This exciting week at TGen was neither exciting nor at TGen. Kathleen was out of town this week so she gave me a list of things that I can work on off-site. This is mostly just to save me from having to pay ridiculous parking fees since TGen no longer has an employee parking lot. Well, that's enough of that, let me tell you all about the less interesting than normal work I've done this week. So last week I mentioned that I was reviewing the waste management guide. Well, this week I finished reviewing it and added some new information that I gathered from the internet as well as the surveys that I used to interview the labs. Hopefully, these new suggested safety practices will catch on. I also started the "How to make safety posters for dummies" guide, or at least that's what it reads like. I've learned this week that it is difficult to document some of these steps due to the changes and variations in the different version of PowerPoint. The best I can do at times is to give vague and general steps. Other times I feel like a smart @$$ when I give instructions on how to rotate a picture 90 degrees in either direction. I mean, the steps are so simple. You click on the picture, click and hold on the green dot above it, then rotate it 90 degrees in either direction. I feel like it's almost mocking, but oh well, Kathleen said to make it as dummy proof as possible so I am. Other than that, I got nothing else for all yall.
Like always, thank you for stopping by and I hope you enjoyed!
Here is a video from one of my favourite youtube channels that I found interesting and maybe you will as well.
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