
This is how I feel after my first full day of work at
Michaels – completely deflated. As I write this post my heels are still sore, but at least I am upright.
I was scheduled to call tomorrow, Wendesday, to obtain my schedule, but I received a call from Micheals about 11:00, asking me if I could come in from 14:00 to 22:00. I gladly agreed as I did thought it would work in my favor. I was asked to bring in my driver’s license and social security card for I-9 verification. I stated I could scan them and email them, but was told they did not have email, so I need to bring them in.
While there is limited parking, I called the bus lines to figure out how to get there. Because of insufficient time notification, I ended up driving, allowing me to cool down after preparing for work. When I arrived, I was asked to go to the library and obtain copies, which caused me to work up a sweat prior to beginning my shift.
While my uniform does not reveal it, my t-shirt I wore is covered with dried sweat lines because while the store is air-conditioned, the front door remains open and it was warm in there. After two years of working on my feet and having woke at my normal time of 06:00, I was worn out. Most of my day consisted of returning unsold items to the shelves. This was good practice to learn the layout of the store, but very boring. Fortunately, I was able to interact with customers, which I thoroughly enjoyed.
While I am grateful that I am employed, I am beginning to have second thoughts about working retail. At least as an office assistant, I would be in a air-conditioned building and have minimal physical exertion. One good thing I discovered is a clearance bin in the back of the store, where I found a supply of yarn. Using my gun, I discovered that it is not a significant reduction in price, but will inquire again and keep my eyes on that bin for when I am ready to make my yarn purchase.
I am thinking of notifying Michaels that I can’t work Monday nights in the future, as I had to miss my Monday night stitch ‘n’ bitch with the Culver City Crafters. I definitely need to notify them that I can’t work the third Thursday of each month, as I am the lead for my new stitch ‘n’ bitch group,
Playa Vista Yarn Crafters at the
Playa Vista Library.


Hang in there Leo! Working on your feet all day is hard, but it will get better with time.