It's almost over, senior year and being an intern at Ideal Group. Time goes by pretty fast, it's those little things throughout high school that make the journey worthwhile. Today was a calm day for me. I began my day making a hospitality list for Virginia. I decide to create a template and work instructions for it. I then gave it to Virginia. Then I began on my red books for the HMC building. I realized that we didn't have anymore red books, so I had to ask Virginia to order a few more, I printed out everything needed for the Red Books anyways, just to have it all set for when they arrived. I followed up with Abel on the PPE sheets and he gave me reports on them. After that, Keith emailed me som PM sheets. I printed some out for the HMC building. I went to lunch with Linzie, Amanda, and Hilary. We ate Middle Eastern food, my favorite. After lunch I began on a project. I have to create a PowerPoint presentation of the Scarcyny Garden and Cadillac Garden. Im almost done, but I'll keep working on continuously until next week. Overall my day was great.
Christopher Lara, March 11, 2016
Today’s job was simple and clear- cycle counting. It’s the world’s most interesting task, but also the most tedious. It consists of taking inventory of the tools and parts that are in lots in what we call the cage. The cage is a small room in the shop that stores a great amount of surplus material for Ideal Surplus. There are as many boxes as there are fish in a lake, so this project will be running for a bit of time. The difficult part is searching the list for the item number on the tool, which can take several minutes if you have many pages to look through. Sometimes I double and triple check because I felt that I messed up or remembered the wrong number to look up. Many times, the part in the box isn’t on the list, so you have to take it out of the lot and put it to the side; however, if that part was on the list and it was human error when looking up the number, it can have serious proble...
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