kevin_standlee: (XPO)
First, the large one: XPO Logistics Announces Plan to Spin Off Logistics Segment to Its Shareholders. I have absolutely no inside information about this. I found out the same way the rest of the world did: when the press release dropped and the CEO sent an all-hands announcement. I speculate that "NewCo" and "RemainCo" are merely placeholder names, and the asset-heavy company (LTL, Intermodal, and the like) will get one name and the asset-light company (Supply-Chain Management, where I work for a corporate entity that 25 years ago was called Menlo Logistics) will get another. How that will affect me personally is impossible to say.

Now the small one: my new company laptop finally arrived. Unfortunately, to activate it, you have to have it plugged in through a wired connection inside the company firewall. My nominal office is in Fremont, and there are piles of reasons (starting with COVID-19 and continuing with not wanting to drive 600 miles for half an hour of work) not to go there. So I made arrangements to visit the XPO LTL (formerly Con-Way LTL) terminal in Sparks today. This is my third trip there, and all three of them have been for the purpose of activating a corporate machine. It will presumably be the last time I will be able to do this, because by the time I get a new machine again, it will be a completely separate company than the one for which I work, rather than being a separate subsidiary of a parent corporation.

This is the first time I've been in any XPO facility since the pandemic hit. Everyone was wearing masks, distancing was obvious, and I had to declare various things at the front desk like not running a fever, having traveled internationally or been exposed to someone who has had C-19. In my case, I was tested about a month ago and was clean then and I've been trying very hard to minimize any further exposure. This also was the first time I've had to wear my employee badge in over a year! The folks in Sparks were very nice and I used their conference room, plugged into their network, fired up the new laptop, signed in, made sure I could access my corporate applications and that the computer recognized me, and shut down. Total time in the room was about 30 minutes, but that was partially because it's the first time I'd connected all of the pieces of the laptop and I had to figure out where some things connected; also, the only Ethernet port in the conference room was behind a cabinet, which meant a bit of shuffling stuff.

Lisa had come with me to Sparks, even though she just sat in the Astro with Kuma Bear reading a book, just to get away from the house for a little while. We headed straight home after I got the computer working. This evening, she helped me as I pulled part my work area (for the second time in a month) and rearranged things again.

New Office; Not the Same as the Old Office )

We even managed to find the necessary adapter cables to get DisplayPort (from the HP super-hub) to DVI (our monitors only have VGA and DVI connections) working. And there's still a little bit of space to the left where I can use yet another laptop issued to us by our customer, which for "security" reasons won't let us access their system except with their specially-configured Chromebooks.

Someday I really hope we can figure out a way to get the upstairs office habitable. We know what to do, but there's a huge amount of money necessary to do it. I have the desk space up there to spread out quite nicely there. Right now I have a six-foot-long desk and it feels very crowded.
kevin_standlee: (House)
This morning, while I was working on Day Jobbe, Lisa was coming and going doing some home improvement tasks. When I had a chance to take a break, she asked me to come upstairs to see what she'd done.

Let There Be More Light )

Once again, we now have more light for less power in the house. Someday, I even hope to move my home office up there, but the necessary repairs to make it usable are quite substantial and not high on our priority list at this time.
kevin_standlee: (Fernley House)
After work today, we unloaded the new office chair that we brought home from Reno from the Astro. The light was better outside, so we took some pictures there before moving it into the living room/office.

Big Chair for a Big Guy )

This is not a cheap Chinese special from Wal-Mart. It is made in the USA, cost more than $500 (Lisa bought it with some of her inheritance from her father), and is built for people who spent a lot of time sitting at a desk, which includes me. It should last effectively forever (except the upholstery).

The current plan is for me to use this chair for a few days and make sure it suits me. Assuming it does, Lisa will take my current office chair (which is also quite nice, although not as over-the-top as this new one); otherwise, Lisa gets the new one and I'll keep my current one.

Bear Wants to Try It )
kevin_standlee: (Fernley House)
Having spent most of my twenty years with my current employer at the company's corporate headquarters, I've been through several office moves. At each one, there has been a purge of older office furniture, and I've usually made the most of it. This means my home office is furnished with cast-offs from corporate. Usually these have been serviceable-but-beat-up chairs and the like, and they've lasted a long time. However, I'm a big guy, and hard on chairs. One of the two chairs I got from the last purge failed some months ago, and lately the other one (same design) started to give way. Lisa salvaged parts from the first chair to keep the second one alive, but it was clear that time was short and I needed a new chair. We looked at what was in the big box stores, but they seemed overpriced and under-capacity. Most of them had 225 pound or less capacity, and I weigh 300 pounds.

Yesterday, after collecting the RV from the shop, we went to an office furniture warehouse near Reno airport. Looking around, we found a good, solid chair with a 350 pound capacity, high back, adjustable armrests, and a metal frame (not the plastic frame that the two now-failing older chairs had). The price was pretty good, too, as it was a former showroom display model. For less than the cost of most of the chairs at the OfficeBoxes, I got a better quality chair that feels stronger. Getting it into the RV was a bit of a challenge (for all that the RV is big, it doesn't have much cargo space), but we managed.

The Bear Test )

The only fault I've found so far is that the new chair has less lumbar support, and inasmuch as I am in the chair ten hours a day, that could be an issue. I'll probably get a lumbar-support pillow. Otherwise, it's very comfortable and I'm glad we bought it.

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