Today I went to Baystreet. I started by patrolling, and
today they let me do the patrols on my own. On every patrol I checked the
hotel floors and shopping centre floors, and looked out for the same things as I’ve
explained before. I did in total four patrols along the day.
Some more excitement for the day brought the non-working
parking system barrier and the traffic in the road next to the parking area.
The barrier of the incoming traffic was broken, and despite the efforts to fix
it, was still broken when I left. Due that, we had to in the morning write the
parking tickets for the incoming cars. Later on the ticket machine at least
started working, but after that we had to keep an eye on that people coming in
actually took the ticket. If we didn’t keep an eye on them, they didn’t and
then came to complain, when they tried to leave, that they couldn’t get out
(because you have to have a paid ticket to get out). The human race never fails
to surprise me…
In the 0 level’s corridor is a scaffolding, and today the
construction workers came there with a pick-up car to pick up (See what I did
there?) some scaffolding materials that were stored under that. I went there to
check that others than the workers walked under the scaffolding and let them
work in peace. (Clear explanation is clear…) So I guess I did some kind of work
safety supervision.
But to be honest, I mostly stood on the bridge and told
people whether or not there’s space in the parking area, that including going
around the parking area and counting parking spaces.
-Mirja
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