Well, who would believe things can change so dramatically in such a short period of time. The last time I wrote I had little to do at work, spent most of my time on the pc improving my web authoring skills, or my Excel skills, reading books and newspapers and generally doing very little work, because there wasn't any work to do.
They (my employers) decided to shut down the site where I worked, hardly surprising I suppose, and I went to Site 3 just as the coldest November for 40 years took hold. My greatest difficulty was to hold my panic in check. Outwardly I managed it but inside I was panicking for Britain.
I made mistake after mistake. These errors were simply pointed out to me with no apparent personal criticism or judgment for which I was grateful. I beat myself up in my head several times each day and cursed my higher power for the little help he appeared to be.
That was just over a month ago now and I've settled in quite well. Still making the odd mistake. Generally it's that I don't take time to look at what I'm doing. I did a really big one, something similar to what I've recently heard on the radio described as "Fat Finger Syndrome" That is supposedly where you hit the wrong button on the keyboard which is exactly what I did. Big trouble! Once again, my work colleagues simply got on with it and sorted it out whilst I slid around the office on my belly like the snake I felt I was.