Saturday, December 27, 2008
Been a while
1) Nokia's Christmas Party - December 17, 2008
2) Moved into temporary apartment
3) Restaurants and some night life
So as you can see, I haven't been too busy. I'm still trying to get settled in around here, but that really won't be until I get my final accommodations. I have until March to get my own apartment so there's a little time, but I really need to get on that. I'll update the above 3 "big things" in their own blog as not to run this on too long.
Just a note I will not be including pictures until I get my account straight with Ovi.com. They've really upset me recently and unfortunately many end-users as well. In case you don't know, ovi.com is Nokia's solution for users to upload content, share files, synchronize your device and many other things. But what happened recently, Share on Ovi (picture uploading site) and Ovi.com use to require two separate logins and Ovi fixed that last weekend. But what happened in the meantime is if you have an account with Share on Ovi and Ovi.com with the same username (which I and a lot of other folks did) they had to change your username. And with the change of username, you may or may not be able to login. And, of course, with my luck I was not able to login. I am still battling to get this straightened out. Some of it is my fault for not having it fixed yet, but Ovi didn't make it easy to straighten out either. Ok...enough of my rant. But why that impacts this blog is I upload all my pics to Ovi and then link them to this blog. So once that is fixed, I'll have some pics to show.
Another rant I have is that my new bank, here in Germany, finally sent me my bank card a few weeks ago. Didn't matter at that time cause there was no money in there at the time. But now there is. AND I DON'T HAVE A PIN TO GET TO MY MONEY....AUUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!! I've got a telephone pin and on online pin but what good does that do me???? Geez. And to make matters worse, my banking contact is on vaca until the new year. So now I'm living off of my funds in the US that I had saved to take care of my house and other things. And this currency exchange is RAPING me. Last I looked 1 Euro = $1.40...OUCH!! So when things get settled I'll transfer some money back over to US and it will look like I've made money :-) (Hopefully)
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The Work Finally Begins
Thursday and Friday are the official Induction days from HR, so not sure exactly what to expect from that as I have gotten most of my paper work filled out.
Some quick highlights so far from the week:
Monday: Started work here in new office. Not much else this day.
Tuesday: Got my new bank card and was able to log-in via the internet...but no balance yet as I won't get paid until Dec 22 or so. ;-)
Wednesday: Met some new folks within the concepting team. Oh, and today it has been snowing all day long, the ground is completely covered and the forecast calls for more tomorrow and Friday. I have included some pics from the 3rd story balcony of the Nokia building. Enjoy...

Sunday December 7, 2008 - A Bust
Fighting the extremely sloooooow wireless internet connection, I attempted to check email and watch highlights from the game. After all this, it's now time for laundry. I head back over to Mueller's and pick up some laundry detergent and dryer sheets. Unfortunately everything is in German, so I tried to stay away from the BO scented detergent. Now I head back to the hotel to get my "wash-tokens" from the front desk of which I have to pay for. (I put that on the room tab tho ;-)
So with tokens in hand I grab what I want to wash and head down to what mimics a dungeon. First off, you have to use the room key to get to this level and then once you're down there, there is no button anywhere to indicate that your ready to get back on the elevator, nor any instructions. I felt like Indiana Jones where he gets trapped in a secret room and has to figure a way out. After looking around for a moment, I see this tiny slot which seems to be the size of my room key. A-Ha! I stick my room key and then a light flashes on the elevator and ultimately the elevator comes back down to pick you up. All-in-all it wasn't that difficult to figure out, but a little instruction would've come in handy.
Ok...so now to the wash room. There is 1 (one) washer and 1 (one) dryer. Are you kidding me...in a hotel, where over half the rooms are considered short-term apartments????? Anyway, I get down there and SURPRISE there are clothes in both the washer and dryer, plus some just hanging from a small clothesline. So naturally I head back upstairs with clothes in hand and to go and try to fight the slow internet again.
So, long story short, after the third trip I head back down to wash room, the clothes in the washer are gone, but there are clothes still in the dryer. I throw my clothes into the washer, which is an extremely small front loader...it barely held 3 pairs of jeans. Well, after the wash was complete, I check the dryer and again, someone's clothes were still in there. So I took them out and set them on top of the dryer and threw mine in. Just a little note about the dryer, it is a completely out-dated piece that literally looks like an old oven. And to add to that, you can set the timer, but once you open the door to see if your clothes are done...you are, whether the clothes are dry or not. You'll have to chunk in another token to continue/start-over. Sucky. Luckily the majority of my clothes were dry at this point minus a couple shirts which I was able to layout across table in my room to continue drying.
So Sunday turned out to be an uneventful day.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Saturday, December 06, 2008 – Trying to Fit In

The Christmas market is a yearly festival that runs the month of December. It consists of a makeshift town square selling merchandise and food. It is located in the big square in front of the Ulmer Meunster. There is a huge Christmas tree approximately 50 yards from the doors of the church. A nativity scene is set up around the tree which features live sheep and donkeys.
After leaving the festival, I made it over to Mueller. It is one of the main shops near the hotel where I’m staying. It is set up similar to Dollar General Store where you can pick up household items such as laundry detergent or dish soap among other things. After dropping off the items I picked up, I then headed over to one of the markets, Norma, where I purchased some groceries. It wasn’t as difficult grocery shopping as I though it would be since most off the items show on the box what you’re buying ;-) However, there were a few surprises at the grocery store. First you had to “rent” a shopping cart.
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I get back to the hotel and unpack my groceries. Unfortunately the 6’er I bought is completely hot and need to cool down before enjoying. But never fear, in
Well, off to listen to the Florida vs. Alabama game. Go Gators!!
Friday, December 5, 2008 – What a Day
I wake up around 3 am local time and couldn’t fall back asleep. I looked at times in the states, and decide to call mom as it was only 9:30pm on the east coast. After chatting with mom for a while I get up and go check my email. I mess around on the internet for a bit a notice I am getting tired around 5:30am, so I decide to nap since I don’t have an appointment until 8:30.
About 7:15 I crawl out of bed and head to shower. My relocation guy met me in lobby of hotel at 8:30 as we had an appointment at 9am to open a bank account. This lasted about 45 minutes. This is where my day gets sort of interesting.
After bank account is set up, I ask my relocation guy how I get to the Nokia office via public transportation. He tells me I need to take the number 5 bus and shows me where to wait and that it will cost 1.80 Euro. GREAT!! But here’s where my first adventure begins…
Having never taken public transportation without purchasing a ticket in advance, I was clueless on how to pay once bus #5 arrived. I just follow the locals onto the bus and most just sit down, except one who inserts a card into this device and punches a couple of buttons…crap…I don’t have a card…I’m now a bus going somewhere and haven’t paid. Then we make another stop and I notice at the front of the bus right beside the driver there are two different lanes where the one lane has toll bars which won’t allow you thru until you pay. “OH NO!!!! That’s how I pay,” I thought. Geez, I’m in a foreign country on public transportation which I haven’t paid to ride. What a way to make a first impression. At this point now, I’m trying to figure out how to let the driver know I didn’t pay knowing he most likely didn’t speak English. So we keep tooling thru the route and I’m not sure where I need to get off. We keep on going making several stops. Finally after one stop I look up and see the Nokia office fading away in the distance. Dammit…first I didn’t pay; now I just missed my stop. At this point I am completely lost. I just keep riding the bus hoping that we’ll make the route again. Well, after about an hour riding the bus, we make what seems to be a final stop. The only people on the bus at this point were the bus driver and me. Here is where I decided to make my confession and ask the bus driver what bus I now need to get on to get to Nokia. As suspected he spoke no English, but he did recognize “Nokia” and told me what bus to take and what stop to get off. I offered him 2 Euro for my bus fare, but being a nice guy he refused to take it and told me to get on other bus. Lessons learned:
a) public transportation does you no good if you’re not fully aware of where you’re going
b) ask how to pay ahead of time when you’re not sure…lol
So finally after hopping on the next bus AND paying my toll, I finally make it to the Nokia office just before noon. I head up to the receptionist and show her my
Since almost everyone on my new team is new, there are some folks who are from out of town like me. One is Cindy who is from
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Germany Blog
Thursday, December 4, 2008 – Finally Here
I arrive in
Now I have to wait until 9:54 which is the time my train heads down to
At 12:06, I make into the




