I'm spending another week working in the farm, in the same one where I've been working for almost 1 week. It seems that the owners want me to work with them, because one girl of their staff left at the end of the last week and they need someone the replace them. Two days ago I asked one of the owner if I was going to work everyday for them and she answered me that yes, "pretty much". It's not a concrete affirmation but I'm conscious that it's really close. Yesterday I had a go with the other owner and fortunately he replied me that I'm gonna work and spend my days with them from now on. Until october or november or whenever I want.
I was so glad to hear that, after 1 month of troubles and problems, finally I got a job. And it's really easy and, in certain way, I would say that's also funny. Moreover, it's hourly paid and this means that, working an average of 7-8 hours per day, I can save money for my next trip, in other words my go back trip which consists in some days spent in the Unites States (yes Louise!) from Honolulu to San Diego, from San Francisco to Las Vegas and finally London and Venice to enjoy the Christmas period with my family, after 1 one year of Australia and before...coming back to Australia!
Anyway, there's a downside about this job: I have to wake up really early in the morning, 'cause I start at 4.00 am on Monday and on Friday and at 4.30 am the other days. The reason? Working in a vegetable farm means deliver all your products to the supermarkets and shops before 8.30 o'clock so you should prepare (washing, packing and sorting out) everything in the night and early morning in order to load the vans by 7.30 am-
Nowadays I borrowed a car, from the owner of the sharehouse where I'm living, paying the transport day by day and the petrol as well; given that I'm thinking about heading Sydney from Gatton by car, I should buy one. Even because I bought some new things for the house and some new clothes and I guess that my luggage is over 23 kg which is the maximum weight that you can carry with you on the flight from Brisbane to Sydney.
Hence, this weekend, I hope to find some spare time for looking for a new car, actually a second hand car, possibly one which I can afford!
Stay tunned!
I was so glad to hear that, after 1 month of troubles and problems, finally I got a job. And it's really easy and, in certain way, I would say that's also funny. Moreover, it's hourly paid and this means that, working an average of 7-8 hours per day, I can save money for my next trip, in other words my go back trip which consists in some days spent in the Unites States (yes Louise!) from Honolulu to San Diego, from San Francisco to Las Vegas and finally London and Venice to enjoy the Christmas period with my family, after 1 one year of Australia and before...coming back to Australia!
Anyway, there's a downside about this job: I have to wake up really early in the morning, 'cause I start at 4.00 am on Monday and on Friday and at 4.30 am the other days. The reason? Working in a vegetable farm means deliver all your products to the supermarkets and shops before 8.30 o'clock so you should prepare (washing, packing and sorting out) everything in the night and early morning in order to load the vans by 7.30 am-
Nowadays I borrowed a car, from the owner of the sharehouse where I'm living, paying the transport day by day and the petrol as well; given that I'm thinking about heading Sydney from Gatton by car, I should buy one. Even because I bought some new things for the house and some new clothes and I guess that my luggage is over 23 kg which is the maximum weight that you can carry with you on the flight from Brisbane to Sydney.
Hence, this weekend, I hope to find some spare time for looking for a new car, actually a second hand car, possibly one which I can afford!
Stay tunned!
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