It was actually very nice.
Laid back & relaxing atmosphere, very nice owner & manager.
I didn’t care one damn bit. I enjoyed it.
First I organized their bookcase. Not in alphabetical order by author or whatnot, but I put books of the same title together, tidied it up, etc..
Then I spent my day taping the sides of painted cross-stitch canvases (with tape that had the store’s logo & info on it).
Like I said, low-man-on-the-totem work, but I enjoyed it.
Mainly because it wasn’t job #1, which I’d quit in a heart-beat if we could afford to have my pay drop so dramatically.
I’m only supposed to work today and tomorrow, but I’m going to tell them tomorrow if they want/need me to come in on Wednesday morning for the few hours I’m available before I have to trudge on down to job#1, I’m completely willing to do so.
Granted it’s the slow season right now, so we’ll see how crazy things get when business starts to pick up once the snowbirds start returning to Phoenix and need to get their Christmas gifts made. 😊 We’ll see if I still love working there then, or if I will have to eat my words. 😉
Oh, and I put my hands on some of the most expensive yarn I think I’ve ever seen… and I want it.
Unfortunately, it’s $90 a skein. Well, $72 with my discount… But still, very pricey.
But it’s so damn soft… it’s like a mix of chenille and some novelty fibers (like eyelash yarn I think)... I can’t remember the name of it right off hand, but I’ll check it again tomorrow and post it for the curious. So soft… such pretty colors… Shit, I could blow my whole paycheck from the yarn store on just two skeins. 🐛
That's all, folks...