Please wait patiently for more info. I have more details about my job elsewhere..
I can't surf the internet or email anything yet for job related duties or otherwise at work. Orientations start this Friday and there's a few of them each on a Friday in the coming weeks. My benefits kick in April 1st as far as I know. Meanwhile it's 5:15 AM and I've gotten very little sleep. I'll probably be a wreck at work today.
I can't even check the time on my computer because I changed it so it doesn't give me the blue screen of death at midnight like it's been doing. I wish I could figure out why it does that. Probably a virus, but which one? Then there's the unpredictable behavior of my router. Don't get me started on that.
I'm not sure when I'll get my first paycheck. I assume I'll get one this week for last week or something since last Friday was payday.
I forgot to mention a couple details about moving night. First, the battery in my cell phone was running low. The other is that the car skidded out of control on the ice for a couple seconds. Fortunately, I bounced off the curb once or twice and straightened out. Thing is, I was completely aware of what I was supposed to do during a skid, but it just didn't make any sense to me. No one was hurt and no car was damaged. Wee.
Saturday I drove to Lafayette Hills, PA. The Schyukill (sp?) Expressway is comparable only to those hellish intersections they call circles. Apparently there is a circle in Philadelphia - the Art Museum circle. I think it's even worse than the ones in New Jersey. These roads were meant to torment us I tell you!
My next experience was with a flat tire and brakes that were wearing out. I may have inadvertently caused the flat by running over a manhole cover that was not firmly closed. The thing with the brakes could not have been noticed by someone who drives the car regularly, apparently. That was yesterday afternoon. Luckily, I was with my mother who is an AAA member.
OK so driving is supposed to be a whole series of bad experiences? I'm supposed to want to continue doing this why? Is it actually possible to have a good driving experience if I leave my home state? wtf is a good driving experience anyway? How can I have one if most driving in PA would involve that stupid expressway?
Does anyone actually find this at all interesting? To me, I find it incredibly boring. I know of maybe one other person who takes the time to read this. (you know who you are) Anyone else out there? Oh wait, I forgot, I'm alone in the world. . .
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