Monday, May 07, 2007

Workday 1: Getting started

Today my spring/summerjob officially started. I showed up at the workplace at around seven, and three other people came there as well. I half-knew one of them.

The man in charge was a weird old fellow constantly chewing something and taking long pauses after saying just a few words. We spent five minutes just watching the dude draw little stickmen on a piece of paper. He had drawn - or at least I'm supposing it was him - a large breasted stick figure on the paper as well. It didn't seem to bother the ladies of the group, though. So then he asked us to guess how long it would take for him to draw as many little stickmen on the paper as there were people in China. What bullshit.

So then we were sent to the streets. We were issued these neon-colored vests and a really handy little tool for picking up trash from the street. The "pike", as I call it, even featured this really sharp bayonet-like stick. We were also given big plastic waste bags - and on our way we were.

The center of town was full of trash littering the streets: empty packs of cigarrettes, candy wrappers, napkins, receipts, broken beer bottles and pretty much everything you'd figure as trash. We spent walking through the center of the town through the early hour traffic like a pair of ghosts wearing neon vests. We picked up trash. An old grandma asked me about the trash-picking device a.k.a. "The Pike". Then I talked to a pair of construction workers also working for the municipality. One of the workers said that his son was also studying at the university. Cool.

We spent several hours just walking around the town. The work itself today was quite independent in the sense that we were just told where to go and get the area cleaned as soon as possible. The weather today was a bit too hot for me though. I had a black long-sleeved T-shirt ion top of a normal T-shirt. And on top of it all was a normal running jacket.

We spent several hours carrying our sticks and the black trashbags with us. I hadn't packed any drinks or food with me. Sure wish I would've.

So then we just retraced our steps back to the little house which we started from. As my partner, a fat dude, called the boss as he had left someplace - we received a new assignment: large heaps of trash had somehow formulated to the back of a supermarket and a small hotel at the center. The sanitation department - which meant us - had been getting complaints about the untidy state of the place. We had been at the location earlier, but most of the trash had pretty much escaped our tidy moves. So we went there. I found a full bottle of beer from the hotel's side entrance, but I just had to throw it in the bag. Didn't feel like keeping it.

We spent most of the day cleaning the back of the hotel and the supermarket. There were these large heaps of trash located at a small ditch at the back - and by the looks of it - some of the stuff we found must've been from the freakin' 80's ! Pretty bizarre.

After we had finished there, we just left a pair of garbage bags there for the mobile units to pick up. Then we proceeded yet again to walk back to the little building. This time we were just ordered to comb through a few highways near a small factory complex. Didn't find too much trash from there - and to tell you the truth - after six hours of just walking around in the heat I really didn't feel like finding any either.

The day ended at 15:30 PM. After turning in our vests and pikes, I was so beat that I just went home with my girlfriend and took a long shower. Then went to bed and slept until eight PM.

Interesting stuff found from the trash on 7.5.2007:

  • 1 full, unopened bottle of beer. According to the label, it would've only expired three months from now.
  • A broken - but still pretty cool-looking old-style cigarette lighter
  • Various trash from the by-gone eras

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