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While working at the brand new Mischels Greenhouse I found out it was
different from any other job I ever had. It was one of the most
responsible jobs so far of my life. Four thousand lives were almost totally
in my exchange sisters, Tanya, and my hands. By us watering them
daily. Because it was so hot out-side, the greenhouse was stifling.
Watering mums was a very tedious job be-cause it was repetitious. I
started daily at 9 A.M. my whole day consisted of taking care of Forty
thousand mums. They sat on top of many benchtops col-lecting sun and,
heat rays waiting for us to water them. After watering them, John, (My
boss), would go behind me and pull flowers. Which means picking out
the best plants. Then Tanya and I would pick them up and put them on a
rack 5x5 and then shrink wrap them. Shrink-wrapping was mainly my job
throughout the day. I would load an 8 foot tall rack then I would wrap the
rack full of mums so the mums would not fall off. Then I would take the
palette jack and pick up the rack, and load it into the Ford truck. Loading
is hard because I have to make sure they go all the way to the back and
to the side of the truck. It can't be one inch off otherwise it could hurt the
plants (They could rub together) and the racks wouldn't fit side by side.
It's a endless cycle, day after day, until all the mums are gone. When
the mums are all gone, it's a glorious feel of relief. All the benches had to
be cleaned to get ready for poinsettias. Tanya went back to Belarus to
live with her real family so I asked my friends if any of them wanted to
help and only one said yes. I told my boss and a week later my friend
was working with me It was my job to "show him the ropes" with the
poinsettias. After he got the hang of things it was smooth sailing, to load
poinsetias. We did eve-rything the same as the mums except we put
eight plants in a cardboard box. Then loaded the truck box by box. The
old Ford could hold nineteen hundred twenty plants which is a lot of work
when we had to load each plant one by one. All the poinsetias are gone
now, so we start with geraniums again. I have no idea how to start those.
When I started working at Mischels Greenhouse, The geraniums were


already grown. I guess I will learn all over again.I wonder if Tanya will be
back to help me. But that's another story

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