Today I am crunching numbers while the rest of the staff takes a CPR class from 10-4.
For this first stack, I am adding all the rows and then totaling those rows at the very bottom. These pages are called EPA NLA Phytoplankton Data Sheets.
For the second stack, I am multiplying certain specific values listed by two and recording them on a data sheet that compiles the final numbers. The pages on the left are blank for the calculated results made on the other page; the pages on the right are the data sheets for the silica analysis run we did yesterday and are also used for the several calculations made. I don’t have a picture but I also made a total of 800 copies of different documents during my breaks.
I finished calculating and writing the results down for the analysis of the silica tests from yesterday.
I also finished 21 of the phytoplankton data sheets.
However, I still have probably over 100 more left for another day.
At the end of a long day, my hard work was rewarded by a Gauze Roll Stretch Band from the CPR class that was kindly thrown at me from the doorway. I guess I’ll always be prepared now 🙂