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by innocentbystander » Fri Jun 10, 2011 2:47 am
Chapter One
2003
"It says the file isn't there! It is supposed to be there. Why isn't the file there?"
(remain calm.... count to three.... 1, 2)) "I think the reason why you are having problems locating the file is that it hasn't been FTPed from the data center yet."
(exasberated) "Well, why the Hell isn't it here yet?!?! I need to go home! I've been here all night. I need to close these tickets so I can get home and get my kids to school, but I can't close them without this file. GET IT FOR ME!"
(remain calm.... count to three.... 1, 2)) "Ma'am, I have no power to get the data center to create the file for you any soo..."
"WHO IS YOUR BOSS?!?! Whoever it is, transfer me to him or her RIGHT NOW! You are useless."
"Ma'am, my boss doesn't come in until 8AM. If you'd like to speak with her, you'll have to stick around another hour, and I'll be happy to transfer..."
"Fuck it!" (hangs up)
(sigh) I am SOOOOO ready for vacation. (Stephen looks at his watch. 7:06 AM.) So ready. Alas, I have one more night at this hell hole answering phones and talking to mental midgets. I go home in half an hour, I'll get 5 or 6 hours of sleep, I'll go to class tonight, take the final, pass it (these evening classes are a joke), come to work tonight, baby sit these braindead users, and I am FREE for 11 days! Cruisetime! I can't wait.
Stephen Mills, a 21 year old Computer Science student at Northeastern University in Boston Massachusetts, transfered to the evening program two years ago when he secured his 3rd shift helpdesk job with Fidelity Investments. Since taking the job, he has had his hours altered from 8 hours a night, 5 nights a week, to 12 hours a night, 3 nights a week. So for Stephen, his workweek starts at 7:30 PM Sunday Night, but it ends 7:30 Wednesday morning.
SOOOOO READY....
Heading home Tuesday morning, Stephen made sure to stop by the dry cleaners to pick up the last of his shirts. What isn't clean this morning, will not be going to England.
He hasn't even started packing yet, not one bit. He wants to wait until the very last possible minute before he starts stuffing the lightly starched dress shirts into the garment bag. This way, it gives the clothes less time to wrinkle.
So much preparation has been going into this vacation, a uniquely individual vacation just for Stephen. He knows of not one other person, not one that is in his unique circumstances that would allow for such a voyage. Stephen has been working 2 straight years (without a vacation.) He first started as a temp at Fidelity. No bennies, not vacations. Just 8 months ago, his position became full-time. Oh how happy Stephen was to hear that he would at last be given the occational paid holiday, the sick time, and of course, that gorgeous week of paid vacation.
He planned. He put so much planning in, it had to be perfect. All his friends his own age were telling his he was wasting his money. "You'll never have a good time on a ship all alone." "Hah, you are out $2000 and for what, so you can eat lobster one evening? How about you give me just $1000, I'll take you Legal Seafoods, and we'll call it even?" "There is no way you are going to get laid dude, why are you doing this?" But Stephen knew the real reason they were saying these things. His friends (all his age, or a little older) were full-time students. They didn't have his earning power. They couldn't appreciate how valuable that week off (both from school and that infernal Fidelity Help Desk) is, how important it is to Stephen to fill that time with something that will give him a lifetime of memories. He always wanted to go on a cruise, now he'll be able to cruise across the Atlantic Ocean.
$2000. That was the figure, $2000. That is what Stephen took home in an entire month of sitting in that cube, 12 hours a night, 13 days a month. He was blowing an entire month's earnings on a trip that would last all of 9 days.
Inside, 93-square-foot, single cabin, on the Queen Elizabeth II: $836.00
One way ticket on a Virgin Atlantic 767 extended range jumbo jet from Logan to Heathrow Airport: $198.00
Two night's stay at a London Hostel: $136.00
Peter Pan bus ticket from Port Authority New York City back to Boston on the absolute worst day of Stephen's vacation: $86.50
Walking around cash so Stephen could buy Fish and Chips in London and some liquor, 36 condoms, and a couple/three poker buy-ins on the QE2: $850
A lifetime of memories of hanging out with some gorgeous, topless, European babes who refused to shave their pits: Priceless
Yes, it was going to be a good trip, damn it. Here it is, early August, the second summer session of school is over tonight, and all Stephen has to think about is his vacation.
Stephen chose a Trans-Atlantic crossing not because he was all that interested in flying to England and then sailing back on a slow boat to New York, but instead because he was a "single." Of all the Cruiseships in the world, the QE2 offered more single cabins than any other ship (151 in all.) And because they actally had single cabins on the ship (things you wouldn't find on the more family friendly Carnival Conquest, Disney Magic, or the Norwegian Star), a single passenger didn't have to pay DOUBLE the passage rate to use up a whole cabin all to himself or herself. On any other ship, Stephen would have to do just that.
He got home around 8:15. He took a shower. Shaved. Toweled off, and went to his room to catch about 5 hours of shut-eye before officially starting his day. But all he could think about was the voyage. Did he have everything prepared? Was he leaving anything to chance? Was he bringing enough money? Was he goingto regret he ever went? Was this the best use of his time? (Rubbish) Right now, get some sleep. When you wake up, do a couple hours cramming for the final exam this evening, pass the test, go to work, and worry about that crap tomorrow.
Elsewhere, 6 timezones away, someone else was also asking herself questions about the voyage, but for entirely different reasons.
Feminism: Eve eats ALL the apples, gives God the middle finder when He confronts her, and has the serpent serve Adam with an injunction ordering him to both stay away from her AND to provide her food and shelter because he dragged her out of the Garden.