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Nov. 30th, 2004 04:43 pmPeople keep asking 'how is the new job going' and so I figure I'll make a big general post here.
There's a whole lot going on. It makes my head hurt, like filling out student loan forms does. I think one of the big problems is that I haven't learned to screen out and ignore the stuff I don't have to listen to. So hopefully in the next few months things will smooth out and I'll relax a little more.
It's very weird to go from being a senior agent to being a junior agent. It's hard to once again not know how things fit together, how it all works.
One of the duties I have involves sitting up at the top of a tower in the international terminal and guiding traffic through a tight and fairly blind alley. It provides a very impressive view of the bay, and the hills on the other side of hwy 101. Looking down at the commuter terminal from there has pretty much irrevocably changed the way it looks from down in the middle of it again.
And I'm being called in to work Monday morning, but it looks like that may be one of the last times in the immediate future I get Mandatory Bonus Duty--the management staff is being called to Chicago for some sort of conference, and I'm once again flipping around my sleeping and working times. Which I'm getting very resentful of and so I really hope it doesn't happen much more.
This should really provide the final statement on the 'islove generator'.
There's a whole lot going on. It makes my head hurt, like filling out student loan forms does. I think one of the big problems is that I haven't learned to screen out and ignore the stuff I don't have to listen to. So hopefully in the next few months things will smooth out and I'll relax a little more.
It's very weird to go from being a senior agent to being a junior agent. It's hard to once again not know how things fit together, how it all works.
One of the duties I have involves sitting up at the top of a tower in the international terminal and guiding traffic through a tight and fairly blind alley. It provides a very impressive view of the bay, and the hills on the other side of hwy 101. Looking down at the commuter terminal from there has pretty much irrevocably changed the way it looks from down in the middle of it again.
And I'm being called in to work Monday morning, but it looks like that may be one of the last times in the immediate future I get Mandatory Bonus Duty--the management staff is being called to Chicago for some sort of conference, and I'm once again flipping around my sleeping and working times. Which I'm getting very resentful of and so I really hope it doesn't happen much more.
This should really provide the final statement on the 'islove generator'.
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Date: 2004-12-02 01:58 am (UTC)Psychic... huh?