Good news at the office today. Our new PEO's insurance options will allow us to pay less for insurance per employee, while simultaneously giving them better coverage than they had AND they will no longer have to make a contribution toward their own insurance! Talk about win-win! That's a benefit of leaving Gevity.
I welded a nice frame yesterday, 4 feet by 2 feet, made of 3/4 inch square tubing that I cut using a chop saw, making perfect 45 degree angles for the corner joints. Then, I cut and welded together the pieces to make an octagon. I learned (thugh admittedly I should have already known) that the cutting angles for the pieces of the octagon are 22.5 degrees each. Next week, I'll probably finish welding seams, I'll create a couple of more shapes to complement the octagon, and will assemble the pieces into a trellis of sorts which I'll attach to our fence after painting or otherwise finishing it.
I won't try to write much about my bizarre dream last night, except to say that somehow, in one's dreams, one can be in a crowded Chinese market, with no English spoken by anyone, and just simply KNOW that one is in New York. And one can attempt to find a NY subway train near the Chinese market, only to have a very attractive but utterly mute American woman make some very suggestive overtures in an attempt to keep one's mind off the train.
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