Today was my first day of work up here in Ogden.
In the morning I left my room and walked down to the bus stop by the hospital. Of course being me, I left too early so I had to wait there for a half hour until it was 9:30.
When the bus finally came I asked the kind gentleman if he knew which stop to get off at and he in a heavily accented voice told me he would help me out.
Around 10 I get to the stop and he tells me that I'm good to get off. I was still a few blocks away from the Megaplex though so I walked two blocks north and one block east.
I made it to work. Early. So the floor assistant manager Jenny gave me a quick tour until my DL Megan arrived. When Megan (who is now like my best friend up here) got there she gave me some more training then I helped her set up 2 birthday party event.
After that I was on my own selling tickets.
At the end of my shift I counted my till and Megan was kind enough to drive me back to the UV.
Now I am stuffing my face because I haven't had anything to eat since breakfast, and some popcorn when I was on break but that doesn't really count because popcorn isn't real food.
Sleep well my friends!
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Friday, January 9, 2015
I'm giving it another go! College take 2
I think its about time that I went on another adventure.
After working throughout the summer and the winter at two jobs and an unofficial 3rd job I have decided that I would like to give it a go. (It's a code signal)
There are still some things that I am still trying to work out, like transportation to and from work and schedule stuff, but I know that everything will fall into place and that everything will turn out better than last year.
The life giver -my PAPA- dropped me off at school today. We first checked into my room and stuff like that then we went to campus to renew my UTA pass, I'm not sure that is what happened though because the guy there gave me a new Weber State Id card. Weird. . .
After that we struggled to find our way to Walmart, the good one not the creepy Walmart, then we bought me some essentials like food and whatnot.
ps I only bought one box of Hotpockets and no pizza.
*High five through the computer*
Once I had the things I needed to sustain life we went to the Megaplex theatres, where I will be working, and got some things done there.
We dropped the purchases off in my room and then went to Subway EAT FRESH, and we had some delectable food. After that my PAPA dropped me off and I was flying solo.
I didn't do much I unpacked, figured out when church was (1:00 church SUCK IT 9amers), wrote this post, ate some dinner and I'm probably going to go to sleep because I'm really tired.
I love you all and I appreciate your support.
After working throughout the summer and the winter at two jobs and an unofficial 3rd job I have decided that I would like to give it a go. (It's a code signal)
There are still some things that I am still trying to work out, like transportation to and from work and schedule stuff, but I know that everything will fall into place and that everything will turn out better than last year.
The life giver -my PAPA- dropped me off at school today. We first checked into my room and stuff like that then we went to campus to renew my UTA pass, I'm not sure that is what happened though because the guy there gave me a new Weber State Id card. Weird. . .
After that we struggled to find our way to Walmart, the good one not the creepy Walmart, then we bought me some essentials like food and whatnot.
ps I only bought one box of Hotpockets and no pizza.
*High five through the computer*
Once I had the things I needed to sustain life we went to the Megaplex theatres, where I will be working, and got some things done there.
We dropped the purchases off in my room and then went to Subway EAT FRESH, and we had some delectable food. After that my PAPA dropped me off and I was flying solo.
I didn't do much I unpacked, figured out when church was (1:00 church SUCK IT 9amers), wrote this post, ate some dinner and I'm probably going to go to sleep because I'm really tired.
I love you all and I appreciate your support.
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