first day on the job
Nov. 24th, 2008 05:58 pmMy commute via the scenic route is just under 22 minutes--were I to take the fast way I could perhaps shave 7 minutes off it. I found street parking about 500m from the building; free, unrestricted parking. However I was a tad late (5 minutes) because I was waiting for the temperature to rise a bit on this frosty morning. I don't like riding a scooter when the road is icy; call me a sissy.
My new boss was all smiley and friendly and immediatedly introduced me to my new computer:

Yeah, the one with the top specs. :D Along with a keyboard and mouse.
We then reviewed some admin stuff, talked about what I'd be working on this week, and did a round of introductions. Everyone is very, very nice and relaxed and happy and chilled. My new workstation is a large double pod with just me in it; it's already bigger and more private that what I had at VANOC. So I set about configuring things, getting desk supplies...you know, nesting. The morning flew by and I was late for my daily chat with
querrelle.
There were only a few minor hiccups in the onboarding process, most of which I anticipated. I'm coming in as staff when I used to be academic staff, so there's some migration of various accounts that needs to happen. A few phone calls and all but a couple are already sorted. Bonus: new email is a push account and the uni's instructions on configuring my iPhone worked like a charm!!!!
Our unit is split between two buildings across campus from one another, so the boss took me over to the new one and I met more of the staff there this afternoon, including our director. A friend from Sydney Uni works there and we caught up for a few before I toddled back to my office via the café for a mocha to go.
I don't yet have keys or an alarm code, so I had to leave early (hated that). Left home at 840; home at 540, including a stop en route. Office hours are 830-430. I can live with all of this very easily.
It's nice to have my life back.
My new boss was all smiley and friendly and immediatedly introduced me to my new computer:

Yeah, the one with the top specs. :D Along with a keyboard and mouse.
We then reviewed some admin stuff, talked about what I'd be working on this week, and did a round of introductions. Everyone is very, very nice and relaxed and happy and chilled. My new workstation is a large double pod with just me in it; it's already bigger and more private that what I had at VANOC. So I set about configuring things, getting desk supplies...you know, nesting. The morning flew by and I was late for my daily chat with
There were only a few minor hiccups in the onboarding process, most of which I anticipated. I'm coming in as staff when I used to be academic staff, so there's some migration of various accounts that needs to happen. A few phone calls and all but a couple are already sorted. Bonus: new email is a push account and the uni's instructions on configuring my iPhone worked like a charm!!!!
Our unit is split between two buildings across campus from one another, so the boss took me over to the new one and I met more of the staff there this afternoon, including our director. A friend from Sydney Uni works there and we caught up for a few before I toddled back to my office via the café for a mocha to go.
I don't yet have keys or an alarm code, so I had to leave early (hated that). Left home at 840; home at 540, including a stop en route. Office hours are 830-430. I can live with all of this very easily.
It's nice to have my life back.
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Date: 2008-11-25 06:24 am (UTC)