Tag: life
Busy busy busy
Man, since I’ve been doing Studio support I’ve been pretty much flat-out every single day. Some days it’s good and I get lots done and I’m very productive. Other days, like today, I have about five things going on at once for the entire day and can’t concentrate on any of them. My brain was leaking out my ears by about 2pm. Don’t get me wrong, I’m enjoying the hell out of work, but some days are definitely more draining than others.
When we first moved up to Hornsby, it really felt like Katoomba but I couldn’t put my finger on why exactly that was. I’ve realised now that it’s because the air is so much cleaner here than the city or even Lane Cove (Lane Cove is only ~10km from the city). It’s so nice stepping off the train in Hornsby after work and just having wonderfully clean fresh air. Even more so now that the weather is cooling down and the air has that autumnal coolness to it.
Of moving, and cyclones
The timing of our move to Hornsby could not have been better. This week has been quite hot, every day has been well above 30C (86F) which isn’t too bad ordinarily, but it’s barely cooled down at night. Yesterday it was 39C (102F) when we got home from work a bit before 7, I went to bed at midnight and it was still 33C (91F) outside!
Given I had a west-facing room when I was living with my parents, I’m fairly used to hot weather at night with no air conditioning, but 33C at midnight is really fucking hot. I read today that it was the hottest night in thirteen years. Poor kungfupolarbear would have killed multiple people today at work had she not been able to get to sleep due to our air conditioning!
And in non-#firstworldproblems, holy fuck tropical cyclone Yasi. It’s due to hit the north coast of Queensland about half an hour from now, and it’s a category five cyclone. They’re predicting wind speeds of potentially up to 320kph (~200mph), and it’s going to be the largest and most devastating cyclone we’ve ever seen. And check out how bloody huge it is! The ABC has some more stats on how it compares to other cyclones here.
For those not in Australia, don’t worry, we’re a good 2000km (~1250 miles) away from the cyclone. The main thing Sydney really deals with on a regular basis is bushfires. 🙂
Time for my quarterly update!
Biggest news is WE’VE MOVED OUT OF OUR SHITTY FUCKING MOULD-INFESTED APARTMENT! \o/ We found a gorgeous two-bedroom townhouse that’s right near to the train station in Hornsby, and has AIR CONDITIONING and GAS COOKING! And a backyard! It’s about forty to fifty minutes train ride, which is a fair bit more than the twenty to thirty minute bus ride we had in Lane Cove, but it’s still less than when we were living in Dee Why. It’ll just take a little while before we’re used to the longer commute again. Pictures will be forthcoming once we’ve finished putting everything away. 😛 …I should point out that we’re still renting, not buying, heh.
Work is going well as always. I’m going to be doing support for JIRA Studio for this quarter, to see how I like it, and move into it permanently if it’s good. It sounds it, it’s a much more sysadmin-type role, which sounds fun.
And lastly, we’re going to see Rammstein and Tool this Thursday night! \o/ I saw Tool last time they were out here, and they were fucking AMAZING. Rammstein has been here before, but I’ve never seen them. Woohoo!
Updates ahoy!
♦ The company I work for now, Atlassian, got US$60M in venture capital from Accel Partners, who invested in companies like Facebook and Macromedia. As part of all of that, we ended up getting an 8% payrise (it used to be that people would get a bonus at the end of the year, but there was a lot of angst about it and everyone ended up getting the full 8% anyway, so they just rolled it all into our salaries). Also as part of the whole venture capital thing, we got given share options! (Lots of coverage about it).
♦ So basically my current job is awesome. It’s all of the bits I really enjoyed about the Tier 2 job at Apple, expanded out to an entire job, and without the phone support, plus with lots of good extras!
♦ In less good news, the useless mother of my child decided to move to Wagga Wagga (for those not in NSW, it’s about a five hour drive away from Sydney). She’s coming up to Sydney once a month with Lily now. I really miss Lily, but I also don’t miss the more frequent drama with her, so it’s a net gain I think. Not to mention I’m sure she won’t be in Wagga Wagga for more than a few months at most, given how utterly useless she is with money.
♦ We bought a new lens last month, the Canon EF 100mm f/2, and have been busily taking lots of photos.
♦ kungfupolarbear and I are looking at buying a unit! It won’t be for a year or more, but we’ve got a reasonable chunk of money saved up already and with both our jobs going very nicely, we’re able to put a goodly amount into the savings account each month!
So on the whole, huzzah!
Updates!
Work’s been going great, we ordered a shiny new Core i7 MacBook Pro which shipped today, and Lily turned 3 on Tuesday! I can’t get over how quickly that’s gone by.
This weekend has been atrocious though, because Lily has this horrendous chesty cough. It sounds loose and she seems to be coughing stuff up at least. She’s not all grumpy during the day thankfully, but at night she just can’t get a proper sleep as she keeps waking herself up with her coughing. She sometimes coughs so hard she almost gags. 🙁 I got probably four hours sleep at the most on Friday and Saturday nights. I’m dropping her off at her mother’s place at about 4pm today for Mother’s Day, so I’ll at least get a single good night before going back to work tomorrow.
kungfupolarbear will have been married for an entire year in exactly one month! Craziness. No idea where that time went either. The weekend after our anniversary is a long weekend, and one where we don’t have Lily, so we’ve used the Wotif.com voucher I got when I started at Atlassian and have booked two nights at the River Oak Lodge in Kangaroo Valley. The voucher was for $500, and even after the two nights we’re left with just under $200 on it. Woo!
And of course, I’ve been continuing to take lots of photos of everything, heheh.
Shiny!
We are now the proud owners of a Canon EOS 7D!
…we just don’t have a lens yet, hah. Mum and dad have gotten me our first lens, a Canon EF 35mm f/2, for my birthday, and we’ll be getting that tomorrow when we go up to theirs for birthday lunch.
This is the last weekend of my unemployment too! I start work at Atlassian on Monday. Very exciting! kungfupolarbear‘s new job is going extremely well as well, everyone there is nice and and she’s actively getting to exercise her brain a bunch.
Boom!
Going Awayness
kungfupolarbear and I are going up to the Blue Mountains this weekend! We’re leaving Saturday morning, and staying Saturday and Sunday nights, then coming back on Monday at some point. I borrowed a book from the local library that has a bunch of good places to see and things to do. I’m looking forward to going on the Zig Zag Railway again, which I haven’t done since I was a kid! And the Jenolan Caves are apparently fantastic, and I’ve never been. There’s a bunch of other stuff as well.
We kind of forgot to check the reviews for the hotel we’re staying at before booking the tickets though, and they’re kind of awful. :\ Several people did make the point that for that price ($150/night), it’s not going to be a five star hotel or anything. We’re planning on being out and about for most of the weekend anyway.
Very exciting! And of course, there will be lots of photos. 😀
YAY!
I GOT THE JOB!
At Atlassian, that is! And holy crap, the pay is significantly better than at Apple. AND they’re giving me a voucher for kungfupolarbear and I to stay in a snazzy hotel for a few nights before I start! And I don’t start until April 12!
I also got a call last night from the Catholic school asking me to come in for a second interview, and an email this morning from the place in Artarmon asking me to come in for a face-to-face interview! Man.
But YAY! I haz a job! One of my co-workers from Apple also got a job there too, which is awesome, so there’ll be a familiar face there to begin with. WHEE!!
When it rains, it POURS
So, I had the interview at the Catholic school yesterday, which went pretty well. They said they have pretty much no proper Mac experienced people there and they’re rolling out MacBooks to the whole of Year 11, followed soon thereafter by the entire 1100 students at the school, so it’d be pretty hectic. I’d also need to be training up the staff as well, in weekly sessions.
The Atlassian interview went really well, they mostly asked me technical questions, which I knew all of the answers to. The only they asked about that I didn’t have any experience with was Java, and one of the interviewers laughed and said “Willing to learn?” to which I replied “Absolutely!”.
I sent the interviewer a follow-up email basically saying thanks for interviewing me, and kungfupolarbear suggested adding a line about MyMac probably going to make me an offer soon, which I did. I got a call yesterday evening from one of the HR ladies there asking if I could come in today for a second interview!
I had the phone interview with the place in Artarmon this morning at 10, they’re looking for a jack-of-all-trades sort of person with both hardware and software troubleshooting. Then I had the second interview at Atlassian at 11:30, which was via video conference to one of the support managers who was in San Francisco at the time, which also went very well, followed up by a quick session with one of the other HR people. They said they’d get back to me by the end of the week.
I got a missed call on my phone from some random number while I was on the bus on the way home, checked my voicemail and it was a friend who used to work at Apple who had left, and it turned out one of the jobs I’d applied for was with the company he’s at! He was just calling me to let me know it was a relatively junior role and to check what sort of money I’d be after, and to make sure I was interested before he put my résumé forward. I asked about promotion prospects, and he said that he’s actually going to be moving over to the UK at the end of this year, which nobody else knows about, and that whoever was in the role that I applied for would end up taking over his position. And the money he’s getting at the moment is quite a lot better than the initial position. I told him I was definitely interested.
And THEN at about 5:30 I got a call from a guy at the University of New South Wales about a job I’d applied for back at the start of this month, saying he was very keen to get me in for an interview and that I’m their number one candidate for the job at the moment!
And I’m still waiting to hear back from MyMac as well.
Holy crap.