Tuesday, July 22, 2008

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Thursday, March 6, 2008

Back to working at Wal Mart

Well working for West didn't work out for one thing my house isn't quiet enough and they didn't have enough hours for me to make enough money. So finally Wal Mart called and offered me a position in Frozen Foods. I'll work 6 PM to 11 PM there.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Teddi Russo

In Loving Memory of our Daughter-in-Law Teddi Russo
She will always be remembered for her happy, loving spirit and her willingness to offer her home and love to friends and family. She will be missed beyond what words can convey.
Teddi Lynn Russo Friday, February 29, 2008
Teddi Lynn Russo, 35, passed away Feb. 26, 2008. She is preceded in death by her brother, Roy John Aguilar; father, Ted Aguilar; grandparents, Roy and Joy Howerter, and grandfather, John Aguilar. Teddi is survived by her husband of 8 years, David Russo; children, Ashley and Darryn Grace; parents, Linda (Andy) Cyphers; in-laws, Mike and Barbara Romer; siblings, Ray (Terri) Aguilar, Brandon (Shannon) Aguilar; grandmother, Phyllis Torres; brothers-in-law, Cameron and Steven (Yoloni) Sabin; sisters-in-law, Theresa Romer, Judi Patrick, Tina Lay; also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives. Teddi was always taking people in her heart and always wanting to take care of people and animals. She always made everyone feel loved with her bubbling personality. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Saturday, March 1, 2008, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Rye, Colo.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Plywood desk


With my new part time job I need a quiet workplace at home. I've been working in my game room but it's just too noisy in there so I've decided to move out to the shed. I cleared a little office space out there and today I built a plywood desk. Yesterday I ordered a second phoneline as there were too many personal calls interupting my work hours. This caused me to miss business calls.
Here's a picture of the plywood desk still in the rough. It took a 36X70 inch plywood, 4 foot of 2X6 board, 22 - 2inch screws and some wood glue. In about two hours I rounded up the materials from around the house and cut, glued and screwed it together.Remember this still need to be sanded and painted.

Monday, December 17, 2007

West at home

Well I start working today with a company called west at home.
I've done their training and I've scheduled my first shift for this afternoon.
I had to call Verizon fist today to have them remove the voicemail, call waiting and call forwarding service.
I'll be telemarketing various products on the phone using my computer to enter the order in their system. They use a script I'll be reading to the callers. The customers see ads on television and call for information or to order the product.
I get to work at home to save commute time and gas.
I set up my home office space in the corner of my game room. I bought a new phone and a headset to use for my new job. I've only tested the headset a few times but it seems ok.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Trial results

Oh the trial was a breeze, verdict was NOT GUILTY! The state didn't make their case at all.
Let me setup the crime scene for you. This couple was sitting in their pickup in front of this guys aunts duplex arguing while the other tenant couple was outside their apartment arguing at 10:30 at night.
The lady outside arguing was the first witness. She said she heard the lady in the pick up shout stop your hurting me. When the lady in the truck got out she said she saw she had a black eye. She claimed the victim asked her to call police. The defence attorney asked her if she wasn't convicted for giving police misinformation and she denied it but then the defence attorney said she was in fact convicted twice for giving police misinformation. Once the defence attorney produced the documentation the lady admitted she had once lied to police but the second time she just plead guilty for a lesser sentence.
The second witness a police officer talked about the night of the crime. He said her took a statement from the neighbor lady and the defendant admitted to hitting the fiancee. He didn't bring his note from that night but went on recollection.
The prosecution rested the defence called the victim. She said while arguing she slapped the defendant three to four times but he didn't hit her. He simply raise his arms in self defence. She was drunk at the time and was arrested as well for drunk and disorderly. She says she did not tell the neighbor to call the police.
The next witness was the defendant. He said the same as his fiancee that she had slapped him. He said he told the police he may have hit her when he raised his arms to defend himself.He said the police told him he should have just sat there and taken it and they arrested him.
This was such a sloppy case I can't believe it went to trial. The one woman on the jury was selected as the foreman. It was over by noon. We all right away said the state had no case. We mostly agreed it could have been as accused but the evidence wasn't there to prove beyond a reasonable doubt.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Cooler Weather this morning



It's cooler this morning but sunny 46 out there. I wore my jacket into work this morning. I was offered a work at home position at West at Home yesterday so I'll see how that goes soon.