundry. Vacuumed &
dusted living room, hallway & both entryways.
THINGS
I DID TO SAVE A SMALL BUNDLE OF $$: I
washed out four gallon size and one quart size Ziploc bags to reuse. Downloaded digital coupons and only bought
items on sale.
THINGS
I DID TO EARN EXTRA $$: Worked some
overtime.
How was your thrifty
week?
I am so sorry about work. It sounds stressful and exhausting. And the increase in insurance costs makes things worse. Hopefully corporate will get a clue since so many are leaving.
ReplyDeleteGlad you were able to spend time with your girl. Your meals sound so good, and your house is lovely. Hope you have a good week.
Thank you Kathy. I hope your week is fabulous as well. :)
DeleteI’m so sorry. You’d think employers would do what they can to keep good employees.
ReplyDeleteHow long until you can retire?
One would think.
DeleteSoon, I hope!