Sunday, June 15, 2008

Las Vegas, Here I Come (Can I Stay Home?)

Today is the travel day to Las Vegas for the new product training. I hate leaving on Father’s Day, or any day when I will miss time with my kids, but that is what happens sometimes, when job duties call a person away from home. I had to leave the house at 7:00 this morning for the flight to Vegas. It was 56° at the Minneapolis International Airport. When the flight arrived at McCarran Airport, it was 104° and windy. It is no wonder… I would say that it did not occur to these people to plant some trees, but in the desert, what are you going to plant but a bunch of saguaro cacti and sagebrush? Those are not exactly going to slow the hot, desert winds.

I am staying at a nice hotel that is only a couple of minutes from the car rental place. Vegas is convenient, if a bit odd, in that you get off the plane, claim your luggage, and then ride a shuttle bus about fifteen minutes from the airport to a car rental depot, where all of the car rental agencies are located in one central location. The hotel is about two minutes from there. The other techs in the training are staying out in Henderson, about fifteen miles from here and quite a bit farther from the new office. I was supposed to share a car, but thankfully, the hotel there was full, so I was forced to have a hotel reservation far from the rest of the techs. I am so bummed about it, too. After all, had I been required to share a rental car with three other techs, I would have to either stay in the hotel after training each day, sort of stranded because I was not quite the joiner that I could be, or the alternative would be to go where they went. I am so depressed that I am going to miss the skanky strip clubs and over-priced bars and nightclubs, the Las Vegas strip, and all the touristy places where frustrated married men go when they are a couple thousand miles from their wives. Then again, I could be completely sarcastic in that statement and I would rather do my work and come back to the hotel to read, study, do my paperwork, and just relax in an air-conditioned room with the thermostat set at 65°. In fact, that is exactly my plan, to avoid the seedy gambling environs and to research locations to take pictures for my photography site.

I did not mention my photography website. I will roll that out before the end of the month. I have about a hundred pictures on the site, but I have many more to add, and I only want to add my best work. I will tell you about that in the next posts. I am going to get some sleep in this desert hotel before I head to the office in the southwest Las Vegas metro area. Oh, joy! Not really, but I may get to see some new sites and check out some photo opportunities, so that isn’t all bad (though I would rather not be away from the boys and my wife). Friday will come soon and I will stay busy until then. Anyway, over and out for tonight.

Aloha kâkou!

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