This Friday, Cheryl was busy doing work that she felt it was best if she did herself. As a result, I ended up helping people other than Cheryl for the most of the day. The only job I did for Cheryl was to paint one of the toolboxes that I had helped make early in my senior project. Though Dan wasn't asked by anyone to do so, he volunteered to help me with the painting. This was fortunate, since, unlike me, Dan actually had experience painting (certain events made me question whether or not Cheryl had an idea of how to go about painting, either; some people in the ReStore seemed to be confused by the direction she gave me).
After that job was done, I was given work by Meredith Ashkettle, the Restore manager. The first thing she had me do was alphabetize the receipts for donations that had been filled out. This job didn't take very long since since Meredith didn't give me that many sheets.
The next thing I had to do was make the receipt forms. Have you ever seen one of those sheets that has an identical sheet behind it that gets written on when you write on the front sheet? That's what I was making. Essentially, all I had to do was glue the front sheet to the back sheet. This job got boring incredibly fast, especially since I was doing it alone. However, once I was done, so was the day, and I headed home.
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