Our final half day of orientation ended with a tutorial on how to use the cafeteria, yes cafeteria. I now work for a company who's so efficient, that even the task of getting oneself food is a task in itself. All the dishes have chips on the bottom which tell the checkout computer not only how much, but how many calories you ate. And the checkout process is incredibly assembly-line-esque. Put tray on sensor, swipe badge (automatically amt from paycheck), put away chopsticks, and place tray on conveyor. The end.
The whole process was incredible. Herds and herds of people come into the cafeteria the minute it strikes noon. People dash to get their food, then dash to eat it, the dash to get the f outta there. To do what? Not sure, but I can tell I have never experienced that stressful of a lunch, that's for sure. And that was with the hubs there calming me down. I can't imagine what tomorrow will be like on my own in my area's cafeteria...
You were hoping for a pic? You and me both. Unfortunately, I had to part with my iPhone at the entrance, where I let it sleep in a nice cozy "mobile phone locker" all day. Ah well, let your imagination run wild :)
This is Yuko, signing off from the subway, on my 1hr 45min commute home...
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