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Portable Sanitation Association International News
BIWEEKLY EDITION FEBRUARY 17, 2021
PSAI Events Visit: https://psai.org/events/
FEBRUARY
18 Virtual Roundtable—Equipment and Supplies for the 2021 Season
MARCH
4 Virtual Roundtable—Changing Expectations on Worksites
9–11 Virtual Training—Basic Service Technician Series
9 Virtual Training—Transportation and Logistics
10 Virtual Training—Servicing and Maintaining Equipment
11 Virtual Training—Health, Safety, and Professional Excellence
15 Deadline for Scholarship Applications
18 Virtual Roundtable—The Return of Special Events
News and Observations
• My mom says that for breakfast, a boiled egg is hard to beat. She also eats a lot of pork sausage with her
meal. That means every day is ground hog day.
• My friend has a new portable hunting cabin made entirely of collapsible Styrofoam. It's a light house.
• I read that Xerox and Wurlitzer are merging; they're going to make reproductive organs.
• Our neighbor said she isn't worried about her smartphone or computer spying on her.
She's used to it; her vacuum cleaner has been gathering dirt for years.
• My cousin has celiac disease, but she keeps eating bread anyway. She's a gluten
for punishment.
• My dad went to the hardware store but couldn't find the stepladder he
wanted; apparently the distance between the rungs of the new ones is
greater than the rungs on the old one he had. The sales associate said
they adjusted it to accommodate the fact that people are getting
taller, so it's being caused by climb-it change.
• My nephew was researching ants for his science class. In his report
he wrote, "Carpenter ants are just like regular ants, except that
rainy days and Mondays always get them down."
• Last week I got called pretty. I mean, the full quote was, "You're pretty
annoying," but I try to focus on the positives.
• Northern hemisphere members: spring is just around the corner and it's
time to check those seed catalogs. You can't plant flowers if you haven't botany! v
APRIL
1 Virtual Roundtable—Ask an Employment Attorney
8 Virtual Training—Special Events