Wednesday, May 31, 2006

even flow..

fulfilled another one of my lifelong dreams this last weekend, watched Pearl Jam live.. and they were everything that i though them to be, and then some. eddie and the boys rocked, jammed and played their hearts out for three whole hours, uninterrupted.. which band does that in these days and time?

i experienced a whole rollercoaster of emotions throughout the concert, this coming at the time it has.. "Even Flow" had me moshing big time, while "Black" had me down on my knees and sobbing.. raising my fists to "Hail Hail" and lighter aglow for "Life Wasted".. every song they played a different mood, and a different experience to be savored.. definitely one of the best concerts i have ever been to!

they played most of my fave songs, but omitted a few, something that i thought was nearly unforgiveable.. "Jeremy", "Better Man", "Last Kiss" and "Soldier Of Love".. alas. they played a few songs from the new album, and a healthy mix of stuff from all their previous albums, 'Vitalogy' getting the most attention.

so yet another band that can be checked off from the master list of bands to see.. the list of bands left finally looks smaller than the one of bands watched!

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Sunday, May 28, 2006

am partying it up!

**EDIT**
the Pearl Jam concert was superawesome, had a great time at the reunion too.. spent some quality time at my aunt's place too, and will be back home by tuesday night!

i'm away for the weekend.. partying away in New York/New Jersey. here for the Pearl Jam concert on sunday, but for now painting various parts of Times Square and other assorted landmarks all colors of red..

catch y'all laters!

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Friday, May 26, 2006

one human soul, going cheap!

ever since i moved, i've been looking out on craigslist for stuff for my apartment.. today i found something that only reinforced my belief that the internet is pretty much crawling with all sorts of wackos and nut-jobs too! check this ad out..



seriously? this guy is advertising his soul for sale? that too for $32?? correct me if i'm wrong but the last tim i checked the devil was offering more than that wasn't he?!

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Thursday, May 25, 2006

quandary

you are on the lower rungs of the management ladder and still a rookie, so basically you follow what you are told when implementing procedures and managing the staff. a mistake comes through undetected, trickling all the way down to your level. a big mistake actually, hidden in the guise of a misprint, which could cost almost 10% of the daily efficiency statistic.

you don't pick up the mistake, thinking if it has passed through so many hands before yours everything must be pretty correct. at the last second the mistake is detected, and there is a loss of time as the procedure is corrected. you being on the lowest level, naturally take all the fallout. is it your fault? partly yes, cos you should have seen it.. and partly no, cos you would never have known.

i am furious, both with myself and with where the mistake originated. i feel it's a no-win situation, cos everyone takes a dump on those below them, and i am not the kind of person who likes shifting blame. i guess the only way around it is to try to be sharper at what i am doing.

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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

odd isn't it?

isn't life the strangest thing? when you have nothing, then you really scrape the barrel, cos you got nothing at all. not too long ago, my thesis research was stuck at a dead end, i had been on a couple of job interviews that returned negative, had no more job prospects on the horizon, was spending days and nights doing nothing, and my life was turning into a personal living hell.

a few months down the line, and i will add that all i say here is strictly touchwood; i am very grateful for all i have, for i feel i really paid my dues. after defending my thesis and getting out of grad school, now i have a good job that pays well. i moved away and started life pretty much anew, and banished quite a few demons from the past. i settled into the community here, met new colleagues and friends, and am generally happy.

and now that i have all i wanted, the fun begins.. i received a call from one of the companies i interviewed with.. asking if i could join them post haste! it seems suddenly they need someone like me, and were willing to negotiate terms etc too. in the depths of my depression this would have been like the lighthouse leading me to safety ashore.. but now i am not moving, i am too well-settled here, and have already started planning my future around what i have and the job that i do. isn't it strange though how these things work out.. that i get this offer now, when i don't need it anymore?

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Sunday, May 21, 2006

if music be the food of love..

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seems like people wanna get back on this one, so i'll leave it here for one more day!


.. then what dishes do you like best?! had an interesting discussion with some friends.. what songs would you choose to make love to? what if you had to narrow them down to three?! think carefully, if you had to choose three songs to make love to, what would they be?

after much contemplation, i got these three, all embodying different moods..

- Pink Floyd - "Echoes" (watch video)
- Michael Jackson - "Give In To Me" (watch video)
- Chris Isaak - "Wicked Game" (watch video)

honorable mentions, which just missed the cut
- Jean Michel Jarre - "Waiting For Cousteau" (watch video)
- Pink Floyd - "High Hopes" (watch video)

how about you?

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Saturday, May 20, 2006

welcome to real life

gotta say i am loving and at the same time a little nervous about the job.. certain aspects of it are certainly very scary in that these are huge machines, and safety is always an issue. then there is the responsibility too! decisions i take make huge immediate impacts.. every minute a machine goes down and stays down is 850 bottles we aren't putting out! every hour that it stays down the line efficiency goes down by 5%! i guess these are the pressures of being in a results- and goal-oriented private enterprise. luckily there is a strong supporting cast of supervisors and managers who are always on call so that these decisions are usually well-planned as much as possible.

on the night shift, i have to marshal the resources.. making sure the mechanics we have get out there and get the work done. often certain machines take precedence, and certain products do too! and it's not just repair work.. years of inefficient use mean machines are breaking down more often. so not only are we being reactive, by repairing them.. we have to be proactive, by maintaining them up to scratch so that they don't break down. and that is only part of the job. this is completely aside from the regular running problems that you will always have with machines, which we dub line calls.

another aspect to the job is to watch changeovers. this happens when we have to change the production line from one product to another, maybe a different bottle, and a different package. this often means starting right from the filling room and umpteen machines later the packaging. certain changeovers take three mechanics up to five hours to do that.. fifteen man hours. considering we have 5 production lines, that is quite a hefty chunk of manhours going to changeover work.

then you always have the ego-clashes, between the machine operators and the mechanics, always fighting about who knows better. it does get to be a pain trying to teach teamwork to wizened old men and cocky young high-school dropouts! sometimes the radios we wear on the lapels are so full of people yelling that it's all gobbledygook, and this is beside all the hellish noise the machines make!

so the management part consumes most of my time at work.. and the remaining time is for me to do what i love most about this job - greasemonkey work! i can get out there with one of the mechanics and learn about the equipment while i repair it! that summed together accounts for the 50-55 hours a week that i work. i'm getting used to the jet-lag effect of working night shift.. these days i just lay my down and catch my sleep whenever i can!

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Thursday, May 18, 2006

HNT anniversary!

it's been a year since the HNT fun and games started.. from a handful of guys n' gals having fun to the huge conglomerate it is now! for those who have no idea what i am on about, HNT means Half-Nekkid Thursday.. basically a day to post a fun pic. started by Osbasso, he laid out some guidelines too..

i've been out of the loop for a while now, ever since my camera gave up the ghost on me.. but to commemorate the anniversary everyone's posting their first HNT pic. i first started out in June last year, and this was the pic!



since then i have been on and off with the HNT posting.. but here are a couple of my faves, and needless to say, fan favorites too.. hehe! ;-)



and this is my favorite, a very contemplative pic

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journey through suburbia

as far as long distance public transport goes, i have flown in this country, been on the bus, and now taken the train too. i will have to say that by far the train ride has been the most comfortable to travel. the itinerary is pretty limited, but the service is excellent. like trains everywhere, they tend to run a bit late, but as long as you have no pressing need to be somewhere else you will enjoy it. the seats are like the ones in airliner business class, with ample legroom and a 2-2 layout. and then here is where it starts to get really comfy.. the seat goes pretty far back, plus there is a bottom panel you can raise to support your calves too.. basically you have a Laz-Y-Boy (remember the Joeychairs from 'Friends'?) and oh yeah, it works out cheaper than bus or flights too.

the good thing with this under-appreciated mode of transport is that so few people use it, so the Amtrak tends to be half-empty, and you can spread yourself out on a pair of seats! the dining cars tend to operate at big city prices, but the quality is pretty good, so nothing to complain about there. that brings us to the point that really impressed me. the staff, right from the station staff to the onboard conductors and ushers, is a unit that can give itself a pat on the back. never have i been treated at such a 5-star level, by people with genuine smiles on their faces and always willing to stop by to chat. of course, the other times i have had to pay 5-star prices for that kind of service, but that's another story! you can check in your luggage which then goes to the luggage car, so that ensures no cramping of the main cabin space, exactly like in a flight. the conductors put these little tabs with your destination above your seat, and then come by to wake you up 5-10 min. before your stop, as well as keeping everyone informed on the intercom about delays and stuff like that!

last time i was on the train i met the sweetest old lady ever. she boarded with me at Buffalo (having seen me through the tribulations of having to redistribute my luggage in two extra boxes as all three of my bags were over the 50 lb. limit) and was headed to Mass. Granma Carol (as she insisted I should call her) probably was just looking for company to while away time, but she was fun to talk to, and reminded me a lot about what i liked most in both my granmas.

coming to the title of this post.. from Buffalo the train goes through Rochester, Syracuse, Utica, Albany, Springfield and then Boston. around 50 years ago, the northeast was the pioneer in industry, with the most-developed infrastructure and all that. the three states of NY, Mass. & Penn. were the place to be for all manufacturing industries. however, this has declined drastically especially in the last couple of decades, and now downtowns in lots of cities comprise boarded-up windows, rundown buildings and empty-shell factories. the rail line passes through the downtown areas of most cities, and it's a shame to see the rotting, rusting and rambling heaps that are left now. every town we passed by had a town dump on its outskirts, and that alone told a lot about the town.

outside the towns, most houses that were visible were the typical northeast kind, with south-facing windows and not too much glass cos that becomes a real heat-loss problem in winter. one- or two-storey, with a barbecue grill on the deck out back, and a little rubber pool for the kids to splash about in. often i wondered what it would be like to live in a place like this - far enough from the town/city to be quiet and peaceful, yet close enough that you don't have to drive for hours to get basic provisions and stuff. the place i have moved to outside Boston is like that, let's see how that works out.

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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

perhaps, perhaps

my new favorite tv show is this Brit comedy called 'Coupling'.. it's not that new actually, but i only started downloading them a few weeks back, and i tell you it's hilarious! it's similar to 'Friends' in that it has three guys and three gals.. but all semblances of similarity stop right there! there is no moral to every episode, like in 'Scrubs'.. like the name suggests, the only thing pretty much preoccupying the minds of our six here is.. well, is 'coupling'!! ergo, we come back to this loony bunch with their eccentricities. a perfect mix of sex and humor, sang-froid and stiff wit, joie de vivre and embarrassment. check out the website for some clips as well as quotes..

talking of quotes, here are some from the character named Jeff, who is the completely antithesis of Joey (from Friends), henceforth to be known as The Wisdom Of Jeff.. [Jeff has just been complimented on his fine ass by a female colleague at work who he has the hots for, here is his passionate ode to the human rear end]..
"does she dislike me facially, or like me bottomly? it's a big deal! you know what asses are? asses are the human race's favorite thing. we like them on each other, we like them on magazine covers, we even like them on babies! when we're alone we like to scratch them, and when there is a fire we like to warm them.. and who among us in a lonely moment hasn't reached back for a discreet fondle?!

we love our asses! when God gave us our asses he had to stick them around the back just so we wouldn't sit and stare at them all day! that is cos when God made the ass, he didn't just say 'hey, it's just your basic hinge, now let's knock off early', he said 'behold ye angels, i have created.. the ass.. throughout the ages now men and women shall grab hold of these and shout my name!'.."
in another memomarable moment, sitting at the bar where they usually hang out (as opposed to the coffee shop in Friends, again).. [here the boys are discussing undressing etiquette]..
"I mean, where exactly do you take your socks off? My advice is to take them off right after your shoes, and before your trousers. That’s the sock gap. Miss it, and suddenly you’re a naked man in socks. No self-respecting woman will ever let a naked man in socks do the squelchy with her."
one more, where the boys are discussing the merits and demerits of certain items of the female wardrobe..
"You know what’s great about skirts? When a woman’s wearing a skirt, you know, you know, that somewhere in that room, shifting all the time, there is the VAA: the Visual Access Angle. A clear line of sight back to base camp."
now get out there and go look for the DVDs.. they have 4 seasons of it!
(NB: the title to this post is actually the theme song for the show)

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

nightshift

this week my work hours moved to nightshift.. i.e. 10pm to 8am. i'd like to tell you i settled right into it, but i can't cos right now i have no idea whether i am coming or going, about to sleep or about to wake up. even though its Tuesday morning, but by work-time it's still Monday night. my body tells me it's late and i should sleep but my head says no it's morning and i have errands to run and things to do.

i started digging up info on shift workers, and turned up a whole Pandora's box of information. tips on sleeping, diet, activities.. and then some tips for management too to make sure they have happy shift workers, which i am going to be looking at implementing at some level too! finally here are some pretty interesting facts about the night shift workforce, in case you're wondering what i am going on about!

i'd write a more coherent blog, but now i really need some shuteye.. besides my tummy is rumbling like a leopard snoring, and i dare not wake the beast lest he eats too much and then i can't sleep! see y'all later, good night!

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Sunday, May 14, 2006

grungy sunday

love you so much it makes me sick, come on over and shoot the shit
beat me outta me.. beat it! beat it!


the sun never rose, the clouds stayed put and lashed rain down on the dull New England landscape. i could have been in Seattle. i reached out a lazy hand and slipped in the Nirvana CD.. Incesticide. now i was almost in Seattle. skulked around the apartment in a faded tshirt and trackies with an unlit cigarette dangling from my lips and a bottle of beer hanging from my hand. now i was in Seattle, home of grunge. in mind and in body too.

gloomy rainy days bring out the best and worst in me. sometimes i am inspired enough to cook lots and clean the place up and be generally productive. other times i roll around in bed and be lazy. today was both.. i cooked up a storm in the kitchen - baked chicken with a salsa sauce, stirfried veggies in a mushroom sauce, spicy sausage and spinach with basil and onions, fried rice and a large vanilla cake too.. enough to tide me over the week i hope. and then i was lazy, after i cleaned up the apartment, i lay in bed and had a few beers, and watched a couple of tv shows until it was dark.

there is no moral to this story, i'm just babbling. hope y'all had a great weekend, and a good Mother's Day too. see you during the week.

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Saturday, May 13, 2006

money!

"Money, get away.. Get a good job with good pay and you’re okay."

i'm pretty sure when Messrs. Pink Floyd wrote the song a good job with good pay was enough to get you okay, but these days it appears the taxman cometh and he taketh away.. i got my first paycheck a couple of days back. we have weekly paychecks here, which ensures that i shall never go hungry for long, but at the same time i shall never have the joy of feeling rich either.. why you ask? indeed, i shall expound! i just calculated that 28% of my gross pay goes to federal tax, state tax, social security and medical insurance. of the net, i was planning on a 10% 401k amount, and putting aside a further 10% every paycheck in a separate savings account for investments.

a quick calculation tells me that i am left with a very meager 55% of my gross salary after all that on which i am expected to cover my living expenses, student loan, credit card debt and what was that? did i hear anyone say entertainment budget? are you sure? the only entertaining i will be doing at this rate is to look at you very meanly if i am buying you a beer and you think of ordering a second one!

so anyways, with optimism in my heart and great hope creasing my brow, i walk into my bank to meet the Customer Service guy. i quite optimistically ask him about the high-dividend yielding savings accounts they have, trying to appear knowledgeable while he goes on and on about CDs and equity rates. suddenly it strikes him that i am the same guy who walked into his office to open a checking account with $100.. so he asks me what i plan my opening amount for the savings account to be.

i am not sure who was more embarrassed when i said quite sincerely that i was looking at an initial outlay of $150! i found out that didn't cover the minimum balance requirement for any account.. hehe! quite sheepishly i walked back home, opened a bottle of Bud and contemplated the grey skies outside.

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Friday, May 12, 2006

10 Things I Miss

this is a tricky tag that i got from Scout, she doesn't clarify if these are things i miss cos i can't have them anymore, or miss just cos i like them! anyways, here in no particular order are ten things i miss (read what you will into these, i shall not explain)
  1. wild college parties and pub crawls with buddies
  2. the scent of a woman, esp. freshly-showered
  3. spending time, talking, eating with my parents
  4. doing absolutely nothing all day, for a week, and longer
  5. the feel of a girl's goosebumps against my skin
  6. not having to clean my room or do laundry
  7. being a teeneager and not caring about responsibility
  8. the ability to sleep for long hours at a stretch
  9. being in love, and being loved, unconditionally
  10. living in a hostel/dorm and bunking classes

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Thursday, May 11, 2006

my favorite mistake

sometimes, you have to make the mistake, even when you know it's a mistake. there are certain things in life you do which you think might be a mistake but you don't know for certain it's a mistake until you go ahead and make that mistake, so that you can look back at it and say "yes, that was a mistake". this is because it's an even greater mistake to not make the mistake, for you go the rest of your life not knowing whether making that move was a mistake or not.

i have lived my life, my love, my career strewn with mistake after mistake, all so that i can have no regrets. so when i make another mistake, and possibly get hurt, i will look back with a smile and say "yes, that was a mistake.. one worth making".

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Tuesday, May 09, 2006

sold out!

From William Shakespeare's 'Richard III..

KING RICHARD III: A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!

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how i sympathise with thee o King Richard.. three of my favorite bands of all time are all on tour in this month, playing near me in a period of four days, and i shall be able to see none of them! such cruel mistresses time and Ticketmaster can be!

Pearl Jam play in Boston on the 24th.. being a weekday i can't make it for that show, even if i manage to scalp tickets cos it's sold out! Alice in Chains play two days earlier on 22nd, again in Boston, for a measly price of $25.. but it's a monday, and again i will not be able to go. i would have taken time off from work, but it will be poor form considering i have just joined. and then finally Tool are in town the day before that, on 21st, which is a sunday, so i can make it too.. but the tickets sold out in the first minute they were online. i didn't even get a sniff. alas.

those of you who know me, and know how much i love my music and these bands, will understand the depths of my misery.

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Monday, May 08, 2006

the letter 'S'..

an interesting voluntary tag from addict's blog.. this is how it works.. in your comment to this post, ask for a letter, which i will give you as a reply to your comment. then write ten words beginning with that letter, and explain the story or meaning or relevance of those words to you.. then pass out some letters too! addict gave me 'S'..
  1. sport - i love sports, and love watching and playing whatever i can. among my fave sports are soccer, football, rugby and ice-hockey.
  2. scotch - this is a taste i picked up from my dad, considering it was his scotch i was drinking! i am still trying to develop my own preference.. highland, lowland, islay, single malt, single blend etc.
  3. steak - this actually covers my passion for meat, in all its forms and shapes and avtars! i'll cook it, grill it, smoke it, eat it and hell yeah, i'll beat it too!
  4. shirts - i simply love shirts, and by shirts i mean formal shirts, not t-shirts, of which i have another huge collection! i am not a big fan of shopping for shirts, but i will wear them definitely! i have over 30 shirts, all arranged in my wardrobe according to their hue on the color spectrum. yes, you read that right!
  5. smoking - this is an on-again, off-again topic in my life. i got off smoking the heavier stuff long back, and cut down my regular smoking down to none a day.. then here at my work place my whole team smokes, and i just sit around for company. but then we had one really shitty day last week and i mooched a couple off them.. the fight continues.
  6. sentiment - i am a sentimental guy. i find it hard to let go. things move on, people do too, and i still hold on some times. i make no excuses for it, i just care too much. it hurts me more often than not, but i never learn.
  7. sleep - there is little i hold more dear than sleep! and how i sleep is an indicator of how my life is going, much like a barometer. when all is well and things are stable, i can sleep 7-8 hours at a stretch. when things are not going so good, i sleep in 2-3 hour shifts, tossing and turning, lying awake haunted by my mind.
  8. satire - nothing turns me on like intelligent satire. wit is an important part of my life, i use it, and like to hear it used too. a sense of humor is the most important character trait i look for in anyone, be it colleague, friend, or lover.
  9. sincerity - this is such an important thing. i only say what i mean, and like to hear only what people mean too. often speaking my mind and being brutally honest and self-critical has comeback to haunt me big time, but i have never regretted it. honesty is of paramount importance to me.
  10. storms - these are another turn-on. storms turn me on, make me passionate, eloquent and romantic. they bring out a different side to me. rain pelting down, lightning streaking through the sky and Alice In Chains or Tool playing loud.. at a moment like that i could step out to the balcony, and make my dreams and ambitions come true, or die trying.

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Sunday, May 07, 2006

Cape Cod

had met up with a fellow blogger (The-Think) last weekend on a trip to Boston, we headed out to Cape Cod with friends of hers. it was a bit of a drive, but beautiful. now a bit about the history of Cape Cod..

Most explorers who chanced upon the northeastern shores of America landed on or around Cape Cod. Later, the Pilgrims first landed in America on the tip of lower Cape Cod after they were turned back from their more southerly destination by shoals between Cape Cod and Nantucket Island. On Cape Cod, they found potable water and food and had their first fight with the natives.

The Pilgrims, however, decided that this land was too sandy to support them, and they sailed across Cape Cod Bay to establish Plymouth. Today, the natural landscape of Cape Cod is little changed. Small villages are separated by large areas of forest, dune, beach, and marsh. Much of the East-facing Atlantic seacoast of Cape Cod consists of wide, sandy beaches. In 1961, a significant portion of this coastline was made a part of the Cape Cod National Seashore by President John F. Kennedy, and is thus protected from development. This unspoiled natural beauty makes Cape Cod one of the most favored vacation areas for the people living in the thickly settled northeastern States.


for lovers of seafood, it was a heavenly experience.. plus it was a bit early in the season, so the crowds hadn't hit the area yet thank God! the wind was whipping about but the sun was pleasantly warm enough to allow walking along the beach.





there is something about the sea, that brings out different feelings and elements in each of us.. what does looking at, and listening to the sea make you feel?

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Saturday, May 06, 2006

Week One - check!

so that was that for the first week. i think i made a pretty good impression too. the Plant Manager told the GM some nice things about me,and when he took me to meet him, the GM immediately offered to look around his house and see if he could rustle me up a TV and some assorted furniture!

work is tough, but fun too. after so many years i get a chance to be a grease monkey again! in case i hadn't mentioned this before, a long time back, just after i finished high school, i took a year out and worked in a garage. i absolutely loved pottering about as a mechanic, and learned boundless amounts about cars, customer service, people skills, leadership and all that. when i went into college after that i felt like a much more mature person.

now i find myself in a similar situation. i'm fresh out of college, and know little about the machines on the production line. but i do know a bit about working as a team, and being humble and not a know-it-all. i work on the second shift with three mechanics, and i am really happy that they call me their supervisor of their own volition! in fact they come and check with me what's going on, if i have work to give them, or if i wanted to come on a job with them cos they had something to show me there. i won a whole bunch of friends on the spot when word got out that the clothes i had ordered for myself at the HR Dept were not the management uniforms but the mechanic workshirts!

of course, this week has been rosy and all that i said goes out the window as soon as the proverbial shit hits the fan.. hehe!! but all in all it's been a very nice opening week, and i am very relieved that it wasn't unpleasant or uncomfortable at all!

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Thursday, May 04, 2006

first week almost over

lest i start sounding like a broken record (or a broken depalletiser should i say!), i will try not to write yet another post about work stuff.. or i might risk being pelted by bottles of xxx-cola by you lot! and yes kfarmer, i have to keep them earplugs on, it's really noisy out there, even more so near the filling and capping machines.

in case i didn't mention it before, i moved to a little town a bit out of Boston. the factory is located here, and so i can avoid the daily grind of a commute to and from work, especially since i don't wanna invest in a car just yet. also, after getting off a twelve hour shift it's in my best interests to have the shortest possible time to get home and hit the sack!

i really like this town, with it's five thousand people.. it's tiny by any comparisons, with the main street being two blocks long, and two pubs book-ending it. there is no 'downtown'.. it's just 'town'! the commuter rail runs through it every couple of hours, and two state roads lead back to civilization. there is not much nightlife, which works for me cos i don't have nights to have a nightlife with, hehe!! weekends i can always pop down to Boston if i feel the pressing desire to see masses of people, or maybe some eyecandy!

anyways, the hump-day of the first week has passed, and we're nearing the end of it.. the folks at work seem happy, also i haven't goofed up big time yet (that will happen, i know!), and things are looking good.. *fingers crossed*

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Wednesday, May 03, 2006

busy?

i was a bit nervous going into work today.. didn't want to disappear into the system, and the same time there are so many people at work, with shifts changing all the time, i don't really know what i have to be doing half the time! but then the second day went really well. i met the people who i will be working second shift with, and it was good talking to them. most of the maintenance team are really friendly, and very helpful teaching me the ropes and things. it's amazing when you're working at the palletizer, with it packing crates and crates of xxx (name withheld)..

ended up working a pretty heavy 12 hour shift.. but enjoyed it all the while. at the risk of sounding like a stuck record, i really am enjoying the job, and hope it's a sign of even better things to come! thank you all for your best wishes and blessings again! :-)

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Monday, May 01, 2006

day one

it has been a pretty eventful day one. started off with me getting back late on sunday night from an awesome trip to Cape Cod with friends, will have the pics up soon. so here i was trying to set up home at 11pm on sunday night, at which point i decided how worthless that was, and instead settled down to sleep. it was a pretty restless night, nervousness really got the better of me.. i found myself waking up every hour to check the time. when morning broke, i was still pretty sleepy, having not had much sleep! i called the office to let them know that i was busy trying to sort out the cable, electricity and gas connections (which i was).. so i didn't show up at work until 10! but i made sure that i repaid that time, more on that later.

work was good.. it's a pretty hectic time right now. after thursday a lot of things should be clearer, with a referendum coming up. often today i did feel kinda forgotten, a little bit lost in the shadows of the big production lines which keep churning out bottles and bottles of cola and lots of other products.. by the way, in case you're wondering which cola company this is, we're the guys who make Mountain Dew too. you will not believe how thirsty it makes one to stand by in a hot, noisy factory with hundreds and hundreds of bottles of cool refreshing beverages passing you by every minute!

work was pretty damn hectic, what with my boss giving me first day targets and mini-projects to handle.. but i think i acquitted myself pretty well. when i got out of work at 6.30 i was really bushed, having been on my feet all day, and a 20-min walk back home still ahead of me. luckily my neighbours in the apartment complex are a pretty friendly bunch, and one even took me grocery shopping! so i got back home, ran a bath.. and then opened a couple of Killian's Irish Red beers, and sat and soaked in the bathtub.. hehe! this is the life i tell you!

i get the feeling i'm really gonna like this job.. that might change once i start working the second and dead man's shifts, i.e night-out.. but for now it's all looking good. thank you all for your good wishes and blessings :-)

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