It's a one-bedroom "apartment" in Qawra, right behind the place where I work (150 m?). It has a "living room" accessible from the staircase (by "living room" I mean a place with two little tables, two chairs, a couch and kitchen equipment), bedroom if you cross the living room to the right and a bathroom just next to it. Also a balcony, ridiculously big for such a flat.
I'm poor then. I had to pay 400 EUR just to get the flat rented (250EUR monthly rent, 100EUR in account for the future water and electricity and 50EUR for the real estate company), hopefully Krzysztof will pay half of it.
I'm sore. My back is killing me. After 5,5 hours work. What's wrong with me? In Poland I used to work 13-14 hours a day without being really tired, and here I'm not tired, but the back hurts so much...
I'm happy after all. Don't know why. :)
OK. I got a request to write something about Krzysztof's work. Well, he found two jobs; one is in restaurant in Mellieha: it's a quite high standard, he said "they put wine glasses on tables before the customers arrive, that's saying something". The second job is in a cafeteria in Paceville, under polish supervision. He went there for the first day today, so I don't know much about it. However, he'll get paid there better than I get paid in Sun&Surf Lido.
I agreed to take another job, at Radisson SAS hotel at Golden Sands. I'll be a "spa host" - my "responsibilities" include patrolling the spa, telling the guests to get dry before they enter the hotel, lighting candles and incenses, reporting any mechanical problems to the maintenance and cleaning the sauna. The lightest work I've ever heard of. The payment is worse, though: 3,5EUR. And Serbian supervision. ;))
Oh, and it rained today. Quite an unusual view for Malta.
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