Labouring on the Labour Day Long Weekend

It’s been a busy weekend for me between supervising both a move-out and a move-in, and doing a marathon transcription session. Alberta has a bunch of long weekends in a row, but they’re all the first one of the month! Not very practical when you’re managing an apartment complex! Work will slow right down by the end of the week, so perhaps I’ll be able to take a day off and make up for this past weekend.

I really do need to get out more so I have something interesting to blog about, don’t I? 🙂

Three Years on the Road!

This evening three years ago was my last evening in Ottawa before heading cross-country. Surreal!

I have a post prepared to commemorate this anniversary, but I’m waiting for a few more pieces to fall into place before I publish it. Look for it later this week.

As to what I’m doing to celebrate, well, I’m working on the transcription file from hell. 🙂

Busy Managing

I have to confess that I am absolutely in love with my job! I thought that I never wanted to work for someone else again, but I’d never been a manager before! I have a lot of the freedoms I enjoy from working for myself, but I also have a steady pay cheque.

This apartment complex managing position is an excellent fit for me. It combines all my past work experience, from bookkeeping support to security clearance processing to customer service, and more. I feel valued and appreciated and I am discovering that I have a backbone!

This week, being the last of the month, is incredibly busy. I am presently at the office waiting for two tenants to move out!

While this job is slowly taking over my life, I am still drawing a firm line and continuing with my own business and clients. It’s really the best of both worlds.

Now, someone pinch me. Tomorrow is September?!

Work/Life Balance

I took on a ton of transcription work for this weekend, four audio hours. It takes about four hours to transcribe an hour of decent-quality audio, plus there’s extra time needed for proofreading and researching. So it amounts to about 18 hours of work.

Transcription is surprisingly physical work since you have to sit in pretty much the same position while you’re doing it. My transcription equipment includes a foot pedal, which gives me the maximum speed possible, so it’s not like I can grab the laptop and go sit in a lounge chair to change position every once in a while.

The only way to handle such a huge amount of typing/sitting down/staring at a computer screen is to take frequent breaks. I start the day taking 15 to 30 minute breaks every 15 audio minutes, about each hour. During these breaks, I have to get up and move around!

So, I’ve gotten into the habit of writing down little chores that can be done in short bursts, like throwing on a load of laundry, washing the floors, cleaning the microwave, vacuuming the loft, putting bread ingredients in the bread maker, etc.

By the time I’ve hit a full audio hour, I’ve already put in a solid four hours at my desk. This usually falls mid-afternoon (2PM today) and I take about an hour off. I have a nice lunch in the kitchen, clean up my dishes, switch out the laundry, do my personal emailing, etc.

The final audio hour is a bit tougher. My legs start to get sore and my fingers become clumsy. I still try to take my breaks every 15 audio minutes, but it’s usually every 10 audio minutes. These breaks are short, just a stretch.

When I have a half hour of audio to go, about two hours of work, I start thinking about dinner. Yesterday, I cut up onions and carrots at the half hour mark. At the 15 minute mark, I caramelized the onions in the rice cooker, then added rice, chicken, raisins, and Moroccan spices. An hour later, I was done for the day, an incredibly fragrant aroma was wafting through the rig, and I was nearly caught up on my chores. It was 7PM.

After dinner, I cleaned up the kitchen and took off for an hour-long walk. It doesn’t matter that my knees have been horrible the last few weeks, I can just sack out with a movie after a day of transcription, I need to get the blood circulating!

Sure, the frequent breaks mean that I have a longer work day, but they also mean that I don’t emerge from the study at the end of the day completely exhausted and drained. Instead, I can relax since there isn’t a mountain of chores waiting for me. I think that my method is a perfect example of solid work/life balance.

Afternoon break is over, back to work I go!

I Still Can’t Blog About Anything That’s Going on!

It’s another super busy week for me, not that I can say much about what I’m working on. Just be content in knowing that I’m not bored!

Summer is quickly reaching its end as mornings are chilly, but it’s still going to be a much longer summer than just about anyone in the rest of the country has experienced. A friend from Dawson City emailed me this week and mentioned that there’s already frost in the mornings up there. The west and east coasts have been absolutely sodden all summer, too. Albertans had nothing to complain about this summer, what with all the sun and heat!

I am a little concerned that I haven’t completed a single one of the projects I’d slated for the season. I thought I’d make a dent this weekend but, guess what, yup, I have extra transcription work to do. I’m not complaining; I couldn’t have paid for the experience I’m getting from this one fantastic client I recently picked up!

Not much of a post, I’m afraid, but at least it’s a proof of life. 😀