out with the depressing posts
HEY:)
I guess happy Rina is back, or so it seems. I read back a few times on this blog and damn, some posts are way too depressing.
It is not like the world ends tomorrow, GIRL pull yourself together.
I wanted to write a huge ass post about finishing my internship at Mercure but in the end I was too lazy. Basically it was a lazy Sunday when I had to go for the last time anyway, so I guess it is okay. It has been almost a week since then and July seems to be a busy month.
3 days ago I took up a promoting hostess job at Széchenyi Bath and hell I only had to stand 4 hours(compared to the previous 10-12 hours it seems nothing) but it was tiring.
My job is to promote(and get guests to come with me) fish pedicure. Sounds easy, doesn't it?
Sweethearts, nothing is ever easy. Thing is you pay 15 euros or 4000 HUF for 15 minutes of a strange ticklish feeling, where these harmless cuties take the dead skin from your feet.
First of all, I have to tell you the treatment itself(once you gathered the courage to put your feet into the tank)Is
AWESOME.
But , in order to get it, you have to walk to the other entrance of the bath, you can only pay in cash(euros or forints obviously) and you have to win over your stupid thoughts that 12 centimetre long teethless fishes will eat your feet. Hard, I know.... :D
So no big success until now only one person per a day that I convinced to come with me through the Sahara(code for outside the bath in 40 degrees) to get the treatment. Since I had my hourly wage it didn't feel like wasting my time, but the feeling of failure(even though everyone said i shouldn't feel bad about it) is not the best I have ever felt.
What I noticed is that my interpersonal skills really improved during this 3 month traineeship at the hotel, and I am looking for an other great 6 months at Marriott with a little bit more self-confidence.
Maybe tourism IS really what I need in my life afterall.
Or I am just having a great few months:)
Either way I can't think of any bad things happening , although I started to fear what might come next, since this was too much of good things for such a short period of time.
Nevermind, what has to come will come soon.
and I am ready, because I learnt how to stand up from the ground, if you were stupid enough to get there in the first place
Night loves
Rina off
I guess happy Rina is back, or so it seems. I read back a few times on this blog and damn, some posts are way too depressing.
It is not like the world ends tomorrow, GIRL pull yourself together.
I wanted to write a huge ass post about finishing my internship at Mercure but in the end I was too lazy. Basically it was a lazy Sunday when I had to go for the last time anyway, so I guess it is okay. It has been almost a week since then and July seems to be a busy month.
3 days ago I took up a promoting hostess job at Széchenyi Bath and hell I only had to stand 4 hours(compared to the previous 10-12 hours it seems nothing) but it was tiring.
My job is to promote(and get guests to come with me) fish pedicure. Sounds easy, doesn't it?
Sweethearts, nothing is ever easy. Thing is you pay 15 euros or 4000 HUF for 15 minutes of a strange ticklish feeling, where these harmless cuties take the dead skin from your feet.
First of all, I have to tell you the treatment itself(once you gathered the courage to put your feet into the tank)Is
AWESOME.
But , in order to get it, you have to walk to the other entrance of the bath, you can only pay in cash(euros or forints obviously) and you have to win over your stupid thoughts that 12 centimetre long teethless fishes will eat your feet. Hard, I know.... :D
So no big success until now only one person per a day that I convinced to come with me through the Sahara(code for outside the bath in 40 degrees) to get the treatment. Since I had my hourly wage it didn't feel like wasting my time, but the feeling of failure(even though everyone said i shouldn't feel bad about it) is not the best I have ever felt.
What I noticed is that my interpersonal skills really improved during this 3 month traineeship at the hotel, and I am looking for an other great 6 months at Marriott with a little bit more self-confidence.
Maybe tourism IS really what I need in my life afterall.
Or I am just having a great few months:)
Either way I can't think of any bad things happening , although I started to fear what might come next, since this was too much of good things for such a short period of time.
Nevermind, what has to come will come soon.
and I am ready, because I learnt how to stand up from the ground, if you were stupid enough to get there in the first place
Night loves
Rina off
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