- People apparently don't drink a lot of lattés or the like here. There was no line at the coffee bar despite the station being very busy, and the barista made the mistake of putting the lid with too much foam and made a milk gyser.
- People really do walk faster here. Nor do they change course when someone is not walking with the flow. I had to cross the stream of commuters at right angles to the flow to get to a seat to wait and people were just barreling along, eyes front.
- People really do dress better here. Sitting, watching the commuters stream past this was very noticable. Of the several hundred people I watched walk by I recall seeing two pairs of jeans.
- Bus drivers here will let people on between stops, but they won't tell you when your stop is approaching to get off. Fortunately I had made note of the four street names preceeding the stop I wanted and managed to get off at the right place.
So anyway the recuiter has a position open with a biggish company downtown. Eight months to a year to cover a maternity leave. The recuiter is going to try to get me an interview with the client tomorrow or Wedneday so I can get a face-to-face before I go back to Vancouver (to turn around and go to NYC!). An eight month contract would put me withing striking distance for getting work in NYC in the furture since it is only an 8 or 9 hour drive.
