Moving
Moving office is almost as bad as moving house.
In about 1 week we will be at our new location, right besides Rotterdam Central Station.
Now, we're moving into a monument with all the regulations that go with it. Our intended walls may not be seen from outside (we're on the second floor, so you have to be mighty tall anyway), our pantry with a huge photoscreen of the Erasmusbridge (the pay off being we are bridge builders between a client and a candidate) cannot be taller than 1,50. Allright, 1,80 then.
Why did we need 2 interview rooms btw?
What is to you mister?
When the architect had finally approved our plans, we called the phone companies, internet provider, ordered new furniture, lamps, desks, the lot.
To get through the bureaucracy of some firms (read Planet internet in particular) is a job in itself.
So you want to report a move. What will be your new areal code?
O i see that that's a business, i will connect you through.
O it's a business, you should be speaking to firm so and so.
Firm so and so: no, sorry Planet has to deal with that.
*deep, deep sigh*
Apart from the above, it's business as usual AND we're trying to sell our present stuff through ebay.
Which is why i am at the office right now, waiting for someone to view some closests.
Anyone in need of lights? 2 phones? A coffeemachine. Everything's for sale here.
1 Comments:
:D
I wouldn't mind the coffee machine, just ship it to the French girl in Ottawa :D
My students (gov' employees) rarely complain about moving at work. They get a day off or two and everything is being taken care of.
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