So ends my first day at the office. I spent most of it learning the job tracking system, sitting in a nice A/C office for most of the time. Just as the day hit 39C a truck load of PC boxes and CRT monitors arrived, so I ended up out in the heat lumping heavy weights on a trolly. Some genius in Sydney thought it was okay to shrink-wrap a pallet of unboxed monitors, and packed them by wrapping them in bubble wrap (ooh! Poppy!) and standing them on their ends--50% face down, 50% face up.
The destination store room was on the 4th floor. Elevators are your friend, but it meant we coulfn't pack more than 3 monitors on the trolly or they wouldn't fit through the doors.
So I'm a bit tired.
Tomorrow they'll let me install a CPU.
The destination store room was on the 4th floor. Elevators are your friend, but it meant we coulfn't pack more than 3 monitors on the trolly or they wouldn't fit through the doors.
So I'm a bit tired.
Tomorrow they'll let me install a CPU.
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Date: 29 Nov 2004 01:17 (UTC)Not horrible for a first day really, deoderant stress test aside. No heart attacks, and the promise of AirCon tomorrow, and a paycheck on Friday. Ain't so bad if you ask me :)
Bravo Batty!
Mako
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Date: 29 Nov 2004 03:57 (UTC)no subject
Date: 29 Nov 2004 08:21 (UTC)Remember to populate the switches with a the helper IP of the DCs if you are running VLANs (which you really ought to be) so surfing the behind the PIX lan for shares and printers works reliably.
CYa!
Mako
CYa!
Mako
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Date: 29 Nov 2004 06:25 (UTC)Congratulations! :)
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Date: 30 Nov 2004 00:01 (UTC)~DAY-O!~
Date: 29 Nov 2004 16:23 (UTC)********
~And it's one drive, two drive, three drives, BUNCH!
Daylight come and me wanna go hooooooooooome~:D
(runs away giggling)