Julia & Niki
Julia and Niki are getting some workexperience now, in august.
Julia is working for the vet, as last year. This year, more as his private chauffeur, as the "poor" man "lost" his drivers license last week. Speeding. So Julia is on duty day and night, lately. At least when her boss is on duty at night. His paying well, though. Tonight she came home ( for a change) with blood stains on her sneakers, so it seems she may help with the "real" work as well. Anyhow she is quite happy with her job, every day there is something different going on. Poor Niki can't claim that, concerning his duties at Metallwerk Plansee; together with an another student, he is making 25 kg molybden bent roundbars straight. They place them in a 1100° C hot oven, wait 20 minutes until they are through, take them out, put them in a stamping machine to get them straight and edgy (fyrkantig). For 8 hours, without lunchbreak. It's loud. It's hot. It's heavy. But he gets paid well, as well. This week he leaves home 10 past 5 in the morning and returns 2.30pm. Next week he is on another shift and hopefully gets another task.
Last monday Emil and I were invited to a birthday party, next door. I got home just in time to fix Nikis breakfast. Geeee, was I tired on tuesday! I'm not used to nightlife anymore. But apparently I enjoyed it :-)
Aaaaand - the holiday impression: Julia and Niki insisted on sitting on a canon in Edinburgh Castle - just like at Skansen in Bastad.
T.
Julia is working for the vet, as last year. This year, more as his private chauffeur, as the "poor" man "lost" his drivers license last week. Speeding. So Julia is on duty day and night, lately. At least when her boss is on duty at night. His paying well, though. Tonight she came home ( for a change) with blood stains on her sneakers, so it seems she may help with the "real" work as well. Anyhow she is quite happy with her job, every day there is something different going on. Poor Niki can't claim that, concerning his duties at Metallwerk Plansee; together with an another student, he is making 25 kg molybden bent roundbars straight. They place them in a 1100° C hot oven, wait 20 minutes until they are through, take them out, put them in a stamping machine to get them straight and edgy (fyrkantig). For 8 hours, without lunchbreak. It's loud. It's hot. It's heavy. But he gets paid well, as well. This week he leaves home 10 past 5 in the morning and returns 2.30pm. Next week he is on another shift and hopefully gets another task.
Last monday Emil and I were invited to a birthday party, next door. I got home just in time to fix Nikis breakfast. Geeee, was I tired on tuesday! I'm not used to nightlife anymore. But apparently I enjoyed it :-)
Aaaaand - the holiday impression: Julia and Niki insisted on sitting on a canon in Edinburgh Castle - just like at Skansen in Bastad.
T.

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Postat av: Limi
squared... and make sure he's wearing ear protections...
see u zoon!
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