Tuesday, June 29, 2010

my monsanto man

well garran had training at Monsanto on monday. he said it went pretty well. he came home with this hat that he won during training because he was able to answer some question about corn!
he's so smart ;0)
Anyways, he said that his boss looks like an older, taller version of a friend that we had in Iowa. Ironically I believe he works for Monsanto too. Anyways, while we are grateful for the job, we are bummed that it will not start for another week or two. I am sure there is a lesson to be learned in this, but I will be glad when we have income coming in again. 2 1/2 months is to long for me!

2 comments:

Lisa said...

Go Monsanto! So what will Garren be doing? I'll have to tell Paul.

meghan said...

It is just a summer job. He will be collecting data on the crops. We are grateful it came along.

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