:::said in a dramatic voice::: It is done. I had an "interview" at Starbucks this morning ... I'm hired. It was only 9 months ago that I was writing my blog of excitment about leaving Starbucks. Oh well. I'm really trying to focus on saving money for my wedding planning business so I need to make and save as much as possible. And working at Starbucks will allow me to get my shifts over with before my shifts at the Elephant Bar even begin, so I will still be getting home at the same time, even if that means getting a lot less sleep. AND since it's been less than a year since I last worked at Starbucks, I still get to have my same hourly wage that I had before (since I had a raise), which is $8.75- as opposed to the $7.40 that everyone else will be making. Woo hoo!
Well, I suppose I'm going to try and get some exercise in before work, so I'm off!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
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Posted by Allison at 9:58 AM 3 comments
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
This is BULL SHIT
FUCK. Sorry that just had to come out. Today at work I was f**king robbed. Only this time, some one stole all the money that was in my wallet. And, as luck would have it, today was the day I was going to go deposit all my past THREE WEEKS worth of piddle tips at the bank so I had $300 worth of CASH STOLLEN. Keep in mind that work has been so bad lately, that this is WEEKS worth of money. FUCK!!!!!!! Sorry that just had to come out again. At this rate I am NOT going to have enough money for essential things like Christmas presents, plane tickets, etc etc. This is complete BS. My manager has been telling everyone not to leave their purses in the car because we've had TWO workers had their cars broken into in the past 2 weeks. BULLSHIT!!!!! I'm so furious right now. If you hadn't noticed. What little money I HAD made this month, was stollen today. :(
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Friday, November 23, 2007
Excitment
I JUST BEAT 'RESIDENT EVIL 4'- Oh Heeeeeeeellz yeah!!!! :D (And I earned the 1 million in $ to purchase the powerful gun with unlimited bullets!!!!!) I feel so accomplished. :P
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
Turkey Day
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! :D
Chris and I are leaving shortly to go spend the evening with his family at his grandma's house. I hope everyone is having a wonderful day!
Some things that I am thankful for ... 1.) My family and friends 2. Chris and Toasty 3. My health 4. A nice place to stay (aka Chris' apartment.) 5. The fact that I "have" a job even though technically it's a huge pain in my arse right now, and 6. Everything else I didn't mention. :P
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Pros and Cons
Chris said I should list the pros and cons of getting a second job at Starbucks. (Again.) So here they are, (the ones that I can think of anyway!)
Working at Starbucks PROS:
- The Elephant Bar has been a terrible source of income lately because management insists on cutting nearly all the servers after about an hour, hour and a half of taking tables. Which means for the past month I've been walking out with very little, usually some where around $20. Working at Starbucks (even just 3 times per week,) would bring in several hundred extra dollars each month.
- Free Starbucks drinks again! Seeing that I am an "addict," it would probably save me a minimum of $43ish dollars I spend there each month. (That's assuming I go 3 times per week every week.)
- If I work at least 20 hours per week, I could take advantage of the health insurance benefits which are excellent. (Seeing as I don't have any right now ... which ... is bad.) Although I can't remember how much $ is taken out of each paycheck doing that.
- Starbucks is right across the street from The Elephant Bar, so I would literally be able to go straight from one job to another.
- It would provide a steady source of income on the side, regardless of whether I walk out of the E-Bar with $20 or $200.
- I worked at Starbucks for almost 2 years already so I wouldn't have to waste a bunch of time training.
Working at Starbucks CONS:
- Lack of SLEEP. I would probably be working the opening shift from 5am until 12pm, and then working at the Elephant Bar from 12:15 until whenever I get cut. (That's assuming that Starbucks needs some one to open and that the Elephant Bar would give me shifts starting at 12:15pm rather than say, 10:30am.)
- Doing double shifts would be a pain in the ARSE, and two work schedules are always harder to coordinate and get time off from.
-I'd become a zombie again. (At least on those days of the week.)
I don't know what do to ... opinions anyone?
Posted by Allison at 9:19 AM 3 comments
Monday, November 19, 2007
Desperate Times, Desperate Measures
Work has been so bad lately, (ie I've been walking out nearly every day with only about $20,) that I'm CONSIDERING doing the ultimate move of desperation: getting another job. At Starbucks. Again.
There's a Starbucks right across the street from the Elephant Bar and I could work (at Starbucks) from like 5am till 12ish, and then go straight across the street to work at the E-Bar from 12:15 till whenever I get cut. It would be QUITE miserable but ... ummm ... yeah. It's that bad. Who knows. I'd REALLY rather not return to my life of no sleep but ... we shall see ...
Posted by Allison at 10:50 PM 0 comments
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Just ... damn.
I just bought this over-sized purse today, isn't it cute? I don't normally buy expensive "name brand" purses and such but ... I needed a new purse because my current one was looking a bit ragged and so I wanted to spend a bit more than the usual $10-20 and I happened to come across this lovely one on sale for $75 (normal price $100) sooooo ... after much deliberation I finally bought it. Today I also bought 3 new tops, lip gloss, and a new scrap book! It was a good afternoon. :D
Yesterday I also went and bought Christmas decorations, yay! I LOVE to decorate. :P The good thing is, is that next year I won't have to really spend anything on decorations (unless I want to) because I'll already HAVE them. This year, I'm starting from scratch. lol. But yeeeeeeah the apartment is going to look so very cheery! :P
This week Chris and I ate out 3 times. Monday we went to I-Hop where I tried their seasonal "pumpkin pancakes," and just ... damn. Everybody needs to go to I-Hop. On Wednesday I took Chris to The Olive Garden for his birthday where I got my usual chicken alfredo pizza, caramel hazelnut macchiato (THE BEST,) and punpkin cheese cake for dessert. And just ... damn. Everybody needs to go to The Olive Garden and try it. :P Friday Chris' dad took everyone out for Chris' birthday and Chris chose Chilis. Also yummy. I tried their chicken and lettuce wraps. MMMMMM mmmmm.
And now I must away to another activity. (Whatever that may be.) :P
Posted by Allison at 7:15 PM 2 comments
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Something Incredibly Cute Happened on 11/15/1979
Today is my Chris Chris' birthday! :::starts singing::: Happy Birthday to Chris, Happy Birthday to Chris, Haaaapppy Birthday to Chrrrrrris, Haaaappy Biiiiirthday tooooooo Chrisssssss! :P
Posted by Allison at 11:27 AM 1 comments
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
LOL.
This video is TOOOOOTALLY Toasty at night. This is quite possibly the most funny thing I've seen all week. LOL.
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/ver/223/popup/index.php?cl=4582999
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Monday, November 12, 2007
A Little Clarification
Ok so just for clarification in reference to my last post, I did not mean to offend anyone by my specification of "mexican" in my hostility about the awful tip I recieved. I think Chris' comment pretty much says it all. However, let me just say that last year when I worked in Burbank it was the "senior citizens" who were the awful tippers. Now, working in West Covina, it is the mexicans who consistantly tip the worst. That's a fact, and it's really frustrating not only to me, but to everyone who works there. (Several of the servers are mexican as well.)
Obviously not "all" mexicans tip awful, but that's just the trend I'm seeing these days. And I obviously don't have anything against mexicans, afterall, the only two guys I have ever dated have both been mexican. (My past boyfriend and my current boyfriend.)
Anyhow I'm starving and Chris and I are about to go eat- YUMM-O. I got an oil change today. That was exciting. Well not "me" ... my car did. :P
Posted by Allison at 5:00 PM 1 comments
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Short Rant
Today has been a lazy afternoon. Chris and I watched a rather awful zombie movie made in the 1970's called "The Messiah of Evil." LOL. Yeah ... it was bad.
I "was" going to paint today since it's my day off but right now I'm not feeling too inspired ...
Work is just continuing to go down hill. Last night I waited on 3 mexican teenagers who sat at my table (one of only TWO tables I had all evening,) for almost 2 hours. Their bill was $75. The tip they left me? ONE CENT. ONE f**king cent. Arrrrrgh I get a head ache just thinking about it. Have I mentioned yet how EXCITED I am to one day be able to start my wedding planning business? I mean I'm getting really, really excited with each passing day that I spend at the DAMN E-Bar.
I can't believe it's already almost Thanksgiving. Woah.
Posted by Allison at 5:22 PM 3 comments
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Good Things Will Come
Just got done watching "Supernatural," love that show! :D (And it has nothing to do with the fact that both leading men happen to be quite ... ehem ... attractive. :P)
Made some good progress on "Resident Evil 4" today. Victory WILL be mine! ( ... evetually. :P)
I'm really frustrated with work right now. People just DON'T know how to tip well no matter how well you serve them. It's so aggravating. And I'm also having annoying scheduling problems. I soooo look foward to the day when I get to start my wedding planning business! It will be BEAUTIFUL to be my own boss some day. Ahhhhhh.
Posted by Allison at 10:17 PM 1 comments
Monday, November 05, 2007
How Amusing ...
I was all excited yesterday about the time change and how I "gained" an hour but ... now I feel differently. It's only 4:30pm and the sun is setting. Blegggh- now it will be dark by 5pm! How amusing ... how depressing.
Also depressing is the fact that work was SO slow today I made almost no money. Not cool.
Well I must go tend to my hot cup of tea now. Cheerio.
Posted by Allison at 4:27 PM 1 comments
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Delicious Discovery
Today while I was at Walgreens picking up some groceries, I noticed a basket full of "Holiday" cadbury cream eggs. Who knew? While I think it's a bit lame to now have a very traditional easter EGG candy out at Christmas, I can' really complain because it's my favorite candy of all time! :P This just means I get to have them for a longer period during the year. :D
I bought a new flavor of tea today (in addition to Vanilla Honey Chamomile and Chai which are my faves,) called Rich Chocolate Caramel- mmmm! (By Celestial Seasonings, of course!)
Yesterday I finally conquered some of my fear of playing PS2's Resident Evil 4 game. I got much, much farther than I had ever gotten with only a few panick attacks! Erika would be proud. :P
I bought 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' the other day because I simply could not wait very long to read it seeing how I just finished Half Blood Prince. I'm almost half way through it- yay I'm finally catching up! :D
And arrrrgh, I can feel the bloatedness of that certain monthly something starting to come on ...
Posted by Allison at 3:33 PM 0 comments
Thursday, October 25, 2007
I Look Like Who?
Today at work three different customers at different times told me that I looked like Swiss Miss, some German blonde girl who is apparently a mascot for some type of beer, and Rachel McAdams in 'The Notebook.' Deeeefinitely don't see the Rachel McAdams resemblance but hey, I took it as a compliment.
Also while working, a woman at my table just barfed on her plate. It ... was ... disgusting. :/
Posted by Allison at 6:06 PM 1 comments
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
A Sad End
After reading the Harry Potter books 1-5 I got stuck. Well actually, I got stuck on book #5 at about page 100. That lasted about a year. Well FINALLY I finished it and read Half-Blood Prince this week, (in 3 days.) Great book. Terrible end. It made me very sad. I was very distressed at half passed midnight last night when I finished it and went to bed. :( Now of course, I will have to get Deathly Hallows SOON so I can see what the bloody hell is going to happen now! Phew. I'm finally catching up.
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Friday, October 19, 2007
Pointless Ramblings
I've decided to fulfill my urge to throw a Halloween party by throwing a small Halloween bash for Chris and I. Who said you can't have a party with just two people? :P Today I bought some stuff for it as well as a cute costume, woowoo! :D I'm stupidly excited because I haven't worn an actual "costume" on Halloween for at least a couple years. And I have tons of cute ideas for the food. Mmmmmm!
Right now Chris and I are playing Resident Evil 4 (or shall I say, "Chris" is playing, lol!) I played for about the first 5-10 minutes and then handed the control to Chris ... ummmm yeah anyone who has seen me play that game at Erika's house knows how much I tend to freak out while playing. :P
I have this Sunday off from work, yay. Funny, I have tonight off too! :P I almost neeever get any part of the weekend off. Normally I work Friday, Saturday, AND Sunday!
I'm debating on when I should come home for Christmas. Getting off work on and around Christmas is extremely hard, especially if you want more then 2-3 days off. (Because EVERYONE wants off during that time.) Sooo ... would it be better to come home for probably a short time during Christmas, or wait until January (like last year,) where I can probably come home for much longer, (not to mention for much cheaper.) I mean ... I'd really like to be home for Christmas this year especially since I wasn't last year but ... but ... I'd also like to be home for more than 5 days! Hmmmm ...
Posted by Allison at 11:34 PM 2 comments
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Immigration
Disclaimer: Allison asked me to write about this some six weeks ago, so this painfully long post is all her fault :P
I've just watched three hours of news (CNN, FOX, and network television), and interviews with Mexico's ex-president, Vicente Fox, on Bill Mahr and on Hannity's America. The issue in each case was immigration.
In today's highly charged environment, it seems you can't discuss immigration without being labeled a racist - that is, unless you're of Hispanic descent. For the record, this is the result of the violence to which Mexicans, who are Native-Americans colonized by the Spanish, have been subjected to since the U.S. appropriated Northern Mexico, or what is now known as the Southwest. The Texas-Rangers hunted, hung, tortured, and shot Mexicans. Legal immigrants were, at random, rounded up by police, thrown onto train cars and sent to Mexico and further south. U.S. sailors beat, killed, and raped Mexicans without facing repercussions. And, like African-Americans, Mexican-Americans, particularly in the Southwest, were forbidden from entering white schools, public areas, shops, and restaurants.
Fortunately, as someone of Hispanic origin, I can speak out against unchecked immigration without being labeled a racist. As far as I can tell, it's destroying California.
What we have in California are two distinct classes of Mexicans - legal and illegal immigrants. But, while this seems, on the face of it, purely a legal distinction, it points to vast cultural and economic differences. Those who immigrate legally tend to come from the country's middle and upper classes. They bring with them a respect for education, authority and proper language, proficiency in at least two languages, an appreciation for classical music and great literature, and traditional family values. However, an overwhelming number of immigrants, those who come here illegally, are the impoverished and uneducated. They hail from small mountain villages, border towns, or the jungle. They come with antiquated ideas about the importance of physical labor, education, medicine, child-rearing, a woman's role, drinking, and manliness. Moreover, many have limited literacy in even Spanish. It's best to think of this group as the hillbillies of Mexico.
While complaining about illegal immigrants based purely on cultural factors would smack of racism, there's more to it than just that. Although most work terribly hard for the little money they make, their rural background ill-equips them to raise children in the urban setting of California. The lack of emphasis they place on attaining a quality education, especially in regards to their daughters, produces children who not only resent school, but also have unrealistic expectations about the quality of life they will enjoy. At some point, reality comes crashing down on these children and they realize they have but two options: commit to a life of backbreaking, low-paying jobs, or enter into a life of crime. Often, the choice is crime.
Having said that, I'd like to suggest that the problem with illegal immigration is two-fold: the spread of violence and the loss of a unified American identity. Some would suggest that it's about the drain on social services and national security, but that's really more of a rallying call for racists than actual reality. Economists not only trumpet forth the positive influence of immigrants on the economy, they suggest that more immigration would be preferable. Others have shown that the savings immigrants provide corporations and consumers far outweigh what they take back in social services. As for national security, more terrorists have been caught trying to enter the country through our unprotected border with Canada than at Mexico's. But, by far the most common complaint against illegal immigrants is that they're taking away jobs from hard-working Americans. I have two thoughts on this: 1) How many Americans are willing to pick hundreds of strawberries a day, and 2) If Americans can't take advantage of their educational opportunities to the extent that they can't compete against immigrants from the jungle, it's their own fault.
Anyone who doubts that violence stems from the vicious cycle of poverty, a lack of education, and poverty again, which coincidentally is the cycle many immigrants' children perpetuate, need only visit several of the communities in which I have lived. We can, for example, look at Pomona, the nice middle and upper class community in which I lived while growing up. This city, referenced in an old Disney cartoon, and once famous for its orange groves, theatre houses, and stellar school system, is now primarily a Hispanic community plagued by poverty and violence. Its upscale areas refuse to refer to themselves as part of the city and have adopted nicknames: Phillip's Ranch and the Ganesha Hills. And, the school system has fallen in such disrepair that some of the schools have been taken over by the state.
We need to do our best to preserve what little sense of national identity we still have left. Although the children and grandchildren of immigrants eventually assimilate in the mainstream American culture, right now we have so many people immigrating to this country that they are able to establish cultural enclaves, where there is heavy pressure against assimilation. And, if what has happened in the former Soviet Union, Rome, Spain, Iraq, and other countries is any indication, losing a sense of national pride and unity leads to sectarianism, mistrust, violence, and even the potential division of a country. Personally, I'm offended when I attend events or watch rallies where the flag of another country is waved rather than ours. Unless, you moved here recently, and have affection for your homeland, there's no excuse for this. And yet, many second generation immigrants engage in this. Besides, I would hope that people be grateful to be here and proud of this country which has given them so many opportunities. And, although my father has endured vicious racism, especially when he first came here decades ago, he's proud enough of this country that he's attended Air Shows, worn a motorcycle helmet with the American flag, and wanted to serve in Vietnam.
Beyond the issues of violence and a unified national identity, I oppose illegal immigration simply on the grounds that it's diminishing the quality of education in this country and strengthening insulting stereotypes of Mexicans. With so many students who either have limited literacy in English or resent schooling altogether, it has become difficult to serve those students who both want to learn and have the literacy to do so. In the past, those students with limited literacy in English were tracked into special courses, but, as an unintended result of a racist bill passed a decade ago, those students are now in mainstream college-preparatory courses where everyone now suffers. The best students are forced to learn at a slower pace, while the weaker students struggle just to hang on and earn a D. And, as for the stereotypes, I'd rather not be portrayed as an uneducated hillbilly with antiquated ideas about how the world operates. People often tell me I'm different from other Mexicans they know, but that's just because Mexicans like me tend to live south of the border.
As for the question of how to put an end to illegal immigration, I have to agree with the often outrageous Ann Coulter. We need to make it more difficult for illegal immigrants to come here, and easier for qualified immigrants to come through the proper channels. (As companies, such as California Edison will tell you, we are experiencing a shortage of qualified workers in the technology industry, and it costs a significant deal of money to locate, train, and import workers from outside the country.) There are several things that can be done to eliminate the rampant immigration.
First, employers of illegal immigrants should be fined and threatened with jail time - this includes farmers, corporations, and people who just want someone to mow their lawns.
Second, deny access to social services such as hospital care. But, keep access to education open as a lack of education begets poverty, which in turn begets violence.
Third, police should run background checks of each person they arrest. If the person committing the crime happens to be here illegally, deport them. This is being done in Texas right now, much to the chagrin of the Mexican community there. Unfortunately for them, I don't want criminals from other countries living here, and I don't think anyone else does either.
Apartment complexes and housing developments that admit illegal immigrants should also be fined heavily and threatened with the possibility of a jail term for obstruction of justice.
Finally, for those who want to take extreme measures, we can either outlaw or limit the use of other languages in professional settings, on business placards, and in the media (television, radio, and advertisements). Under such conditions, immigrants who don't already know English would be forced to acquire it. To sum it up, if you want immigration under control, you have to be willing to take away the incentives for it.
Posted by Chris at 6:53 PM 1 comments
Monday, October 15, 2007
Content
Today it was actually a bit nippy outside, cloudy, drizzly, and some what gloomy. It was fabulous. I got all cuddled in my nice warm cat blanket, made a cup of tea, and watched '28 Weeks Later' with Chris. Simply delightful.
I want an espresso machine. BADLY. Then I can have caramel macchiatos, lattes, and chai tea any time. It would be SO very happy making. :::sigh:::
Posted by Allison at 9:33 PM 2 comments