From Subway to McDonald's
So it has worked: Since Monday I work in the cafeteria in the building next door. Not only that my work hours have changed completely, and the work itself is different. You could say I'm from the Sandwich Maker "has gone" to Pommesrüttler. Instead of muffins and yogurt now I am preparing hamburgers, french fries, hot dogs and a large selection of breakfast dishes for hungry customers. If there is time to do everything everyone gets assigned to a station and I got on Monday just 3 hours, turning meat balls, sausages and poultry on the grill.
Since the stations are also changed by time and thus each is Fry Cook times, the work is actually minimal variety. It is best to actually accept the orders, then one has in any case a little customer contact and often has the opportunity to talk with strangers German, as they read my name tag that I'm from the good old Büsum. Speaking Büsum before I came to Canada I was never aware of how my hometown is famous. Estimated 95% of the Germans I met in the past 3 months, know Büsum. The colleagues are now also very well on it and the job is much more fun than the last. Probably the only major drawback is probably that there will be no more free food as often as before. NaIO, but now that I get together a few more hours and I can probably afford that then just themselves.
However, I have still 3 days off which I am right now but will not complain really because I just can not go every day to go skiing. Today is also my quasi Sunday, I had in fact the last 3 days off and have used them to drive properly, of course. The ski area now looks very good, now believe are open over 70 runs and as I said already before, now run all 9 lifts. Is also a lot of snow came down lately, so there are now some funny powder snow slopes.
it comes to deep snow: As a week ago, a new elevator was opened and I was among the first ones are up to, the slopes were not driving up there, of course relative. When I then just fell in deep snow and one of my ski has come loose from the shoes, we have to 3 first dug well for 20 minutes in the snow until we found him ... When you sink into the snow, we put about to the navel in the snow. Was pretty funny, but on the other hand, also slightly scary. For a few days I venture down here actually, the black runs and I am so far been unhurt from it. Let's hope it stays that way!
On Thursday, they released Sandy and Phil about 70km from the east to visit Canmore. I have the two met on my first day in Vancouver just over 3 months now and since then we are actually still in contact. The two wanted to let's see how I live it and a little chat about "old times". I was definitely a fun afternoon on and in Lake Louise with you and hope that I could give you a good look. Oh, and yet will I hope strongly that the Christmas dinner on 26 still stands;)
That's it for these days first again, I'm pretty sure that we listen to us again before Christmas. If not, I wish you a merry Christmas. I hope you have the opportunity to eat at a table that is larger than our coffee table is 0.7 m. wrote
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