March 10th, 2008
Yup, 72 hours from now I’ll be on a plane bound for the West. It’s funny that I have to travel east in order to get to “The West.” That’s just plain counter-intuitive! We’re down to a two-digit hour count now. Tick-Tock, Tick-Tock!
I started off this morning with a trip up to the office to check a few things on the Internet. It turns out that I am allowed 50 pounds (23 Kilos) per bag, so I’ll have to do some fiddling with my “done” bag to lighten the loaf a bit. I can actually pack the bag up to 70lbs, but there is a 3000Y ($30) charge for that, so I’m gong to try to avoid that. I’ll pay for one overweight bag if necessary, but I don’t think I’ll need to pay for two.
I also did some further research on the train trip to the airport. If you want to find out how to ride the trains to get anywhere in Japan, there’s a great website called http://www.hyperdia.com that you put in your starting location and ending location and it gives you all the transfers. When I put it in a few weeks ago, I told it I wanted to be at the airport at 4:00, and it gave me a really complicated route with Shinkansen, local line train, subway, and even some walking in downtown Osaka between terminals. Crazy stuff! Today I put in my starting time from Okayama, and it gave me a nice simple route that looks an awful lot like the ride we took to get here on day one. Shinkansen to Osaka, and then a local line train right to the airport; much simpler. It’s still an 8000Y ($80) ride to get to the airport, but I am far more confident that I will not run into any trouble on this new route.
The weather for the rest of this week looks calm and nice, so I shouldn’t have a rough time on this end of the flight. I know they had pretty serious snowfall last week in Ohio, but I don’t know what the forecast is for that end of the trip. It’s actually really warm here today; my thermometer said it was a little over 70 today. That’s the warmest it’s been in months. I sat outside on the steps of the apartment, listening to my iPod for about an hour today, while watching students ride down the hill from the university. I left my jacket inside to do it too. Spring is coming!
I did end up going to Happy Town this afternoon. I ended up buying a similar gift to the other one I discussed. Not exactly the same, but the same type of object. While there, I had my last McDonalds meal in Japan and did my last grocery shopping. Unless I have forgotten something important, I think I’m done at Happy Town.
Around 3:00 the phone rang; it was my expected call from Y-San about the job. She got tired of waiting for an answer from Fukuyama and called them. They told her that they couldn’t make a decision until all candidates were interviewed. So I was right the first time when I said there would be no decision until next week. But then she said something that didn’t quite ring true to me; she said that I would need a new visa if they hired me anyway, so there is no point in getting an exit visa now. Hmmm. That may be true, but there’s no way I can get a new visa in two or three weeks, right? It took months last time. At least with my old visa and an exit visa I can get back in for a few months while they sort out the paperwork on my next visa. Maybe it’s faster the second time. Or maybe they told her that hiring me was unlikely, and this was her way of letting me know it’s not happening. But I didn’t argue; I guess I won’t be getting an exit visa.
Either way, I’m not too worried about it. I definitely wanted the Fukuyama offer, and I may very well have accepted the job. But it would have been a huge stretch and long-term challenge, and it may well have been the case that I would have hated it. If they do end up saying yes, I’ll give it more thought (remember, I don’t really even know what the pay & benefits are yet), but if they say no, I’ll look at it as a good thing that I won’t have to make that decision. I’m indecisive at best, and that would have been the biggest decision I’ve ever had to make. I think it would be a lot easier if they did in fact say no. Avoidance may not be a good thing, but I’m willing to live with it. Then again, I stand by my reading of the situation last Friday, so I think there really is still a good chance they may want me. However it works out, I’ll live with it.
Meanwhile, today I have to get the apartment finished. Y-San will do a walk-through tomorrow, and she gave me a checklist of things to have cleaned and fixed up. I went through Marc’s entryway with a broom & mop, since he forgot to do that. Slackass is still causing me work and he’s 7500 miles away! I wiped off the living room table and put the sink in the bathroom back together (don’t ask!). Then it was back to packing. I switched out a few things from the formerly “done” suitcase and its now at 48.9 pounds, which is as close as I’m going to risk. The suitcases won’t fit on the scale by themselves, so I have to weigh myself, and then weigh myself holding the suitcase and subtract. There’s just enough variation in results that I want to leave a pound or two leftover for possible scale errors. Oh, and by the way, I weigh exactly the same as I did when I arrived here and used the kilogram scale for the first time.
So that’s pretty much the situation as it stands Monday evening. There will be no news on the job until next week, and I suspect by then I will have decided against it, having been spoiled by American food all weekend. I probably will have gained ten pounds by next Monday anyway. I’m mostly packed, and mostly done cleaning. First thing tomorrow is the apartment inspection and shortly thereafter is my certificate award ceremony. That’s all before ten o’clock. After that, I’m pretty much free for the afternoon. I’ll probably just go for a long walk, just my camera and me. Wednesday is spoken for and a full work schedule, and that’s going to be pretty much it. I doubt I will see the Internet again or post anything else before I get home, so stay tuned!

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