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| How to make people laugh on a small island |
| 04.29.04 (4:05 pm) [edit] |
After a morning spent with Adrian and May trying to learn all the computer ways of working a hotel (after many years of having done hotels with more rooms and less clicking) Arlene and I went for lunch at the best cafe here. It was packed, almost all locals, including my now ex boss (ex boss to myself, Arlene and the other member of the Dream Team, perhaps an instigating factor?) who practically yelled to the room, oh look, it's the new management team of Kokomo's. This brought forth a lot of laughter, as our new boss is rather renowned, and not in homage to the good. He himself told me on the second meeting (two years ago, after turning him down the first time he offered a job, by far not the last) "Really MJ, I am not a cockroach, no matter what you hear". Well, probably knowing more about how his businesses have been run (through) than he, I knew it would be some ripe gossip to actually accept a job from him, but I wasn't expecting a low handed move from a boss I worked my ass off for in a competing business. He did apologize later, and my "Watch and learn" along with "what the hell, it will be fun and if it all slides, we walk" tamped the amusement a bit, but I'd not want to go to town tonight to hear 87 times what a mistake I've made. Tomorrow to the other island to learn about internet cafes and then back to see if I really can figure out the computer bits. Three days a week working, four off to do my own garden thing, this could work right well. Is that the wind still blowing?
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