I finally started work on Monday. I was very excited to finally start training. So of course the online-training tool wouldn't let me log in. So I spent all morning watching training videos. I think all aspiring actors should look into doing a few training videos. Apparently no actual acting ability is required. I watched several scenes in which a 'robber' with a ski mask walked into the bank and robbed the 'teller' who was about as terified as a person can be while completely focused on reading the teleprompter. Much fun. Since I still couldn't log onto the computer that afternoon, I obsered one of the tellers-- called 'shadowing'. Of course the bankwas so busy all the tellers were working at near light speed, meaning I didn't catch onto much that first day. But I did make a point to introduce myself to all the other tellers. Sounds like I'll being working with a group of some pretty nice people. At the end of the day i asked nicely for Teusday off-- explained that the inlaws are in town and all. Since there was a chance I may not be able to log in the next day, my manager felt that another day of shadowing may not help much at this point, so I'll return on Wednesday.
Today, we all went to the Herst Castle. That was pretty cool. It wasn't nearly as impressive as Biltmore-- not as big or grand. But he did have an excellent collection of artwork and antique/historic pieces. And he had eery ammenity for guests to his estate, including a heated indoor pool. I informed Charles that I want a castle and he should totally start working on that. :-)
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