But the lobby is more than just
impenetrable social conventions. People have medications and there's
an actual postage box thing set up for folks to take their
medications. The lobby guy has a master lock that covers the postage
box and the person taking the box has the key to the PO Box with the
medication in it. The lobby logs whenever someone takes their
medication and how much they take and then everything gets locked up
again.
There's a log book too. It's not much
of one. It's a civilian, we-don't-know-how-log-books-work log book,
but it's there and it seems to be filled out in good faith. There are
keys to hand off just like when I worked offshore.
And the clipboards. Permission to stay
overnight, permission to sleep during the day, laundry schedules,
work sign-offs, labor pools, rack assignments. It goes on.
I love it. I haven't done it yet, but I
love it.
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