Saturday, May 8th, 2004

My first week at work

Saturday, May 8th, 2004 07:58 am
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These last few days were spent in fulltime work.

1)The first day was horrible, boring, and draining.

2)The next day I was five minutes late to work and the boss (Shaw) noticed. He did, however, clarify what I was supposed to bo doing when looking at their website, so the day was less boring. Plus I learnt a bit more about the delivery side of stuff.

3)This day I was, well, I forget exactly. Mostly more of the same I think. Learning deliveries and looking up items on the floor on the website so I knew what the jargon looked like vs the product.

4)Yesterday I had a semi-test by Shaw. The other days there were mini mini ones, like him pointing to an AMD Athlon XP 2400+ and asking me what it was, and what they called it at Netplus. They are called, btw, "XP2400". Quicker to say and all. They call a WD 80 G harddrive with 8 Mb cache "80JB", JB indicating the cache.
Then I had to look at a system that was on the floor ready for pickup, and make sure everything was there for practice. The cd for Windows and powercord and stuff were in a box on top of the box with the comp in it, which I had to doublecheck. The keyboards, mice, and monitors were not kept next to the system, but were left out the back. Thus I had to find what they looked like. In trying to find a Netpro mouse, I learnt that Netpro is a made up brand by Netplus. Anything generic things like mice, keyboards, and cases, are called Netpro (unless they're Microsoft or Logitech or otherwise already have a brand). Netpro sounds better to the customer than generic. :) I also learnt that when looking at boxes, Diamond is synonymous with Mitsubishi, and Flatron is synonymous with LG. Oh, and Microsoft internet keyboards come in plain brown boxes. They also come with optical mice, but Netplus take the mice out of the bundle and sell them seperately. If you want to buy a keyboard and a mouse bundled together instead of seperately, you gotta buy the Logitech MX Duo (MXduo for short).
In the last hour or so of work, Shaw took me out front and showed me their system a little. I now know how to look up price and availability on their system. See, the website's specials are automatically generated from the system every three hours or so. This means that while we may have sold out of stock on an item, the website may not register it for six hours, while the system/program will be updated much quicker since it runs straight off where they keep account of everything.

5)Today. Today I will be sitting out the front in the showroom and doing price and availability checks for customers. If they then want to buy a component, I pass them to Mark. If they want complete computer system, I pass them to Stephanie. Their system/program is fun to use :) I love it. It will be fun to use it this morning :)

I have other things to say, I will make another post
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A place came up in a nursing home for Gran. She goes in this Sunday. Hey! that's tomorrow. *blinks*. So, now Mum can have her life back a little. For those of you who don't know, Mum has been living-in caring Gran for almost 4 years now. Gran has severe Alzheimer's, behaves like a little kid, and has only 10% vision (black mostly, but perfect vision down a small tunnel). She walks around with a hunched back. Sometimes she can walk fine, and other times she needs two walking sticks to get around. Sometimes she remembers that she's been living in her house for decades, and sometimes she won't have a clue where she is and thinks she's in a stranger's house. She will argue in way that's impossible to win against. For example, she found the back door locked (it was to keep the new kitten in) and thought the kitten had been locked out and it was horrible that the kitten was out there. Mum said it was to keep the kitten in, to which Gran promptly said Mum was horrible for keeping the kitten inside and it was horrible that the kitten was inside. In Gran's mind, she'd been saying that the whole time. How can you win an arguement when Gran keeps doing a complete flip of what she was saying, and then thinks she's been saying that all along?

It was a little better and worse this year. Gran's condition worsened so that Mum couldn't leave her alone for even 30 min, thus tying Mum to Gran and causing her to have no real life of her own. Mum did manage to get some paperwork completed though, so she could have a lady come twice a week to shower Gran, and could drop Gran off at aged day care on Wednesday and Saturday mornings so she could visit Dad and do grocery shopping and such. Plus she could look around for nursing homes and puts Gran's name on some of the lists.

So, Gran's name was on the top of the list, a spot became open, and Gran goes in tomorrow. Mum has her own life back! Mum feels a little guilty because she feels like she's quitting on her mum, but she also has been feeling trapped for four years and enough is enough. Mum is a strong woman, much stronger than she appears. I couldn't stand Gran, I refused to babysit her at all. I would visit and phone mum lots instead to provide support. My bro did the opposite and would babysit Gran on occasion so Mum could go to special things that were important to her. I feel really happy for Mum to have her life back :)

As for Gran, I have long held that she has no real life either, and would be much happy with the angels already. I believe in angels and stuff, that sentence is not as callous as it first appears. At the beginning, I was split 50-50 about wishing Gran would pass over and feeling horrible for thinking that, but I have long resolved my guilty feelings about that. It has been a long time, for everyone involved.

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