Sprinkler Blowouts For Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Jacob didn’t make it out yesterday at all, so we are counting him out for the rest of the season.  Jesse will take care of the route today that Jacob missed yesterday.  I almost made it through my route, but this sickness is still kicking my keester and I ran out of steam about 4 p.m. and couldn’t finish the last four I had on my route.  I will get to them today and have added more to my route.  I had one today I couldn’t find, and even the Ada County Assessor’s office had no record of it either.  If ya’ll don’t know where you live, there ain’t no way I’m going to know either.  🙂

To see Jesse’s route for today, look at yesterday’s post for Jacob, and below are the streets I will be visting today:

W Red Maple Dr
S Queens Guard Way
W Sandhurst Dr
W Camas St
W Florida Dr.
W Baserri Drive
W Overland Road
W Lewisburg Ct
W Florida Ct
W Camas Dr
S Winthrop Way

Since we are down a technician for the season unless by some miracle someone comes along that knows what they are doing and are ready to work, I have had to make adjustments to our calendar again.  Originally I had planned 3 machines in the 83709 for a day, and then 83646 for a day, 83642 for a day, and then repeat.  I am changing that now to have 2 machines in a zip code for TWO days before the switch so we can get more done each time we visit the area.

The only thing that will mess that up this week is Thursday I get another nerve ablation in my back as they work their way up my spine.  Sedation will be necessary for the next step, which will probably keep me from working the entire day. I know I would feel like a pincushion, but I wish have just done my entire back and neck in one shot, but it doesn’t work that way in the insurance world.  First, they want test shots to see how they work, then the real shots, then more test shots, then more real shots, etc.,   I have gotten to where I have lost track of what level is next.

Jesse is starting to slow down some which was expected.  He won’t be able to keep up the pace he is at for much longer, so I am thankful we are only about 3 weeks away from completion.  He has tried for days to make up for the loss of one technician and to help keep my stress down with all we have left to do which I am very grateful.  There is new stress now, and that is when is Jesse going to finally have a complete meltdown.  He has consistently put in 30 hours of overtime each pay period since we started.

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