He had a face like a mask
Jul. 28th, 2006 12:02 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Life news:
Job
Going OK. I'm at that stage when I'm getting bored of the actual work because I know how to do everything, but I'm relaxing around the other people because I know them a bit better now. And there are two cute guys in the kitchen with me. Too young, but nice eye-candy all the same.
Things I have learned - working in a kitchen that's at about 35 degrees due to the hot weather/fryers/ovens/grills/stoves for ten hours a day = hard.
- walking five miles a day is very good for leg muscles, even if my feet disowned me about two weeks ago.
- walking also means occasionally getting picked up off the road by interesting people. Or drunk ones. More often the latter, but it's still funny as hell.
Life outside work
Do I have one? No, I do not. I work, walk and sleep for the most part. Apologies again to those in the Bar that are being patient with me for plot things, hopefully I'll be around tomorrow to sort something out.
I won £10 on a scratchcard this evening. Go me!
Computer still fucked. I should stick the box in a bag and drag it over to the PC World on the other side of the city, but I really can't be arsed. Too tired - and as I have to do Community Service now, I'm effectively working six days a week. So I don't see the tiredness changing anytime soon.
Start Community Service tomorrow. Blah. I want one day where I can sleep in, damnit! I cannot sleep in on my one free day next week, because I have an interview at the local college to see about redoing my A-Levels. I don't know why I bother. I can't afford it. But I'll totally do it anyway because...yeah.
I am smoking waaaay too much. I care not about the health ramifications, but more about the fact that a pack costs £5.23. Wtf, man?
I have had beer this evening. I think I will go pass out. But maybe won't. Whatev.
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Date: 2006-07-28 03:15 am (UTC)You need someone to talk to, I'm
alwaysgenerally around. Ignore age. I worry about everyone and listen to everything.*contemplates making you cookies*
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Date: 2006-07-28 01:35 pm (UTC)silverpenlight is right. Talking is a help.
One good point regarding work in a kitchen ( i was told, when i did it ) is, that because of the heat and the dampness there, you´ll always have a beautiful skin :), never look old! ( But i know how it sucks, how hard it can be. )
Unfortunately drinking is no help (*sigh*), have been there, too!
Things will become better, just take care!
greetings