The ferry and the coup
Adam is in Fukuoka, Japan for two days on a visa run. Since he is in Korea on a tourist visa, he has to leave every three months. He was like, “shucks. I’ve gotta go to Japan…” I told him he could only go if he promised not to have any fun. He caught me online this evening, and he said he met a British guy on the ferry over, and they became fast friends. He said they were going to sleep in a park tonight. I told him not to get mugged. I’m sure he’ll have some stories to share about their Japanese adventures together when he gets around to blogging.
I had Melanie and Tamara over for dinner tonight, and we had a good time together. Howerver, we talked about some of the changes that are about to happen here in the One Day Program. They have decided to close the theme park on Mondays during the slow season which means that peoples’ days off are going to get messed up. It seems that they’re going to have rotating a rotating schedule where sometimes we have Monday and Tuesday off while others have Monday and Wednesday off, and then it switches the next week. I think that sucks. I have a knot in my stomach about it. Tomorrow morning we have a staff meeting where they’ll talk about what is going to happen. I’ll let you know how it goes, but I think it’s going to be a coup.
I already put in a request to switch to the One Week Program which is way more stable, but I this is likely going to delay my switching out now because I honestly think a lot of people are going to leave because of this. Yuck.
Korea is a beautiful place, but man it’s disorganized.
-Jessica
































