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[489] ich lese von panzerschlacht
I'm still alive!! Honest!! Largely MIA and unavailable because it turns out completely upending your schedule and life overnight takes some getting used to, but I'm doing okay! I think! I hope???
The new job is interesting! I'm not good enough at it yet to really be comfortable and have time to fuck around online that much (a little more every day, though!), but I think eventually I'll be able to settle into a nice routine once I get the hang of things. I'm technically a service advisor now?? I just only deal with used vehicles coming into inventory, so I'm more of the middleperson between the techs and the salespeople (and also the body shop and sometimes parts depending on what's going on). It's kind of a lot! But it's not bad, and I think I can be good at it if I keep working at it. We'll see how things go, I guess????
I still don't know how I feel about the schedule. Having my number of days off nearly halved is tough, and while the extra time to get stuff done in the evenings is probably ultimately better for actually getting stuff done, I don't like how it feels like my entire life revolves around going to work now. Two days off is not enough! I miss that nice, sharp divide!

Wikipedia Sez: Tank Battles: The Songs of Hanns Eisler is a solo album by German singer Dagmar Krause released by Island Records in 1988. It is a collection of 26 songs by German composer Hanns Eisler sung by Krause in English. She also sang the songs in the original German which were released by Island at the same time on a companion album, Panzerschlacht: Die Lieder von Hanns Eisler.
Genre: Pop/Rock, Avant-Garde, Vocal, Stage & Screen, Folk
Styles: Avant-Prog, Modern Composition, Prog-Rock, Cabaret, Cast Recordings, Musical Theater, Political Folk, Art Rock (you just KNOW it's gonna be good with that many genres)
Release Date: Can't find anything more precise than 1988. It's also not streaming anywhere, and I had to listen to two separate YouTube videos!
Prior Familiarity: None.
What I Did While Listening: I don't remember, this was probably weeks ago now, I'm so mixed up!!!
Verdict: Literally what the fuck is this? Insane. What an awesome deep cut. More weird shit like this, please, I really don't need more Bob Dylan or Neil Young!!
Favourite Song: The Song of the Invigorating Impact of Cash because ha ha ha mood
Leshia's Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐, I think the sheer novelty of it is enough to counteract the usual 'not on Spotify' inconvenience penalty.
Okay, I've got a bunch of work orders to open now, byyyyyye~~
The new job is interesting! I'm not good enough at it yet to really be comfortable and have time to fuck around online that much (a little more every day, though!), but I think eventually I'll be able to settle into a nice routine once I get the hang of things. I'm technically a service advisor now?? I just only deal with used vehicles coming into inventory, so I'm more of the middleperson between the techs and the salespeople (and also the body shop and sometimes parts depending on what's going on). It's kind of a lot! But it's not bad, and I think I can be good at it if I keep working at it. We'll see how things go, I guess????
I still don't know how I feel about the schedule. Having my number of days off nearly halved is tough, and while the extra time to get stuff done in the evenings is probably ultimately better for actually getting stuff done, I don't like how it feels like my entire life revolves around going to work now. Two days off is not enough! I miss that nice, sharp divide!

Wikipedia Sez: Tank Battles: The Songs of Hanns Eisler is a solo album by German singer Dagmar Krause released by Island Records in 1988. It is a collection of 26 songs by German composer Hanns Eisler sung by Krause in English. She also sang the songs in the original German which were released by Island at the same time on a companion album, Panzerschlacht: Die Lieder von Hanns Eisler.
Genre: Pop/Rock, Avant-Garde, Vocal, Stage & Screen, Folk
Styles: Avant-Prog, Modern Composition, Prog-Rock, Cabaret, Cast Recordings, Musical Theater, Political Folk, Art Rock (you just KNOW it's gonna be good with that many genres)
Release Date: Can't find anything more precise than 1988. It's also not streaming anywhere, and I had to listen to two separate YouTube videos!
Prior Familiarity: None.
What I Did While Listening: I don't remember, this was probably weeks ago now, I'm so mixed up!!!
Verdict: Literally what the fuck is this? Insane. What an awesome deep cut. More weird shit like this, please, I really don't need more Bob Dylan or Neil Young!!
Favourite Song: The Song of the Invigorating Impact of Cash because ha ha ha mood
Leshia's Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐, I think the sheer novelty of it is enough to counteract the usual 'not on Spotify' inconvenience penalty.
Okay, I've got a bunch of work orders to open now, byyyyyye~~