some crossposting from tumblr:
at work yesterday I, Guardian of the Breakfast Buffet Table, meticulously refilled cheese rows on the cheese plate, making it easy to pick up single slices with a fork. I was so proud of my work and then this here guy comes, pokes at the cheese with the fork, and just taKES THE WHOLE ROW
made even more dramatic with ABBA’s “the winner takes it all” playing in the background
ANYWAY
I just delivered in my name badge and elevator key. my work here is Done
I’ve been here for over two months and I’m pretty sure I’ve leveled up a bit O:
I’ve tried to sorta live on my own, and I’ve been with the housekeepers, the public space cleaners, the receptionists, the kitchen mooks, the waiters (although I was stuck in cutlery hell the whole week)… which means I’ve taken part of almost all the hotel ecosystems, and it has been quite the ride.
here’s a list:
- I’ve become better at smiling at strangers
- smiling at smol kids is super rewarding
- you are not allowed to be hungry if you work in the kitchen
- there is so much work behind a lot of things everyone takes for granted. I know this is obvious but wow
- people will tell you how to do a thing and other people will tell you you’re doing it the wrong way. just nod and go with it
- food goes bad when you don’t eat it
- everyone starts out as Reynir at things
- communicting with people is Necessary even if it’s scary. even if you have to ask them to do things.
- people may yell at you sometimes, but it doesn’t mean they Hate You Forever, they’re probably just stressed because holy frick breakfast buffet with 1000 guests and you’re making pancakes too slow
- I’ve learnt to find dust in places I didn’t know existed
- going to the dining hall was scary at first because there were so many people you didn’t know, but after a while you’ll have met most of them at some point and you start recognizing them and even saying hello to some… going to the dining hall is still scary
- if you live at the same place as you work, your coworkers may see you in embarassing situations (like crouching under the stairs to take photos of a plant)
- everyone wants to know whether or not I have a boyfriend
- the most intimidating people are probably the nicest ones
- Anger is one of the most important qualities of a housekeeper/public space inspector. the higher you are on the ladder, the angrier you have to be
-I can, apparently, do adult things without crying
I’m sure there are more things but I think most of my recent character development is so subtle I can’t pinpoint it exactly.
I'm also feeling a lot more like msyelf today, too - having the day off and getting some proper sleep sure does good things. I'm started to feel more excited than stressed out and sad about everything! success