So I have started work. The most frustrating thing about it is the internet. You see, I have to connect to the work internet connection through wireless. More often than not the wireless drops me, and this is pretty much the screen I see the most.

It pretty much gives me the irrites everytime I see it. So I’m currently having the irrites a bit since no network is the rule rather than the exception. The astute among you may recognise that the screenshot doesn’t look like your usual standard work configuration computer. Those astute people will be correct. Not only are there no LAN ports for me to plug into, there is also no computer for me to use, despite my job being ostensibly to do some database development and some financial analysis. I am currently taking my personal laptop to and from work everyday. That isn’t too bad mostly except it seriously limits the amount of things I can do straight after work, since I need to drop my laptop off at home first. Also, I don’t think my old laptop is up to being on for 10+ hours a day anymore (I sometimes use it at home for entertainment purposes as well).
Overall though, I have to say it has been pretty damn cruisey so far. My counterpart is pretty cool and everyone is friendly in the office. The pace is so much slower, and not too much gets done it appears. Of course my workmates do seem to go through periods of greater activity than other times. It’s a bit too early to judge at the moment.
From a sporting perspective, well I haven’t done any sports since I arrived. There’s pretty much just rugby and netball that’s played here. Noone really wants to play soccer that much, although I hear that I’ve just missed out on a work soccer comp…the next one is next year. 🙁 There doesn’t appear to be any muckaround sports apart from variations of rugby or netball…I may need to get into netball sooner or later. I’ve taken to walking home from work as a form of exercise (it’s about 30 mins walk), you feel pretty dead afterwards because it is so hot. Luckily there’s a pool in our residential compound for me to take a quick dip in afterwards. When I come back from Samoa, I probably won’t know how to kick a ball.
On the other hand, it is a very pretty country. Here’s a pic that I actually managed to upload using the dodge net connection of Aganoa, a beach area in Suvaii, that I went to on the weekend.

It’s been a mixed bag, but definitely overall positive so far. The only annoying thing is having to take my own laptop in for work purposes everyday. I think I will say something to the work guys today about it, see if I can actually be supplied with a PC of some sort.
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