Yep, the project passed a milestone this week. They've worked ten million work hours with no lost time injuries. It's a very significant achievement in the oilsands. To celebrate, today the chef went all out with a special dinner. They served lobster tails, and carved sirloin steak, and some kind of fish and fancy potatoes and vegetables. And the desserts...oh my. I had a piece of red velvet cake that was as almost as good as any I've made :) And I heard the carrot cake, and the key lime cheesecake were equally as good. They also had to implement restrictions on the dining room, since whenever there was a special dinner, like at Thanksgiving, or other holiday, they would serve anywhere from 400-1000 more dinners than usual. They suppose that was because there are other people working on site that don't stay here, and they'd just stop off for dinner, then go back to their own camp, or town, or wherever they stay. Plays havoc on the food budget. Especially for a special event. Soon the card swipers will be in place, and if your badge beeps when you go through, you can't eat here.
We've also implemented a new procedure for walkdowns here, as a result of the deaths of the two workers in their rooms. Up until now, you could put a "Do Not Disturb" sign on your door if you didn't want service in your room, were making your own bed, etc. Housekeeping would not check these rooms. Well, they were required to enter once every three days. They've collected all the DND signs, and left notes that explain that each room must be entered every day. If you are sleeping in, and have your privacy lock on, the door will flash red. If you don't respond when the housekeeper knocks in the morning, a report will go to Security and they will come back and open the door. It may sound strange, but there are quite a few people who do not want housekeeping in their rooms, thus the signs. So I imagine there will be some upset people complaining about that in the next few days. I understand where this is coming from, and I hope they'll understand too.
We've been lucky with the weather as yet. It's cool, but sunny. I don't think I"m ready yet for the deep cold of real winter.
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