Oh Amazon, we are so incredibly grateful for this opportunity oh but we sure are not loving this job! Haha, the connections and relationships that we have built here in Campbellsville have been incredible and so important to our journey into full time Rv-ing. So many people were so happy to tell us their tricks of the trade and share everything that they have learned so far. It's been invaluable.
The job on the other hand has been another story. We are called "pickers" in the warehouse. We basically walk anywhere from 10-18 miles a day across a million square foot warehouse up and down four flights of stairs. I wish I was exaggerating but I am not. Jordan and I got used to the walking but the one thing that nearly killed us was the absolute brainless job. We hold a scanner in our hand for ten hours and it tells us where to go in the warehouse and what to item to "pick" next. There is little to no human interaction all day. We are not allowed to bring an ipod or anything to listen to music, so you are alone, in your head for 10 hours a day up to 60 hours a week. We talked to ourselves A LOT, tried to sing, planned adventures, thought about life..... until we were blue in the face. But honestly how long can you really entertain yourself? On top of that we worked from 6:30am-5:00pm everyday. Praise the Lord that my husband woke up every morning with such an amazing attitude. If you know anything about Jordan he does not do mornings. His usual bed time is not until 4am, so this was a big adjustment for him and he handled it with such grace! Thank you baby! Anyways, the problem with this schedule is that we would never see the sun. It was dark when we left and dark when we got out. It was so hard for us especially after living in Hawaii, Tucson, and California- three of the sunniest states in the US!
We did enjoy taking our breaks together and eating all three meals of the day together. I don't know if that has ever happened for us before. So our days have mostly been filled with work, coming home making dinner, cleaning up, showering and then it is just about time for bed. I am grateful that this job was only for six weeks. We made enough money to live for a while and made some great friends.
So if you wondering why I didn't blog much maybe now you will understand! We miss you and love you and hope all is well wherever in the world you are today!
We hope your holidays are filled with joy, peace and love!!!! Merry Christmas from the Gypsy Cotes!