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TMS' new job in NYC Day 1

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So, I think I am ready.

I have new clothes, train schedules, subway maps, the company phone number programmed in my phone, $100 in my pocket, 2 packs of smokes (just to make me feel better about not being able to smoke), and a tin of Snus. I get everything ready and lay it out for the morning and get to bed sober on a Sunday at a reasonable hour.

Sometime in the night, the a/c decides to die. Noooooo. I toss and turn in this 80 degree room and barely sleep. The alarm goes off at 7:00 and I wake up as a ball of sweat. I had a shower the night before, but I need another so I take a quick one and get dressed. I come out of the bathroom and what do I hear? Rain and its fucking heavy. I get dripped on by the roof. Noooooo. There is no time to deal with this. Looking around franticly, I realize I have no rain gear! FUUUUUUUUUUUCCCKKK!!! I decide to drive the block to the train.

I get to the train only a little soggy and the announcement says trains are running 20 min late because of "police activity". God dammit! Fuck it, I smoke on the platform and anyone who even looks like they are going to say something gets the look from me and the shrink away into the downpour. The train was on time. Woo-hoo!

I get to Trenton, buy my monthly pass (Owieeeeeee) and catch the 8:09 express. Nice ride besides being hot. I get into NYC 3 min late which I think is decent. I get a call to meet the bosses somewhere totally different than the new office. No big deal, I love the subway!

I buy my metro pass and ask a cop if I am heading in the right direction. She says no and sends me across the street. BITCH!!! I was 4 stops uptown before I realized what was going on. So there is 10 min wasted + 10 min waiting for the C going downtown.

I get off at the correct spot and walk to where we are supposed to meet. Oh joy, we get to move from the old office into the new one ( I thought they already moved ). Keep in mind I dressed nicely for my first day.

Huge van load done by 3:00 then off to Redhook for some new stuff. I could wring the sweat from my hair.

The new office is amazing! Just off Union Square with a full bathroom, kitchen and a currently empty loft I can use if I need to sleep over.

All day moving stuff then we get to talk work for another 2 hours. I caught the 8:07 home = 14.5 hour day including commute. I get home to a sweltering house. Oh yea! the A/C is dead. FUUUUUUUUUUUCK. I got home at 10:00, have to go to bed by 11:30.

I take a shower to cool off in more way than one and when I come out, Raq is going out the door - huh? Turns out her mom just bought a new A/C and she was going to pick up the old one. Its a 20 min drive and it just wasn't fair for her to do this.

She took pity on me and wouldn't take "no" for an answer, nor would she let me go with her. Thank god for a good woman. I'm beyond beat.

I'm not thinking about the roof.
I'm not thinking about the roof.
I'm not thinking about the roof.

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  1. MC30's Avatar
    are you gonna sleep on the roof? i say go for it 'till the ac gets there... unless you got folks shooting off the rooftops; if no, well, why the hell not? its like camping, yet your home is so close...it will be fun, do it!
  2. Coyote's Avatar
    When it rains, it pours. Hang in there and you'll settle in.
  3. sheevaa's Avatar
    I think when the AC is installed and you get used to the commute it'll all sort out. Sounds like the work part of it went okay though!
  4. TheMorningStar's Avatar
    Thanks guys, yea it was first day blues for sure. I'm a computer programmer though, not a mover. I'm going to blog about this whole experience so I will let you know how the "work" part goes.

    I cannot sleep although I should. The new/old A/C is on and working its magic. Thank gawd.

    The roof is leaking :( No going out there for a while (its the kinda flat part over the addition that is leaking), but I love the idea.

    Thanks again for giving a shit
  5. Lizard's Avatar
    Jesus CHRIST, TMS. I had an okay day, but thanks to this, I feel like shit! :P
  6. DamagedGoods's Avatar
    I think I need to stick my head in the freezer just from reading this
  7. Saffron's Avatar
    It's always nice when companies don't give you a heads up to wear comfy clothes for a move. Sorry. Glad you have a/c again... that's miserable without it.
  8. ~Absynthe~'s Avatar
    all in a days work. love me some TMS goodluck dalin'
  9. Athena's Avatar
    So, wait... you're commuting from WHERE to NYC everyday? Philadelphia?

    I went from Trevose to NYC to Long Island and back again the next day... and I'll never do it again.

    Hats off to you, buddy. And congrats on the new job! (Hope it's worth it!)
  10. Pete Bondurant's Avatar
    What is wrong with the roof?
  11. Deja's Avatar
    Sometimes it doesn't pay to be well prepared - nothing will go as planned, Murphy's law! Good luck with the new job, and for surviving a night without A/C - I would be homicidal, especially dealing with rain and subway and lying cops! Things HAVE to get better! :)
  12. TheMorningStar's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Athena
    So, wait... you're commuting from WHERE to NYC everyday? Philadelphia?
    I am in Bucks county PA. Thank god my house is only a 7 min walk from the Septa train straight into Trenton. As long as I catch the 71 min "express" train from Trenton to NYC, I can stay sane. There is a high speed line but it is big bucks.
  13. TheMorningStar's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Bondurant
    What is wrong with the roof?
    She seems to have sprung a leak cap'n!
  14. Lizard's Avatar
    Are you going to tell us about Day 2 or not???
  15. Lizard's Avatar
    Oh, yeah. I've been at my job over 10 years now. Never thought I would be there that long, but my boss is freakin' incredible--great as a boss and also a decent, funny, and kind person. I found out today he has cancer. The prognosis is very good, but it still was like getting punched.
  16. TheMorningStar's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Lizard
    Are you going to tell us about Day 2 or not???
    Ask and you shall receive.
  17. TheMorningStar's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Lizard
    Oh, yeah. I've been at my job over 10 years now. Never thought I would be there that long, but my boss is freakin' incredible--great as a boss and also a decent, funny, and kind person. I found out today he has cancer. The prognosis is very good, but it still was like getting punched.
    If I could tag you with a thank you I would. So you will just have to settle for this one.

    Thank you all for giving a shit!