Friday, September 7, 2007
Back to School
I just spent an entire day watching videos from a company called FishBowl Inventory. We have bought a new inventory system from them. (You can see it at FishBowlInventory.com if you are just dying to see it.) My eyes are buggy from that many hours of it--and my heart is faint for all I have to learn. I know once it is set up, it CAN make warehouse receiving and shipping easier. But it is way beyond my training level. May the Good Lord help me learn fast! Next week, we will have three and a half days--and maybe a few nights--of meetings with the Finance and Humanitarian Aid departments (here in PA) to set it up, learn it and get it going. And I hope we get it really going well before the October Volunteer Work Project next month!
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Writing Again...
It's been some time since I have done any regular writing. And I miss my days as a reporter. Thanks to the Stowmans, I may have found a place to play. Thank you Stowmans!
For every one of us, there is work, play, rest, and faith in all three. Lately, it has been more work than play or rest.
Our fiscal year ended August 31, 2007. In the past year, we shipped 33 tractor trailer loads of aid from here to countries around the world--and even a few sites in the US. That is 7 more than our first year! So we had a lot of work receiving, packing and shipping all that aid.
Now that we have finished off our fiscal year with an inventory and audit (a lot of work there!), we move into preparation mode for the October Volunteer Work Project. From October 8 - 17, more than 1,000 volunteers will join us to help sort and pack new aid that is arriving now. Come join us!
So for now, I will sign off. I may even get to leave at 5:00 p.m. tonight. A novel idea!
For every one of us, there is work, play, rest, and faith in all three. Lately, it has been more work than play or rest.
Our fiscal year ended August 31, 2007. In the past year, we shipped 33 tractor trailer loads of aid from here to countries around the world--and even a few sites in the US. That is 7 more than our first year! So we had a lot of work receiving, packing and shipping all that aid.
Now that we have finished off our fiscal year with an inventory and audit (a lot of work there!), we move into preparation mode for the October Volunteer Work Project. From October 8 - 17, more than 1,000 volunteers will join us to help sort and pack new aid that is arriving now. Come join us!
So for now, I will sign off. I may even get to leave at 5:00 p.m. tonight. A novel idea!
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