Thursday, July 26, 2007

Working in Galway

After our trip with Jill, we had to replenish our funds... Niki was the first to find work by chumming it up with the Australian girl she handed her resume to. She landed a job at a designer boutique / Hat Shop. She started out working in the boutique, and managed to work her way over to the Hat Shop on a regular basis. The Hat Shop is an experience on its own, and a real taste of Irish culture. Irish women go to extremes for weddings, not only do they spend hundres of euros on their outfit, they also buy new jewellery, new handbags, and new shoes, for every single wedding that they attend! Their outfit isn't finished there... they have to wear something on their head to complete their look! The closer you are to the bride and groom, the more elaborate you must go. Women spend anywhere from 50 Euros, to 1,000 Euros on a headpiece! Apparently we get rid of the wedding hats in the fall though, and stock only casual hats... so needless to say, the job won't be as interesting come the fall.
The boutique isn't quite my kind of place. Overpriced clothing never goes over well with me, but it has provided access to salon openings, and fashion shows, where free champaigne was given out.

Scott has slowly gotten into a good place of work. Work experience in Ireland started by having an interview as the Assistant Pro at a golf course called Adare Manor. Unfortunately, I got the job only to be called back the next day saying that the course is already over budget and unfortunately will not be taking on ANY new workers for the remainder of the season... They held interviews for a job that was never available! So from there, I took a job working as a street fundraiser raising money for a childrens charity. The real drag about this job was, I could accept no money donations. I had to stop people from what they were doing, or where they were going, and try to get them to give me, a total stranger, their bank details for a five year contract! It turned out that most of the money this company made, went back to the company, and not to the charity! I could have nothing to do with this shady operation. I worked there for only four days, and in that span of time, I was hit by an old man with his cane, had a stink bomb thrown at me and it exploded on my shoe, and was called every name in the book.
From there, I got a job at a casino called Caesars Palace. When I went in for the interview, it turns out, the guy that ran the bingo was leaving at weeks end... so can you take a guess at what happened next? Yes... a bingo magnet! I now run a bingo session four nights a week. I also have been given hours upstairs in the snooker hall, and when it is quiet, I get to work on my snooker skills... and hours in the roulette room... I must say, it is a pretty relaxing job, considering when I am working the roulette table (they are electronic) I get to watch TV or read a book.
At first it was hard to get used to the 40 hour work week or less, and seeing each other more on a regular basis, but after a few days, we wouldn't have it any other way!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

holy pictures!!
Scott...haircut...TIE!?!?! ahhh!

is this the apocalypse?

Anonymous said...

Hi Niki,
I Liked what you and scott said in your blog
Heidi
is it still raining there?

Anonymous said...

Hi Niki,
I was Just wondering when, you are foing to have some new picture's on your blog? I know that you and scott are busy working and everything so can you send me an email and let me know
Heidi,

Anonymous said...

Hi Niki,

Just wondering about Feeney - is that Scott's last name ?

Your cousin

Terri Feeney