Archive for September, 2006

Work timetables

Friday, September 15th, 2006 | Life

Some interesting things have happened. Like when I was scheduled on a close then 9am the next day. But this one is a new one on me:

Interesting shift

I was checking who else was working on Friday and James has managed to schedule an 8pm to 8pm shift for somebody :D.

I feel I should post something

Friday, September 15th, 2006 | Life

I found out that James T, one of the McDs shift runners is on £7.10 an hour. That’s only £2.90 less than I will be on with my various uni based jobs.

I want a car.

Had an interesting day today. Went into uni to sort some stuff out. Ran into George and Clare in the union as well as my Uncle Trevor who took me out for lunch. Since then I’ve been working till close. Had to walk to work in the rain, not impressed.

Another close

Monday, September 11th, 2006 | Life

I did what could well be my penultimate close this evening. As the date moves closer to uni I don’t feel any different – I don’t want to give up my job. There are plenty of aspects I am looking forward to when getting back to uni but on the whole I’m still not looking forward to it. There are lots of bits I have now I will miss when I’m back at uni. Particularly closes. And driving. And friends.

Last night (she said?)

Sunday, September 10th, 2006 | Life

I started yesterday by realising at 11:10 while I was laying around in bed I had to be in town at 12 for a meeting. It was to talk over plans for my next film project though it didn’t go as well as I had hoped. After putting some thought into current plans I don’t think the idea is going anywhere so I’m reluctant to push forward with it.

I started work at 5 for what was going to be an interesting shift. It was the second day of the Robbie Williams concerts at Rounday Park so we were getting battered when I started for a few hours. Everyone came back after the concert too so while it wasn’t as busy as last night we were still serving till about 12:15-12:30 or something. We didn’t get out until 3:38 although importantly we beat last night’s close by 2 minutes :p.

Given that we weren’t as prepared as normal though as we left stuff out that would normally have been cleaned by this point to cope with the increased demand it wasn’t a particuarly bad close I don’t think. Plus I was running kitchen close for the first time – our staff for kitchen and dive consisted of myself, Charlotte and Harris, both of who knew less kitchen close than I did. I took both grills off too, go me, I’d never actually taken one off before last night.

I continue to realise how much I am going to miss work when uni starts again. Especially closes, I don’t really want to give them up though I’m not faced with any promising alternatives.

It hasn’t been that long

Saturday, September 9th, 2006 | Life

Normally you would start a post such as this with the title “it’s been a while.” Which it has on my scale but on the scale of a normal person it has only been 4 days (well 5 given it pasted midnight as I wrote). I’ve been packing in the hours at work though. I pulled an extra 11-7 shift today as they wanted extra staff for the Robbie Williams concert which turned into a 11-9 shift as I worked the end of Tom’s too. I’m doing some more stuff next week too.

Yesterday I went into town, starting my adventures on campus. I went to the ARC to find they had lost the film making society’s block booking form then I went to get a new society petition form finally I went to the accommodation office to confirm some stuff about my room next year. They told me to go to the Ellerslie office and one thing led to another and I ended up having a quick look round my room. It’s pretty cool, far bigger than my Bodington one and I’m getting a double bed.

Then that evening I met up with Claire and eventually John, Lunn, Prostitute Chris and Sophie which will explored a few bars – namely Nu, Sports Cafe, Flares and finally Bar Above. Flares was interesting, full of old people. Sports Cafe was cool, the top floor has loads of pool tables and we ended up bulk buying shots.

So yeah, so far everything is pretty cool. Got a pay packet today which was almost £300 (will be over once I ger my tax back) for the past two weeks and I have this week and next week which I will be working plenty of hours. Money is good.

I’m done

Monday, September 4th, 2006 | Life

It’s over! My 5 day marathon is over. Ok, working 5 days in a row doesn’t sound that bad given that most people do that in a normal working week but the last 3 days have been closes which are well long shifts and I’m not getting home till this sort of time. In fact this was a good night, we were out at like 2:15, I’ve done closes when we’ve still been working at this time.

So yeah, glad to get that over with. Plenty of hours means plenty of money of course too. I have tomorrow off and quite a bit of the week too so I don’t have many hours this week coming. And most of the hours I do have are from closes on Saturday and Sunday of next weekend.

Still, it’s weird, I’m enjoying my job. With sucks as it means I don’t really want to go back to uni. I’m at somewhat of a cross roads though I think the direction I will pick will be slightly more boring and inevitable than the one a certain Mr. Leery choose.

Damn

Sunday, September 3rd, 2006 | Life

So certain information came to light today that was unfavourable to the situation aforementioned in this and this post. I’m a little unsure of what to think at the moment. I think I need a little time to think it over. I haven’t really had a chance yet which is probably a good thing for the moment. I’m going to stop blogging now before this turns into an emo whine.

One down, three to go

Saturday, September 2nd, 2006 | Life

I’ve just got home from the first of three closes in a row. Not too bad, it was before 3 when we finished although we were well on track before that. By 11 or something I had most of the pre-close dive done and Rich had the kitchen down but it didn’t pan out nearly as early as we had hoped. It was a really good close though, like everything got done. I mean, I’ve never actually seen us dive the production bin shelves before.

But yeah, another two closes to go. I finally have a day off on Monday although most of that will be lost to sleep and then a day shift on Tuesday. After that I’m back to closes. Though the amount of closes I will be doing will probably be finite if I am still working at Colton Mill as I will need to bus it home unless I crash which I don’t really want to do. I can’t really win though as I don’t want to leave Colton Mill.

The Onion is brilliant

Friday, September 1st, 2006 | Life

I really love The Onion. Mainly the opinions or American Voices as I think it’s called.

Regarding the Vatican condeming the new stem cell research which doesn’t destroy the embryos (so called ehtical stem cell research) one of the resonses was…

“I wish, time and time again, that the Vatican were not composed of the foremost scientists on embryonic research in the world. This makes it very difficult for anyone to argue a case against them, and we are repeatedly left at an impasse.”

Regarding the congresswoman who said the seperation of church and state is “a lie”…

“What kind of lie is ‘separation of church and state?’ A ‘the check is in the mail’ kind of lie, or a ‘the world was created in seven days and dinosaurs never existed’ kind of lie?”

On the new series of Survivor that is going to feature racially segregated islands…

“This is an affront to a civilized society. I mean, another damn season of Survivor?”

Anyway I’m going to stop quoting now and let you have your own read. It’s well worth a click.