Monday, March 29, 2010

New Mexico Rain

New Mexico rain is not actually rain. Instead of it being light and airy, it stirs of brown clouds of sand because the winds blow, up to 60-70 mph. When it blows that fast, there are warnings in place and the advice to keep all windows shut tightly (even taped), so the dust does not come indoors.

Even the desert has evidence of spring time. Daffodils are showing their colors, and the cherry blossoms are slowly creeping and covering trees. However, it is not unusual for there to be another cold spell in early April.

Today some coworkers and I went to the Stone Age Rock Climbing Gym. Since we took the introductory class on tying 8 knots and belaying, we had a quiz first thing to make sure we knew all the proper safety procedures before they would let us be off on our way. I was so nervous that my knot did not seem right. The teacher from last week taught us a mnemonic to help us with our knot tying. Since it seemed appropriate that we lived near Roswell, New Mexico, our teacher said, "First make an Alien head with the rope. Since it is an enemy Alien, we want to strange the alien and punch it in the head." Remember this, I was able to tie my knot. We all passed the test and now able to tie decent knots and belay each other.

We climbed and climbed for almost 3 hours, but now my arms are very tired. I am debating whether to pick up this sport, but it is hard for me to do it because I have to bring a partner each time. However, it is undeniable that this is a good way to work out the arms and build strength.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

3 Day Weekends

Over the weekend, I met up with a nursing student from the University of New Mexico, whose name is Camille. We met from the Sagebrush Life Groups, or Bible study and I stopped by for a quick jog around the campus. Like all college campuses, there was a lack of parking, and plenty of metered spots around a run down neighborhood. The campus is incredible nice and spacious, with many buildings done with the pueblo style.

We ran past the hospital, and started the loop around the golf course located at the north end of campus. However, I became quickly out of breath and found it difficult to keep up.

On Tuesday, I met up with Natalie, the wife of one of the newly hired engineers who had the same start date as me, and we went hiking on the foothills of the Sandia mountain range. The trails meandered wildly, and it was very difficult for us to find a way up the mountain. For the two routes that we tried, one started following a trickling stream, which was incredibly slippery and muddy. The other route led us to a bunch of boulders.



Since we felt we couldn't go any further, we enjoyed our packed lunches and the view of Albuquerque. I was startled when I heard a rustle in the bushes, and looked to see that it was a happy dog jumping down the boulders, with his owner quickly following. He said that in order to climb the mountain, you needed to be creative and just start climbing the rocks.

I am enjoying my 3 or 4 day weekends, but I know that it won't be lasting for long. Everyday I am excited as to what I will be learning next, making the 12 hour days go by quickly.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

First Week of Work!

After my break on Wednesday, I came in first thing on Thursday to receive my laptop, and take care of setting up direct deposit, and complete some other of my online forms. In the same class with my was another person in my hire group, who I found had to drive from Indiana all the way to start a new life here. He just recently completed his PhD dissertation, and remarked how blessed and lucky he was to be considered for a job here and the only two companies that hired from his school were ExxonMobil and my company. It is a stark contrast between the projects most of them have worked on, which was renewable energy such as solar cells, bio-fuels, and fuel cells.

After receiving my laptop, a member from my group was assigned to show me how to put on a gown. Since I have already done it once, I knew what to expect, but it was still a time consuming process. At first, the bunny suits made me overheat and sweat, and I felt my face being irritated from the fabric.. but now I am used to it and can wear it for a whole work day without it really bothering me. Since with the suits you can only see people's eyes and nose, I only recognize people by they eyes and nose! When I see my co-workers in street clothes, what is funny is that I have difficulty recognizing who they are.

I have been learning so much, this week seem to last more like two weeks. Currently, my weekend will be from Sunday to Wednesday, and I am looking forward to having a slower paced, relaxing weekend so I can be ready for the next work week of 12 hour days.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

First Days of Work

My first two days of work, consisted of not much work. We were required to attend an orientation, which was attended mostly by new employees who professors' signatures were still drying on their thesis work. The general consensus of every new and rehire was that they were thankful to be considered in this economy.

After doing the required training and work papers, I met up with one of the senior engineers in my group, who I will probably rely on mostly for guidance on how to be not only a technically strong, resourceful engineer, but a good one that will respect other people's time and not bother them when they are on their day off.

I've been very excited and restless after doing web based training the first days, and will be looking forward to start my hands on training tomorrow. Today was given off for me, and I will be working an interesting shift schedule from Thursday to Saturday. I specifically asked for Sunday off so I could go to church.. which was great they accommodated that. It may be difficult for me to recruit people to do things with, especially from Monday to Wednesday. My schedule won't be like this too long hopefully, but I'm thinking I should try and take advantage of it and possibly do some traveling!

Today with my day off I went for a run along the arroyos for about 30 minutes, and was trying to find a backroute, away from the main road so I can find a good route to do bike commuting. However, after about 15 minutes I wasn't used to the cold air or altitude, and it was really exhausting. My other plan for today is to do some cooking and shopping, but I was surprised to get started on this schedule already. I can't wait to do some hands on work later this week!