I just haven't had the time post a blog. Or, I had, but just never prioritised it for some reason! The last one I wrote was the blog after seeing Hollywood Undead, on a wednesday off, when Marten took Yatha to go to West Palm Beach or Miami.
The day after I was MOD. It's been a really nice day for me. I was in the lobby, welcoming people, having new arrivals behind me while I got people at the Front Office to look up their information before the guest even reached the desk. Helping out with the Valet guys, driving cars to the parking spots or picking up cars for leaving guests. Helping arriving guests to bring their luggage to their room. Checking up on people in and around the lobby, and ending with a dinner in the Ilios restaurant. My steak came a bit late so I had some small items in between. I ate diver scallops and actually liked it good enough. Started out with a great "Sour Green Apple Salad", then got the scallops with chickpeas and some beef with mashed potatoes, before I got my wonderful steak. Ended it with a chocolate hazelnut tart, but I didn't have the room to finish that completely anymore, after also drinking a liter of water and two glasses of lemonade.
Wrote my MOD report and went home nicely on time, around 10:30. Such a change! No overtime those days at all. Apparently I was the last one to do the MOD shift as a non-executive manager. They change the setup now, and Bart and Yatha won't be MOD (at least for a few months).
That Friday and Saturday I had to work from 2PM to close. It's been a while and I can't remember if I actually did anything special those days. I must say I really love closing down though. Sunday was my day off, because I had to work on my regular thursday off.
Monday I started at 3PM because I had been making too much overtime and they need to think of costs too. Blake is off every sunday and monday, so I didn't get to close with him, but with Kara instead. It's a different way of working, but for some reason people are really active in cleaning up after themselves at the end of the shift instead, probably because they can't leave otherwise. Tuesday I worked with Blake again. He closes with me most of the time. He's doing culinary school and goes to school most mornings, to then do an evening shift with me alongside of it. He used to be the one always closing down before Tina and I came in as supervisors. Now we're closing together, usually 4 days a week. And we've got the division of tasks down nicely, and I think we form a good team. Sometimes there is a little tension, because of the way I request things from him. I sometimes just tell him what to do instead of asking nicely, but I'll work on that. Most of the time we just joke around and talk about women and share anecdotes about whatever else.
Wednesday was my day off. Yatha was also at home, and Bart came home early as he always does morning shifts. We went to the barber shop where we met up with Marten, who had already taken a seat. Marten had taken his laundry with him to wash at our place, and we hung around for a bit. Decided to not go out for dinner as planned, but just eat at home, simple. We made the plan to go and see the new James Bond, Quantum of Solace, but Marten had already seen it the day before and took it easy at home instead. When Bart, Yatha and I got there at the cashier, I mentioned not having any cash on me, asking if they could pay for me and I'd repay them (and I asked in English, for some reason). The lady behind the counter then told us to walk on and just watch the movie, if we wouldn't tell her manager. While walking up the stairs we thought that there was a catch and we'd be busted upon entering the theatre hall or so, but nothing like that. We watched the movie for free there, and got back by bicycle again. The movie was the worst 007 I've ever seen. The first few scenes were brilliantly shot, on locations that were simply amazing. After that, the story got somewhat lost, there was no real action anymore, except for overdone explosions near the end. I never heard the sentence "The name is Bond, James Bond" or anything about his shaken martini. I only saw the Aston Martin in the first scene, and the Bond girl wasn't all that spectacular either. The villain was annoying at best. After all we were glad we didn't pay the 8,75 a person to see it.
Thursday was my day off, at first, but I ended up switching shifts with Pierre, doing another morning shift for the first time in weeks (and I have none planned for next week either), getting this sunday off. However, wednesday night Tina had called me to switch shifts, as she'd like her morning shifts so she could spend time with her boyfriend, who is here for three weeks. He's on internship in South Africa (or he works there for a while now) but spends his time here now. I accepted gladly, being able to do another closing shift with Blake. Got some more understanding and did a little paperwork on the side of it, increasing the communication ease. Especially with her boyfriend here and other people wanting to leave early at times, this should help us out for a bit. Pierre made another sheet for communication that completes it all.
Friday was another evening shift with Blake. Nothing really special happened there.
Unlike yesterday. Blake had switched with Garvin, as Garvin missed another day, and Blake could use some time off. Steven was there too, until 8:30, and Ram was in the kitchen (he recently replaced Maria, who went to work for roomservice, and oh, his name isn't Ram, but something really long starting with Ram. He's from India). Steven left when it was still really busy that night. We got swamped with people that night. For the first time in a long while, the first time I can remember, we had better hours at night than in the morning. When Steven left I called upstairs and got Nikolay on the phone, asking him to bring me a steward to clean our plates, and take the cardboard and garbage. Niko brought him down personally, seeing our busy state, and helped us out by handing out gelato (ice cream) samples to guests and handing out plates and cups when we needed it. Ram did an amazing job, making 25 pizzas that night, with 5 at the same time in the oven at one point.
Garvin stayed with me until almost 12 even though his sister was waiting for him outside. Been really busy, and we spent a lot of time cleaning and restocking, as we needed everything in perfect shape for the morning shift, as there were a lot of check-outs coming, and they mostly all want coffees and pastries in the morning. The steward also stayed with us until well after 11, cleaning almost everything for us, as he's supposed to. As of late we had some problems with the stewards and their planning and work, but this saturday everything worked out.
Spent another 3o minutes sending out e-mails and reports to the people interested, and headed home at 12:15. The restaurant had been very quiet, and for the first time in weeks, Yatha was home well before I was.
Today, Georgi and I went to do some small shopping before he had to go to work. We bought a small little table, big enough for four plates for dinner, or two laptops like Yatha and I have now. We're working on our project proposal (if Ale reads this; it's almost done, I'm just waiting for some more information from work, and Pierre's approval). I also bought some binders for my personal paperwork. Receipts, statements and other paper, all organized soon. Tonight, my personal menu consists of oven-baked fries and chicken, with some ice cream and red grapes for dessert.
Most days at work I eat Le Marche-made pizzas. The fresh cheese pizzas with pepperoni are just so amazing.
For a song I picked something that is nothing new in terms of a discovery, or something that fits the week or so, but something I just love and listened to for a few days before I moved to Florida.
Dead Poetic - Narcotic
Oh, and yes! There are new pictures in my album. A map with iPhone photos, a map with photos of myself, and two maps with Culture Room pictures.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Replacements
So yeah, I was supposed to see Puddle of Mudd and RED on Friday, among others. Not so much though, as not too long after I posted the other blog, I got an e-mail from Livenation, the organiser, that the show was cancelled. Looked on Livenation.com, Puddle of Mudd's website, but found no reason for the cancellation. Still had my morning shift at work (I have concluded that I like evening shifts better, by a long shot) and then then afternoon off. Georgi was also at home, and I ran into Marten in the hallway at work earlier, accepting his offer to go bowling that night. Concert being replaced by two games of bowling with a few acquaintances. Money wise it saved me a lot, that evening, but I'd have loved to see those bands. Who knows if that will happen again?
Saturday I worked my beloved evening shift again, and it had been a busy day already. That night things stayed steady, and shortly after 10 (on weekends we want to stay open to 11 instead) Pierre came in and told me we were close to a milestone revenue mark. Only 65 dollars to go. I told him I'd stay open until we hit that point just for the sake of getting there. A few minutes before 11 we were still 6 dollars short, and Blake and I had already agreed on buying a pizza for us to share if noone else showed up. Fortunately (or unfortunately, as the pizzas are really good) someone came to save us by buying a glass of white wine. Closed the restaurant shortly after that, still having a bit of cleaning and a lot of counting to do. There was a woman on the chairs outside, sitting there all the time, looking depressed, with her wine, and she wouldn't say or do a thing. When we were almost done she came in, asking for a refill of her glass of wine. She really seemed to want (or need) it so I gave her one still. Even though the cashier was closed etc. I guess I felt sorry for her. Saw her again on sunday, somewhat in the same state. I should've told her alcohol is not the solution, but I don't like arguments on my work that much.
Sunday was another busy day at work, where we got reasonably close to Saturday's milestone, making it a really nice weekend for everyone to enjoy, looking at the figures. There's still a few things to do concerning the organisation in the restaurant, task-definition-wise. As I got home around 1AM that sunday, I had to go straight to bed as I had to start at 7 on monday, all for the sake of being able to go see Hollywood Undead. You guessed it, going to bed straight from work is hard with a lot of things on your mind, but I fell asleep fast enough anyway. Had a tiring day at work (and indeed I don't like morning shifts that much, because of the nature of the work, all the small coffees and snacks all the time. Just simple production. No time for talks and walking around, checking, doing other assignments). When I got home I tried to do some work on the laptop, but I went to sleep for 1,5 hours instead. Really needed that to get through the night.
Went to Culture Room as Georgi brought me by car. Went in at 7:20 when the doors opened at 7, and was expecting some band to start playing soon enough anyway. Didn't happen. Instead I became the witness of a real bitchfight. Something along the lines of "you stole my best friend's boyfriend" kind of argument with a few punches and scratches here and there. Only to find her hang around the neck of two other guys within the next 5 minutes. Some people don't really get it.
The only support of the night was TV Kills Kids [6,5/10], a local South Florida band, making hiphop, I guess. Electronic samples, guitar and bass guitar, two rappers, one screamer and one singer. That's about what the set-up was. The vocals (except for the guy who sang on only 2 out of 7 songs) were bad. Real bad. But for some reason the guys really managed to make a party out of things, even though the crowd didn't always act like that. I had fun watching it anyway, and some of the electronic music and beats were actually good material.
Headliner of the night was Hollywood Undead [8/10], six guys (and the drummer) making hiphop, with guitars and other electronic samples in those songs. The weirdest thing about it, is that it's 6 tattood white guys. And not just gangster tattoos, but the colourful metal tattoos (on their singer) that I know from people like Oli Sykes (see; http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f188/eskimos15/OMG_Oli_Sykes_faints--large-msg-116.jpg). The music was great, however, the stage presence was cool, the audience loved it, and there was nothing wrong with the music or their choice of songs. It's just that they played too few songs for my liking, as it took around an hour only, if they even got to that mark. Loved seeing them though, and it was well worth the money again, even skipping diner with my placement mentor and a bunch of the Dutch interns.
Took a cab home and went to bed after doing some computer stuff and some Fruity Loops.
Tuesday I had to work at 2 again. My lovely evening shift, closing down the restaurant. We had three people to close, so I had some time to work with Pierre, discuss some things for the upcoming busy weeks, and learn a few things about purchasing. I saw the cost of simple products like lids to close our coffee cups, and I realised how much improvement there still is. Will be my dissertation about cost control in usage, storage and purchasing. Closed at 10, got home at 11. Waited for Yatha to get home to rent a car at the airport, but then Marten cancelled our trip to Busch Gardens because he wasn't energetic enough for a day like that. Took a cab home, didn't rent a car as I didn't want to split the costs in three only (and we had a little credit card issue for Yatha).
This morning Marten wanted to go somewhere else instead, rented a car on his own and then came by. The options provided weren't that attractive to me because it was already 1PM, and few of the attractions would close at 4 already, or 6PM. Not my thing to waste money on that, and have the rest of the day gone.
Currently working on something for school, while writing this blog.
Tomorrow I'll be Manager On Duty (MOD) meaning I get to check the entire hotel, eat in the restaurant and welcome people that check in, all in my own suit (no ties, as it's too warm here). Sunday is my next day off, with a blog again.
Hollywood Undead can wait (I didn't upload my videos yet but don't know if I will), so here is She Wants Revenge - Replacements (live);
Saturday I worked my beloved evening shift again, and it had been a busy day already. That night things stayed steady, and shortly after 10 (on weekends we want to stay open to 11 instead) Pierre came in and told me we were close to a milestone revenue mark. Only 65 dollars to go. I told him I'd stay open until we hit that point just for the sake of getting there. A few minutes before 11 we were still 6 dollars short, and Blake and I had already agreed on buying a pizza for us to share if noone else showed up. Fortunately (or unfortunately, as the pizzas are really good) someone came to save us by buying a glass of white wine. Closed the restaurant shortly after that, still having a bit of cleaning and a lot of counting to do. There was a woman on the chairs outside, sitting there all the time, looking depressed, with her wine, and she wouldn't say or do a thing. When we were almost done she came in, asking for a refill of her glass of wine. She really seemed to want (or need) it so I gave her one still. Even though the cashier was closed etc. I guess I felt sorry for her. Saw her again on sunday, somewhat in the same state. I should've told her alcohol is not the solution, but I don't like arguments on my work that much.
Sunday was another busy day at work, where we got reasonably close to Saturday's milestone, making it a really nice weekend for everyone to enjoy, looking at the figures. There's still a few things to do concerning the organisation in the restaurant, task-definition-wise. As I got home around 1AM that sunday, I had to go straight to bed as I had to start at 7 on monday, all for the sake of being able to go see Hollywood Undead. You guessed it, going to bed straight from work is hard with a lot of things on your mind, but I fell asleep fast enough anyway. Had a tiring day at work (and indeed I don't like morning shifts that much, because of the nature of the work, all the small coffees and snacks all the time. Just simple production. No time for talks and walking around, checking, doing other assignments). When I got home I tried to do some work on the laptop, but I went to sleep for 1,5 hours instead. Really needed that to get through the night.
Went to Culture Room as Georgi brought me by car. Went in at 7:20 when the doors opened at 7, and was expecting some band to start playing soon enough anyway. Didn't happen. Instead I became the witness of a real bitchfight. Something along the lines of "you stole my best friend's boyfriend" kind of argument with a few punches and scratches here and there. Only to find her hang around the neck of two other guys within the next 5 minutes. Some people don't really get it.
The only support of the night was TV Kills Kids [6,5/10], a local South Florida band, making hiphop, I guess. Electronic samples, guitar and bass guitar, two rappers, one screamer and one singer. That's about what the set-up was. The vocals (except for the guy who sang on only 2 out of 7 songs) were bad. Real bad. But for some reason the guys really managed to make a party out of things, even though the crowd didn't always act like that. I had fun watching it anyway, and some of the electronic music and beats were actually good material.
Headliner of the night was Hollywood Undead [8/10], six guys (and the drummer) making hiphop, with guitars and other electronic samples in those songs. The weirdest thing about it, is that it's 6 tattood white guys. And not just gangster tattoos, but the colourful metal tattoos (on their singer) that I know from people like Oli Sykes (see; http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f188/eskimos15/OMG_Oli_Sykes_faints--large-msg-116.jpg). The music was great, however, the stage presence was cool, the audience loved it, and there was nothing wrong with the music or their choice of songs. It's just that they played too few songs for my liking, as it took around an hour only, if they even got to that mark. Loved seeing them though, and it was well worth the money again, even skipping diner with my placement mentor and a bunch of the Dutch interns.
Took a cab home and went to bed after doing some computer stuff and some Fruity Loops.
Tuesday I had to work at 2 again. My lovely evening shift, closing down the restaurant. We had three people to close, so I had some time to work with Pierre, discuss some things for the upcoming busy weeks, and learn a few things about purchasing. I saw the cost of simple products like lids to close our coffee cups, and I realised how much improvement there still is. Will be my dissertation about cost control in usage, storage and purchasing. Closed at 10, got home at 11. Waited for Yatha to get home to rent a car at the airport, but then Marten cancelled our trip to Busch Gardens because he wasn't energetic enough for a day like that. Took a cab home, didn't rent a car as I didn't want to split the costs in three only (and we had a little credit card issue for Yatha).
This morning Marten wanted to go somewhere else instead, rented a car on his own and then came by. The options provided weren't that attractive to me because it was already 1PM, and few of the attractions would close at 4 already, or 6PM. Not my thing to waste money on that, and have the rest of the day gone.
Currently working on something for school, while writing this blog.
Tomorrow I'll be Manager On Duty (MOD) meaning I get to check the entire hotel, eat in the restaurant and welcome people that check in, all in my own suit (no ties, as it's too warm here). Sunday is my next day off, with a blog again.
Hollywood Undead can wait (I didn't upload my videos yet but don't know if I will), so here is She Wants Revenge - Replacements (live);
Friday, November 7, 2008
Duplicity
Lovely how I still managed to fit that word in. I just have to share the following song with you all. I received their physical CD in the mail today, and I love them. Such a wonderful, unique sound. I had to get this album and support these new guys. There are Enter Shikari, Blood Stain Child and Disarmonia Mundi influences in this all. So yes, it's hard and it has a lot of electronics in there.
Only 7,000 plays on Youtube. But they should become HUGE. I don't know what else. I'll be listening to them for a while to come.
Anyway, duplicity as their song is called. Duplicity in my days off. For some reason, the past four weeks have been weeks in which my days off have always coincided with meetings, trainings or other lovely events that require me to be at the hotel. Today I was Journey Ambassador, which basically means I stand in the lobby, greeting people and asking how their stay was, and helping out anyone with a problem, like people with an airconditioning issue in a meeting room. Was a lot of fun, for just over two hours, and then I took one of the beach towels, and headed to our lovely Atlantic Ocean. Took off everything I didn't want to get wet, and headed into the water. Only three strokes away I heard a whistle and got directed to the shores again. Didn't notice a thing about no other people being in the water when I did. Got a small story about a "big fish situation" and it would take a few more minutes before the water would be clear. Never seen anything that looked like a shark, but I guess they'd rather be safe than sorry. Enjoyed some sun for a while then, and headed into the water for 25 minutes after that. Really clear water today, and I forgot to bring my goggles. Next time!
Headed home and found my Duplicity CD in the mail. Then took some time off, watching more TV series (you got that right) and went off to play soccer in Hollywood again, like almost every single week. Pedro picked us up at home, like most other weeks again as well, and we had a nice and intensive match. Lost big time (I hate playing against either Pedro or Volkan, those guys keep almost everything out of the net, damn goalkeepers), 23-12 or something. Was fun though! And good for team spirit with people in the hotel, and your physique.
Talked to both my mum and dad on Skype again, and got my webcam to work again! If anyone else, reading this, misses me, feel free to set up something of an appointment or so. I'll have time every now and then.
Yesterday was another day off, and I made some nice music in Fruity Loops again. Something nice and trancy (maybe I should be in a "trancemetal" band too) that I hope to finish soon enough, so I can share it again.
Tomorrow I have a morning shift, 7 to 3, as I had planned a Puddle Of Mudd/RED concert as you know. The concert got cancelled yesterday, however. Monday, Hollywood Undead then.
Wednesday, one-day cruise to the Bahamas, very likely to happen :)
That's it for now! See you later!
Only 7,000 plays on Youtube. But they should become HUGE. I don't know what else. I'll be listening to them for a while to come.
Anyway, duplicity as their song is called. Duplicity in my days off. For some reason, the past four weeks have been weeks in which my days off have always coincided with meetings, trainings or other lovely events that require me to be at the hotel. Today I was Journey Ambassador, which basically means I stand in the lobby, greeting people and asking how their stay was, and helping out anyone with a problem, like people with an airconditioning issue in a meeting room. Was a lot of fun, for just over two hours, and then I took one of the beach towels, and headed to our lovely Atlantic Ocean. Took off everything I didn't want to get wet, and headed into the water. Only three strokes away I heard a whistle and got directed to the shores again. Didn't notice a thing about no other people being in the water when I did. Got a small story about a "big fish situation" and it would take a few more minutes before the water would be clear. Never seen anything that looked like a shark, but I guess they'd rather be safe than sorry. Enjoyed some sun for a while then, and headed into the water for 25 minutes after that. Really clear water today, and I forgot to bring my goggles. Next time!
Headed home and found my Duplicity CD in the mail. Then took some time off, watching more TV series (you got that right) and went off to play soccer in Hollywood again, like almost every single week. Pedro picked us up at home, like most other weeks again as well, and we had a nice and intensive match. Lost big time (I hate playing against either Pedro or Volkan, those guys keep almost everything out of the net, damn goalkeepers), 23-12 or something. Was fun though! And good for team spirit with people in the hotel, and your physique.
Talked to both my mum and dad on Skype again, and got my webcam to work again! If anyone else, reading this, misses me, feel free to set up something of an appointment or so. I'll have time every now and then.
Yesterday was another day off, and I made some nice music in Fruity Loops again. Something nice and trancy (maybe I should be in a "trancemetal" band too) that I hope to finish soon enough, so I can share it again.
Tomorrow I have a morning shift, 7 to 3, as I had planned a Puddle Of Mudd/RED concert as you know. The concert got cancelled yesterday, however. Monday, Hollywood Undead then.
Wednesday, one-day cruise to the Bahamas, very likely to happen :)
That's it for now! See you later!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Sleeperstar
And yes, in a way that would be me, having to work a lot of evening shifs, meaning I get to wake up somewhere around 9:30 these days. Doesn't sound too bad, does it? It's also the name of a band whose album I've just purchased through iTunes. My thoughts just wandered off to them lately as I had heard their songs through purevolume.com a long while ago. Their music is so amazing, and I just couldn't seem to get hold of a digital copy so I went ahead to the iTunes store and buy the 7 song album/EP called "To Speak, To Love, To Listen". I'll share their video for Disengage later in this blog. After I've covered the last few days of work in here.
I ended last time with my thursday off. Called my mum and dad over Skype, and watched some TV series and just stayed indoors to rest up. It was my only real day off and with a strak of working days coming up I wanted to take it easy. Took some time to pay my bills and that was it. Somehow I keep saving money from every paycheck nicely, so I guess that's a good thing. Feels good anyway. That thursday I also went to Galleria with Yatha, as we had to pay the check for the monthly rent. Stumbled upon Marinka and had a little drunk and something to eat at Starbucks.
Friday I worked from 12 to 8:30 and I was supposed to go to a birthday/Halloween party, but I had been feeling bad throughout the day. Head and stomach not working with me, so I decided to stay home and go to bed reasonably early. Watched another episode that night and went to sleep before anyone else got home.
On Saturday I had to start at 10, and got off at 6:30, got home and found Bart home again. Went to the Publix for some shopping and I made myself some chicken sandwiches for dinner while we went to watch a movie called Kush. Movie didn't have enough in it for us to want to finish it. So we turned it off after 45 minutes or so. As you might expect, I watched TV episodes instead as I am still behind on quite a few things. Starting to get even with a lot of things now though.
Sunday morning was a lazy one, I worked a bit on a project I have concerning the storage we have up on the fourth floor, and as Pierre said it, that storage is going to be "my baby". Controlling it, purchasing the items we need there, and organise and file everything. It's going well so far.
Yesterday I made a floorplan for the storage, pointing out where all the items are if someone goes up there and they're not too familiar with it. Will also put up some signs on the wall, with the categories on there. Yesterday was a day from 2 to 10 for me. We're opened from 7 to 10 these days instead of 6 to 11. Was really weird to close that early, in a way. And not everyone knowing about it, it also gave some awkward moments after 10. It was really slow yesterday though, and I got to send two people home early. I don't think any of them had a problem with that. Slow days like are more tiring than the ones where you run around constantly.
Will be working from 2 to 10 all days but Friday (when I work from 7 to 3, and then go to a concert from Puddle of Mudd, with RED and two other bands in Pompano Beach). Got Wednesday and Thursday off. Don't know what I'll do just yet. I'm thinking beach...
Sleeperstar - Disengage
I ended last time with my thursday off. Called my mum and dad over Skype, and watched some TV series and just stayed indoors to rest up. It was my only real day off and with a strak of working days coming up I wanted to take it easy. Took some time to pay my bills and that was it. Somehow I keep saving money from every paycheck nicely, so I guess that's a good thing. Feels good anyway. That thursday I also went to Galleria with Yatha, as we had to pay the check for the monthly rent. Stumbled upon Marinka and had a little drunk and something to eat at Starbucks.
Friday I worked from 12 to 8:30 and I was supposed to go to a birthday/Halloween party, but I had been feeling bad throughout the day. Head and stomach not working with me, so I decided to stay home and go to bed reasonably early. Watched another episode that night and went to sleep before anyone else got home.
On Saturday I had to start at 10, and got off at 6:30, got home and found Bart home again. Went to the Publix for some shopping and I made myself some chicken sandwiches for dinner while we went to watch a movie called Kush. Movie didn't have enough in it for us to want to finish it. So we turned it off after 45 minutes or so. As you might expect, I watched TV episodes instead as I am still behind on quite a few things. Starting to get even with a lot of things now though.
Sunday morning was a lazy one, I worked a bit on a project I have concerning the storage we have up on the fourth floor, and as Pierre said it, that storage is going to be "my baby". Controlling it, purchasing the items we need there, and organise and file everything. It's going well so far.
Yesterday I made a floorplan for the storage, pointing out where all the items are if someone goes up there and they're not too familiar with it. Will also put up some signs on the wall, with the categories on there. Yesterday was a day from 2 to 10 for me. We're opened from 7 to 10 these days instead of 6 to 11. Was really weird to close that early, in a way. And not everyone knowing about it, it also gave some awkward moments after 10. It was really slow yesterday though, and I got to send two people home early. I don't think any of them had a problem with that. Slow days like are more tiring than the ones where you run around constantly.
Will be working from 2 to 10 all days but Friday (when I work from 7 to 3, and then go to a concert from Puddle of Mudd, with RED and two other bands in Pompano Beach). Got Wednesday and Thursday off. Don't know what I'll do just yet. I'm thinking beach...
Sleeperstar - Disengage
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