Update. Living in Las Vegas has been... surprisingly [normal]. I’m currently staying in a corporate apartment about 8 miles west of the Strip (the street where all the big famous casinos are), so it’s kind of away from all the hustle & bustle. You get maybe 1 or 2 miles from the Strip, and it goes from being the flashy gaudy city of lights to just regular ol’ suburbia. My office is about another 7 miles northwest of my apartment, up in the rich neighborhood (Summerlin). I went apartment hunting a little, but I still haven’t really narrowed down much where I wanna stay. Before I came here, I had been thinking of buying a property, but then I read/heard that analysts predict property value in Las Vegas to fall through 2007. So my current plan now is to rent for maybe a year before I go buying anything- I figure it’ll give me a chance to learn the town more and make sure I’m stable in my job first.
So work is... well, work. Not the most exciting thing in the world, but you do what you gotta do to pay the bills, right? Anyways, we’re on a 9/80 schedule, so we work 9 hours a day (except Friday), and then we have every other Friday off. It’s kind of a tradeoff, cuz I gueeeess the 3-day weekend is kinda nice, but it just makes the work day seem so freaking LONG. Toss in a 1-hour lunch break, and I have a 7am-5pm workday- it’s rough. The waking up early thing is probably the hardest part.
I moved out to Vegas on January 4th started work on the 8th. The first week was SOOOOO boring. I didn’t have a computer, so they just had me reading technical documents to get up to speed. Seriously, 9 straight hours every day of reading these papers- I haven’t “studied” that diligently since... probably EVER, hah! I finally got my comp that first Friday. (Oh yea, it snowed that day too! Well, kinda... the kind that melts when it hits the ground. Anyways, from what I hear, that’s only like a once a year kind of occurrence around here.) But yea, so my company’s real strict about our internet usage, so I can’t IM from work. =( They’re even strict about surfing the net on company time... sucks. (Not even supposed to check our personal email or use a stock ticker except on lunch break and before/after work.) The 2nd week was a bit better. They had me training on ANSYS, one of the software programs we use, so it felt a bit more real. Oh yea, and there was this computer-based harassment training that we had to take... it was pretty hilarious. "I should've known I couldn't trust a MEXICAN!" AHAHAHA!
My typical daily routine is to wake up around 6, eat breakfast, get to work around 7, have an hour lunch around noon, then clock out around 5, come home, eat dinner, watch a little tv, then head to bed, and repeat. But yea, after a day’s work, I just feel so tired that I don’t wanna do ANYthing. So that’s why I haven’t been getting online as much recently. (This woulda been completely unheard of for the old me, who was an absolute AIM addict.) Hopefully I’ll get used to this work thing, and not being so exhausted all the time. I guess I really ought to sleep earlier (I usually sleep at midnight or 1), but I just hate giving up that last vestige of my youth- I've always been nocturnal by nature.
Oh yea, and on my 2nd day of work, I had set a kettle of water to boil on the stove before work. But then I left without turning the stove off. I didn’t remember till like 3pm or so, and then I couldn’t focus on work the rest of the day cuz I was so afraid that I’d come home and find my apartment burned down, hahaha. But yea, I figured it wasn’t worth leaving work early to turn the stove off, cuz if the whole place hadn’t burned down by then, another hour or two wouldn’t hurt. When I got home, I was quite relieved to find the apartment still standing, heh. Good thing I used low heat. *whew*
Anyways, so my coworkers have been pretty nice. We have lunch together like every day; we usually go out and buy takeout then bring it back to the office and eat in a conference room. But yea, the ppl in my department are all considerably older than me, like all 35+ or so. Sometimes we run out of things to talk about, and then the conversation usually turns to football, cuz I guess that’s the typical American guy thing to talk about that transcends generations, hah. (There’s only 1 woman in my workgroup, which I’m guessing is pretty standard in engineering companies.) Seriously though, the topic of football has come up like literally every other day. But yea, the company also has this group called NextGen, which is basically a social group for all the newer college hires across the company. Me and some of the ppl from NextGen went drinking & clubbing this weekend (Wine Cellar in the Rio and Pure in Caesar's). It was a lot of fun, but OMG it was so freaking expensive. I added it up, and I spent nearly $200 in one night, blehhhh. Oh well, I guess it’s worth it if I think of it as an investment towards making new friends and developing something of a social life here in a new town.
I’m thinking about joining a kickboxing school here, and a regular gym too. I figure I need some activities on my schedule to force me to get out of the house. (And plus, I need the exercise- I’m starting to get chubby again from inactivity, hah.) I actually haven’t gambled at all since I got here. I dunno if should be proud of myself or what. I mean, gambling’s cool when I’m with friends and all, but I don’t think I’d be the type to just go gambling by myself- that’s probably the sign of an addict, hah! Yea, on my trip here for the interview, I talked with a local, and they were like “Yea, the whole gambling thing’s real cool for like a month or so once you move here. And if you’re not over it by then, you’re gonna have some problems.” But seriously, you're just surrounded by it here; there're slot machines like everywhere, like in grocery stores and gas stations and everything. I dunno, I gotta find some other stuff to do in this city, man.
So work is... well, work. Not the most exciting thing in the world, but you do what you gotta do to pay the bills, right? Anyways, we’re on a 9/80 schedule, so we work 9 hours a day (except Friday), and then we have every other Friday off. It’s kind of a tradeoff, cuz I gueeeess the 3-day weekend is kinda nice, but it just makes the work day seem so freaking LONG. Toss in a 1-hour lunch break, and I have a 7am-5pm workday- it’s rough. The waking up early thing is probably the hardest part.
I moved out to Vegas on January 4th started work on the 8th. The first week was SOOOOO boring. I didn’t have a computer, so they just had me reading technical documents to get up to speed. Seriously, 9 straight hours every day of reading these papers- I haven’t “studied” that diligently since... probably EVER, hah! I finally got my comp that first Friday. (Oh yea, it snowed that day too! Well, kinda... the kind that melts when it hits the ground. Anyways, from what I hear, that’s only like a once a year kind of occurrence around here.) But yea, so my company’s real strict about our internet usage, so I can’t IM from work. =( They’re even strict about surfing the net on company time... sucks. (Not even supposed to check our personal email or use a stock ticker except on lunch break and before/after work.) The 2nd week was a bit better. They had me training on ANSYS, one of the software programs we use, so it felt a bit more real. Oh yea, and there was this computer-based harassment training that we had to take... it was pretty hilarious. "I should've known I couldn't trust a MEXICAN!" AHAHAHA!
My typical daily routine is to wake up around 6, eat breakfast, get to work around 7, have an hour lunch around noon, then clock out around 5, come home, eat dinner, watch a little tv, then head to bed, and repeat. But yea, after a day’s work, I just feel so tired that I don’t wanna do ANYthing. So that’s why I haven’t been getting online as much recently. (This woulda been completely unheard of for the old me, who was an absolute AIM addict.) Hopefully I’ll get used to this work thing, and not being so exhausted all the time. I guess I really ought to sleep earlier (I usually sleep at midnight or 1), but I just hate giving up that last vestige of my youth- I've always been nocturnal by nature.
Oh yea, and on my 2nd day of work, I had set a kettle of water to boil on the stove before work. But then I left without turning the stove off. I didn’t remember till like 3pm or so, and then I couldn’t focus on work the rest of the day cuz I was so afraid that I’d come home and find my apartment burned down, hahaha. But yea, I figured it wasn’t worth leaving work early to turn the stove off, cuz if the whole place hadn’t burned down by then, another hour or two wouldn’t hurt. When I got home, I was quite relieved to find the apartment still standing, heh. Good thing I used low heat. *whew*
Anyways, so my coworkers have been pretty nice. We have lunch together like every day; we usually go out and buy takeout then bring it back to the office and eat in a conference room. But yea, the ppl in my department are all considerably older than me, like all 35+ or so. Sometimes we run out of things to talk about, and then the conversation usually turns to football, cuz I guess that’s the typical American guy thing to talk about that transcends generations, hah. (There’s only 1 woman in my workgroup, which I’m guessing is pretty standard in engineering companies.) Seriously though, the topic of football has come up like literally every other day. But yea, the company also has this group called NextGen, which is basically a social group for all the newer college hires across the company. Me and some of the ppl from NextGen went drinking & clubbing this weekend (Wine Cellar in the Rio and Pure in Caesar's). It was a lot of fun, but OMG it was so freaking expensive. I added it up, and I spent nearly $200 in one night, blehhhh. Oh well, I guess it’s worth it if I think of it as an investment towards making new friends and developing something of a social life here in a new town.
I’m thinking about joining a kickboxing school here, and a regular gym too. I figure I need some activities on my schedule to force me to get out of the house. (And plus, I need the exercise- I’m starting to get chubby again from inactivity, hah.) I actually haven’t gambled at all since I got here. I dunno if should be proud of myself or what. I mean, gambling’s cool when I’m with friends and all, but I don’t think I’d be the type to just go gambling by myself- that’s probably the sign of an addict, hah! Yea, on my trip here for the interview, I talked with a local, and they were like “Yea, the whole gambling thing’s real cool for like a month or so once you move here. And if you’re not over it by then, you’re gonna have some problems.” But seriously, you're just surrounded by it here; there're slot machines like everywhere, like in grocery stores and gas stations and everything. I dunno, I gotta find some other stuff to do in this city, man.
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=) g'luck with the whole trying not to be tired and sleepy once you get home from work thing. haha... we're old fogeys. no doubt about it.
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