I have a really long post to make about my new job. I was going to write it tonight, because in theory, I have plenty of time when I get home to write posts, now that I finish work at 4pm instead of 5pm.
Of course, that all got flushed rather spectacularly when
both metros broke down, one after the other, in the order in which I had to take them to get home, naturally. I don't know how long it's supposed to take me to get home after work, but I estimate it should take a little over an hour. Today, I was stuck in public transit for THREE HOURS.
Let me tell you, kids, Phnee was
not a happy camper. Especially as there was, to put it euphemistically, a fairly pressing biological imperative for me to get home. Bah.
I'm heading to bed early again. However, I know some of you are dying to know (*cough*) what's going on in the ever-so-fascinating life of Phnee, so here are the salient points:
1- Public transit is annoying. See rant above.
2- So far the new job looks promising. The bosses are pretty cool all told, and I think that I will get along just fine with the boss with whom I'll be most in contact. He has a temperament that seems close to mine in terms of his work ethic, although he doesn't have the same kind of sense of humour as I do. Still, he seems like a nice, down-to-earth guy with high standards, which I can definitely work with.
3- The girl who's training me is one step above Completely Useless. She can do her job well enough, for someone who herself has had very little training. However, she's nineteen years old (a total baby), and has *no* idea how to go about training someone else. I foresee that I will essentially have to train myself for the most part. Well, I've done that before and I can do it again. I just feel more comfortable when I'm stepping into a well-defined role. Oh well.
4- I am amused that I work for a renovation company which is currently situated in an office that looks like a demolition crew was by recently. Granted, they just moved in less than two months ago and summer is the busiest time of year, so they haven't had a chance to fix up the place. Still, I am amused. There's an expression for it in French:
Le cordonnier mal chaussé. I think the English equivalent is "The shoemaker's children go barefoot," or something. Anyway.
5- Public transit is annoying.
6- The HDFA went back without a hitch yesterday. I already miss my car. See rant above. However, I am being good for the environment, if not my current stress levels. Go me.
In other news, I am reading
The Sparrow for book club (
curtana, it's been put off to next Wednesday, if you're still interested), and it is
breaking my heart. I'm a little over halfway through and it's already reduced me to tears twice.
It's also, I can feel it, going to make me completely re-evaluate my relationship with God. This is going to be one of those Important Books for me, I think. Something to re-read,
( Cut just in case this is a spoiler, but I don't think so )Okay. Gotta go to bed now. I have to be up quite early tomorrow in order to catch the relevant mode of public transport to work.