Most of the time I entirely savor my task.
It isn’t exactly a normal 9-5, & that’s quite important for me.
I work semi-remote & have quite a bit of freedom around there, because my boss has better things I like to do doing than worry about numbers every day, then one of the hard parts of the position, but, is the biweekly inventory that I manage myself, and my friend and I get a small crew of workers to come help us count, which entirely speeds up the physical part of the task, but then the real fun begins when I get to work out the numbers, but that means I genuinely usually look forward to the physical inventory count in comparison. That is, until this month… When I arrived at the facility bright & early in the day i was not expecting the indoor air temperature to be just as cold as it was outside. The outdoor temperature was about 35 degrees, & there was no relief indoors. That’s when I realized that normally when I arrive at work the heater has been running in the office for a few hours & the production machinery has warmed up the rest of the facility at least a few degrees. This early in the day, but, there had been no moderate relief in the entire space. My friend and I all got our clipboards & inventory sheets, & braved the brisk air in the warehouse wearing hats & gloves… Every hour or so everyone would run back into the moderate safety of the small office to heat up a few degrees before returning back to the wintery rapidly changing temperatures in the production facility, however by the time my friend and I were done counting I was more than ready to stand down at a moderate computer to play with numbers all day long with a space heater at my feet.