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Thursday, March 08, 2007

Update

Can this be so? Just an update about recent events without a flaming arrow being shot at some section of the community and their beliefs? Well, maybe - I'll see where this takes me.

So I am now a full-time student once more - after four years in (and out of) the workforce I have put the foot on the brake of my ongoing lack of postgraduate education and thrown myself back into Uni land.

The emotions have been mixed to say the very least. From the top of the world in every sense to its polar opposite in the space of 24 hours was a common feature of the past couple of months - but now that I have a routine (yes a ROUTINE!) time is flying by and am feeling like I am making progress towards something. Not exactly sure what it is, but something that is slowly gaining clarity in the swampy depths of my mind with every lecture I attend, every article I read and every other mind I engage.

I am working nearly a full-time job at the UQ Union Bookshop on top of my study - and the all important gymnasium routine has not been forgotten either - so after the contact and non-contact hours of study that I have committed myself to, I have not nearly as much time as I would like to spend with my equally hard working little nurse (who has had the worst tempered bugger of a patient recently with a sore back and stiff neck.....me).

I think that if there is only one thing in my entire life at the moment that I would change, it would be to have more hours in the day - there just isn't enough time to do all that I want to do and so I feel like there is a portion of life that I am missing out on. Current affairs and cultural activities have dissipated to a trickle of Simpsons, the occasional quiz show and The Biggest Loser (yes, I watch - it's health and fitness, albeit dramatised excessively). Being aware of time passing can be both a useful tool and mental torture at the same time. It makes you endeavour to do all you can before all the grains of sands have fallen, but results in an element of desperation in the mind to achieve all that needs to be achieved before it's too late.

The other thing I have discovered (you'll like this one Lucas) is that 'the customer is always wrong, and an idiot'. My customer service work in the bookshop has made me a cynical customer hater - but I also love them when they do everything perfectly. It is great to be able to compare the behaviour of a massive cross section of the University community through the multitude of tiny interactive differences.

Some empirical data thus far collected goes as follows:

- International students always want plastic bags
- Females almost always want plastic bags - unless they are trying to be enviro friendly
- Males almost never ever want a bag
- Females are more picky about their products
- Females are more impatient
- Middle ages females are the most impatient and demanding
- Old women are the most patient
- Japanese/Korean students always give you that extra 5 or 10 cents so that they get a note or gold coin back in change (good on them I say)
- Nobody ever reads signs in the shop - no matter how big or how often they are in front of their face.
- Boys these days must spend as much time as girls in the hairdresser - the variety of specially coloured/spiked/twisted/blow waved hair do's these guys get around in would make a rock star embarrassed for them.

And that is all I have to say about that for now.

9 Comments:

Blogger Farah said...

having worked as an Aveda girl in London I know excatly what you mean about the customer always being wrong, but like you said when you have a good customer you appreciate them that much more :)

Good to hear you are alive and well.

XX Farah

Friday, March 09, 2007 1:18:00 pm

 
Blogger futureshock101 said...

Oh if only they all went to Cuba and had to deal with the array of choice there... That'ld learn them!

Friday, March 09, 2007 6:24:00 pm

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I remember a chap that used to get around w/ multi coloured hair, sometimes spiked as well. Do you remember him Nick ??

Another note-- I see you have readers in the US; maybe you should join http://publisher.shopzilla.com

Some of your readers may not appreciate ads tho'.

Looking forward to seeing you in October buddy.

Rod.

Sunday, March 18, 2007 10:55:00 am

 
Blogger Nick said...

Never heard of the bloke.

Application to publisher.shopzilla has been sent. I trust you'll see it is ticked off by the powers that be.

Plus any income that is generated can be fed directly into KIVA.COM (see new sidebar link!)

Sunday, March 18, 2007 9:17:00 pm

 
Blogger Rodney Barlow said...

This is awesome for so many reasons;

1. You actually did register
2. I know this because I used the external app we integrate with, and found your account there
3. This means the software I spent ages writing works
4. If you do put an ad on your site, every time someone looks at it, you'll be running software I wrote

http://rodneybarlow.com/hoist-the-spinnaker.png
[I captured some proof for you]

It's funny because only after writing my post did I realise that if any blogger were not to place ads on their site, it would be you, though I did find your post http://hoist-the-spinnaker.blogspot.com/2007/01/consumption.html on consumption to be rather interesting.

I totally support feeding any revenue generated into KIVA.

Monday, March 19, 2007 7:11:00 am

 
Blogger Nick said...

My soul has been on the market for long enough, it was about time a deal was struck.

Meanwhile, I happened to see on national television this morning (without volume to my dismay) a certain E. Saint-Smith as the subject of a "Find me a Date" program.

Monday, March 19, 2007 8:18:00 pm

 
Blogger futureshock101 said...

Mate.... You selling out???

Thursday, March 22, 2007 1:31:00 am

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You're kidding aren't you nick ?

"Find me a date" ?? This is crazy. Perhaps you care to extrapolate as to the exact context in which she was featured ? I love data.

So the boxes I can check:
- stripper
- find me a date feature

Dig the ad dude.

Friday, April 06, 2007 2:01:00 am

 
Blogger Nick said...

hehe.

Just on that morning program 'Sunrise' - they find a lonely lass and do a profile of her, then three contestants who want to take her on a date are assessed by the viewers and voted in/out Big Brother style.

Thought you might be amused....

Friday, April 06, 2007 2:31:00 pm

 

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