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<blockquote data-quote="gotfire" data-source="post: 598084" data-attributes="member: 8968"><p>Well I just got off the phone with my boss and November 28 at 8:00 AM will be the end of my "plant" life. My boss told me that he knew that this was coming for the last 3 months but did not know when I was going to pull the plug. I have trained my replacement and don't know why I'm still there. I just got a phone call form him telling me he needs my notice back dated with in the next 5 hours and to fill out my time off sheet so I get the rest of the week off and to get my vacation set up for the rest of the year.</p><p></p><p>I want to thank all you'll that pushed me to do this that has responded to this thread (lol). I look forward to the help that everyone one that will help me in the when needed and I only hope to be able to pass on the knowledge that I have to someone that needs it once I learn and experience more.</p><p></p><p>Once I get back form the "plant" in a few hours I'll move the cows to pasture with some hay and run down to the stock yard and see what trends they have been seeing running through there yard.</p><p></p><p>Now the only real question is should I go in with wearing my nice office stuff or put on my farm junk, check some cow pies with my boots to see if they froze yet, and head to work in my farm truck after I sling a bit more mud on it?</p><p>Who is going to tell my wife that my last day of work is right around the corner and not down the road a few weeks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gotfire, post: 598084, member: 8968"] Well I just got off the phone with my boss and November 28 at 8:00 AM will be the end of my “plant” life. My boss told me that he knew that this was coming for the last 3 months but did not know when I was going to pull the plug. I have trained my replacement and don’t know why I’m still there. I just got a phone call form him telling me he needs my notice back dated with in the next 5 hours and to fill out my time off sheet so I get the rest of the week off and to get my vacation set up for the rest of the year. I want to thank all you’ll that pushed me to do this that has responded to this thread (lol). I look forward to the help that everyone one that will help me in the when needed and I only hope to be able to pass on the knowledge that I have to someone that needs it once I learn and experience more. Once I get back form the “plant” in a few hours I’ll move the cows to pasture with some hay and run down to the stock yard and see what trends they have been seeing running through there yard. Now the only real question is should I go in with wearing my nice office stuff or put on my farm junk, check some cow pies with my boots to see if they froze yet, and head to work in my farm truck after I sling a bit more mud on it? Who is going to tell my wife that my last day of work is right around the corner and not down the road a few weeks? [/QUOTE]
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