Hi folks,
As some of you know, I volunteer for my local Headway by making the drinks for the rest of the group.
I like to think I am very good at what I do and I have had good feedback from people as well.
So my work station consists of a table with a kettle full of water, tea urn, pot of coffee and sugar and 20-30 cups and one cup filled with spoons.
I have a system. I keep one of those spoons dry so I can continuously pour coffee/sugar into cups and then putting the spoon back in one of the pots and then use another spoon to stir the drink. So I have a dry spoon and a wet spoon. That way you won’t be working through many spoons and I don’t like seeing a spoon that is coated in coffee/tea granules because it has also been used for stirring.
Well, sometimes that has been the case.
I am a service user for Headway as well as a volunteer (a service user mentor is my official title). So I do get to join in with the rest of the group and do any other activities (if we have any, we can be pretty scarce these days).
So if I am in the middle of an activity then another volunteer will take over my job and make the drinks.
If this volunteer is newish then they would most likely mess up my system entirely and use one spoon to make the whole group of 20-30 people their drinks.
Or even the lady who normally runs the groups might come over and make herself a drink, again, using the same spoon which messes up my system. It’s as if they think they are at home making themselves a drink where you would typically use one spoon but for a group of people you need to have at least one dry spoon and one wet spoon.
Thankfully the other volunteers I work with have been around for a couple of years now and they know of my wet/dry system but the lady who runs the groups, I will say is a bit of a dolt, she will mess up my system and pee me off.
One time she came over to make herself a drink while I was stood there and I was observing her making her drink.
She poured the tea in her cup and then she grabbed the dry spoon from the pot of sugar and was going to stir her drink and then I quickly butt in and said “Not with that spoon”.
And she was all confused and I said that I keep one dry and one wet otherwise we would be going through tons of spoons and creating more and more washing up.
Where my balance is crap I am not going to be walking into the kitchen to wash up spoons as I have a more important job to do and the other volunteers aren’t going to do it because they help me transfer the drinks.
So why not use a wet and a dry spoon and save yourself having to wash more spoons. It makes so much more sense.