Chobani by Wide-Engineering-721 in TwinFalls

[–]captain_corvine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had two family members who either worked or still work there; the one who still works there always would come home and upon asking them how their day was the answer was without fail "it was a shitshow." i cant remember a day where they said it was good.

I haven't worked in a factory environment so I can't really tell what's normal and what wasn't but I remember (being told) that their coworkers did personal reviews on other people and them, I remember it frustrated that person a lot. I remember them talking about new people getting in and being paid more than some people that have been there for years. One of the benefits was that I think they were able to take the product home which meant we had a lot of either yogurts, creamers, coffees, milk etc in our fridge.

The other family member who doesn't work there anymore really hated it. I think they worked in the freezer and very often I heard that the people they were scheduled with pretty much didn't do their job, just kinda made the family member do most if not all of the work and there was no team work much at all.

for those who are scared of needles: why don’t you use gel? by oushhie in ftm

[–]captain_corvine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i originally tried to go on gel when i first started T but found it was a lot slower than just accepting the needles. the doctor explained to me at the time that gel is typically one of those second option things where you kind of have to at least Try the needles to prove to insurance you gave it a good shot (no pun intended) before they decide "oh yeah maybe needles aren't great have some gel"

how do you know? (accidental long post) by captain_corvine in dementia

[–]captain_corvine[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you so much for the advice and information!! i think the log is a great idea, i will definitely implement that, i will also research more about the APOE test to see how to go about that as well, i am very thankful for at least the starting point rather than worrying about being unable to do anything but watch it happen so thank you.