Work Photos

Ok so I finally sorted out the whole thing with the phone and got some photos off it… =)

Click through to the images if you want to see them bigger – phone camera is pretty terrible though.

my desk
My desk at work

view - too bright view - lv 14 with QEII
The view from my desk (too bright outside) and the view from three desks down – with the QEII leaving the harbour

QEII moored
The QEII, moored. It was bloody huuuuge.

DB Place
Deutsche Bank Place – I don’t work here (the new building) because IT is in the old building, but this is prettier. Our building has the view. The trade off is worth it.

Going home - 28th Feb Going home - 1st March Going home - 2nd March
The view from the station waiting to go home – I take a photo daily now =)

Button Repair - 1 Button Repair - 2 Button Repair - 3
And a sample of living on your own! I stitched two buttons back on after they fell off in the wash (don’t ask me). The stitching is messy and all over the place, but they’re attached dammit!

So yeah, you can see I’m documenting this life by crappy phone camera! Hope that was entertaining, or at least informative…

8 Replies to “Work Photos”

  1. *envy* So I’m curious, what exactly do you do? (if you can tell anyone that is) and are you using anything you learnt from Uni or just learning all new stuff on the job? *_*

    Oh~ And as a cosplayer, I say you did a nice job on the button reattachment~ *hehe* Lots of people say our costumes look nice, but that’s cause they haven’t looked at the stitching on the other side ^_~

  2. peter: hehe just apply for a job up here man =)

    celina: I’m basically a “developer” – I’m working on an internal program for the traders, adding new features & fixing bugs. 90% of it is new stuff I’m learning as I go – the training program in september is going to be the formal intro to this stuff, but by then I’ll probably have done a lot of it already… that’s just the fault of being in Australia, because they can’t exactly get us to do nothing until September.

    And lol, coming from you that’s a compliment! :D I think the crappiness of the camera makes it look less messy, because it really is all over the place >.> I guess I am comparing it to Mum’s though…

  3. ooh — i love day-in-the-life entries in picture form. Sydney is the shit I must say. (I mean that in a good way) Good luck “developing” hehe.

  4. Ooh~ That actually gives me some relief, cause I’m always under the impression they expect us to know everything once on the job, and I honestly don’t remember much of any language I learnt @_@;;; Phew, I hope I get training too!

    XD No one ever sews as good as our mother’s do~

  5. kahiti: lol, Sydney is indeed the shit, as it were. Part of the big reason why I wanted to be back here…

    celina: training is usually only in the big multinational organisations. the smaller ones expect it to be mostly on the job training because they don’t have the resources to train everyone… so yeah, depends where you pick to go to ^_^

  6. *cries with envy* How… what… why…?!!!

    This is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo unfair.

    I don’t know if I can be associated with you anymore…

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