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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

ADSL (continued), flat tyre and work ...

Well, as usual (by now ;-) another week has gone by. Do we have anything new to tell ??? Yes, we have.
Our (snow-white) couches have been delivered last Wednesday. They´re beautiful! And before you are all going to put comments about the pictures: .. Finally the last problem with Telstra/ADSL seems to have been solved. We did have adsl for 2 days last week.
But guess what, the 3rd day (Friday) suddenly we did not have any connection to the internet anymore. So, again it was time to ´climb in the telephone´. To cut a long story short: The day after buying a DIY package (see two posts ago) ourselves at the Telstra shop, there was a little note from Australia Post in the letterbox. It said: ´Final Notice´… Or in other words, the ´lost´ package from Telstra was at the Post Office now. We went there, explained that we had bought one ourselves now, and sent the package back. The same day we installed the DIY package, and everything went perfect. But then as said last Friday suddenly our connection with internet was gone. First checking everything (all cables connected, all lights on the modem on green etc…), but the only thing that was not ok was the actual ´internet´ light. Anyway, after calling Telstra it appeared that they had received the returned package. And then someone thought that we did not want adsl anymore, so simply cut off the adsl definition for our telephone number. If he or she would have had a good look, he or she should have seen that the returned package was connected to a cancelled order-number, and that there was a new order-number. Anyway, it was all possible to correct but it would take 3 working days max to get the connection back. Since we are pretty dependant on internet I told them I did not like that, but was reassured that we should still be able to use our old dialup account in the mean time. Of course, the first attempt did not go right, and indeed after calling (again) another colleague said that is was not possible to go back from adsl to dialup with an account. But she could mend it by simply creating a temporary account for us to use. And that is what we have done since Friday. Then the day before yesterday (Sunday) I tested the adsl modem (just in case ;-), and what do you know… we seemed to be back online through adsl.
So, we only have to call Telstra again (promised to do that) to let them know that we do not need the temporary account any more. We have not done that yet but will do that today or tomorrow. Of course you can imagine that we will do so with a bit of fear… What else will go wrong when we tell them to shut down the temp dialup account… ;-)

After this not so short story after all (;-), yesterday morning Peter drove back after doing a little shopping, and from a certain moment he heard a funny sound every time he made a turn to the left. Even when doing it slowly it did not sound good. Arriving home he had a good look at the car and found that the rear right wheel was flat (or at least pretty empty, wheels don´t actually run flat these days). So, he had to replace the wheel with the spare one. Now by itself this is not so special, but for him it was the first time in his life that he run a flat tyre! He is am hoping this is just coincidence, but it could be that the change of running flats over here are a lot bigger than in Holland, since there is a lot more rubbish on the road. We´ll have to wait and see what the reality will be ;-). Today we brought the punctured wheel to the dealer to get it repaired. They repaired it, put it back on the car (and put the spare one back under the rear of the car where it belonged, they checked the pressure on all tyres and finally cleaned them all). The total cost of this all was ….. 40 dollars ! A lot less then we were actually expecting.

Now then finally some good news about the work situation. Ellen was called last Thursday by the recruitment office. The company that Ellen had had an interview with 2 weeks ago, and that had said to look out for a more senior role for her, has asked the recruiters if she would still be available. They do not have the more senior role available just yet, but (the recruiter and us think) they just did not want to let the change to get Ellen go. So they have now offered her a 6 months contract as a project manager. Starting with small projects for now. We expect they will probably offer her a permanent job after that ;-). She is asked to start next Monday (August 7th), which is pretty fast! Ellen is on one hand very happy to start working of course, but on the other hand it will be the end of the freedom of the last 4 months for her. The best part of this contract is that she will earn (before tax) even more than in Holland. Knowing that the tax is a lot less than in Holland, Peter almost doesn´t have to work anymore ;-) ;-)

In the mean time Peter has done another interview and (only just) got a result of an interview back that he did three weeks ago. Unfortunately they have found someone coming from another oil & gas company, so have chosen that candidate. They did state he was a close 2nd, and would like to keep him in their database for when other opportunities will arise. So, although being rejected, still not a bad result by itself.

2 comments:

  1. Hoi Ellen, gefeliciteerd met je baan...nog even volhouden tot de pensionering en dan is de vrijheid blijvend ;-)

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  2. Hallo Peter & Ellen,

    Wat een boel belevenissen en ook zo veel foto's !! Succes met je nieuwe baan, Ellen. En Peter veel succes met het verwerven van een nieuwe werkkring.
    Goede keus, die nieuwe camera van je Peter. Heb je er originele Nikon objectieven bij? We zagen bij P&D ergens een foto van jullie huis. Nou, dat lijkt er op, hè. Veel geluk op jullie nieuwe stekkie.

    Groet,

    Jenny & Harm

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