It is my own fault. I don’t like it but it is my fault. Steve called me and asked if I wanted to make an attempt at writing the rigging report for checkpoint Interim C-D. The rigging report is a mammoth document that has to be perfect. So I spent a few hours writing up the rigging report and when I had it just about finished I e-mailed Steve to let him know that I was almost done and I needed him to send me the serial numbers from the old gear and the structural analysis report for checkpoint F. He called me and asked why I needed the data on F. That’s when it dawned on me, I wrote the report for the wrong checkpoint. I was supposed to be writing it for Interim C-D. Steve submitted the completed report for F while he thought I was working on Interim C-D. So now, hours later I have finished the rigging report and I am feeling rather stupid. Well, it was good practice I guess…
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