Jul 21, 2011

New people, New place, and New life

Hello friends,
If you have been following my blog I am sorry for the super slow updates. During the past 4 months that I didn't update my blog,  I had so many events and changes that would be a very important step in my life. I graduated from my uni that I went to for 4 years at the end of March, and since April 1st I've been working with JR(West Japan Railway company). If you are living in or have traveled in Japan, especially in the west area of the mainland, you probably have used trains or shinkansen(bullet trains) which belong to my company.


The new Kyusyu Shinkansen which  connects mainland and the southern island

I'm currently working at Midori- no Madoguchi, the ticket reservation office in the station which is about 40 mins away from home by train. My daily work is mostly selling tickets and making seat reservations for shinkansen(since my station is one of the stations where some shinkansens also stop). Making some documents and posters to display in the concourse is also my work. Sometimes we go on a business trip to the branch office and to the headquarter in Osaka, which is quite fun.
 You may think selling tickets is just an easy & simple task (because I had thought so until I started working here), but it's NOT. It's more like a brain work than I expected. Especially when the customer is going to a place which is quite far away or to the places I don't even know whereabouts, I need to be very very careful not to make wrong tickets, referring to the map of all railways in Japan, because those routes and tickets are usually going to be very complicated ones. Also, we have loads of kinds of tickets and I need to know well about each of them. I spend most of the time at the window just sitting in front of the computer, but when I get back home I'm so exhausted I just fall dead into my bed.


Midori - no Madoguchi, the JR ticket office
 (This picture is not from my station )

 But working itself is quite okay for me so far.  My bosses and colleagues are all nice, they still often hold welcome parties for us 5 freshers even though it's been almost 3 months since we were assigned to my current station.
Of course I still sometimes make some mistakes, and there are some customers who love giving complaints to us and claiming unreasonable things, but I'm getting used to handling them (and I'm not a person who gets down by such small things =] ). Except those few customers, I think people in this city are quite nice and I really enjoy meeting lots of people who use our service at the start and the end the day. Though the city is not that big and there's no place for sightseeing, foreigners often come to my window like every day, and I have many chances to speak English.

The remodeled Osaka station, aka Osaka Station City

 Seeing people spreading out to everywhere around Japan (or to the world ) from our station every day is what I love the most at work. It makes me want to travel more all over Japan, as well as overseas. I'm planning to make some railway trips with my friends when we get used to work(maybe next month) using the discount, though I'm still just too busy to make it happen at the moment.
 I'm still on the way of training, and sometimes I feel it's tough to have many things I need to learn, but I'm proud of my work at the station which supports many people's daily lives.Well, I'll just do my best. Wish me luck! ;-)

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8 comments:

ketty said...

You work with JR-WEST? It's very familiar company to us!
I feel happy when I think that my friend works with such a famous company. Good luck on your work!

I should think about my job gradually...

ChiChi81 said...

Welcome back, and congratulations with graduation and the new job. I'm so happy to hear you adjusting well with your new job, and may you have a long and fruitful career with that company. And I'm so glad to see you back here on blogger. Looking forward to more posts hehe (^.^)v

Cheers!

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Yuka.M said...

Ketty>>
THanks!!!! So you are now going to the grad school and soon starting job hunting right? I'm sure you'll find a good one. Good luck!

Yuka.M said...

ChiChi82>>

Thanks! YOur comment makes me happy :) Sorry for my bad English, since I had not written in English for so long, my English is getting worse :( I'll try to post more from now on. I enjoy reading your blog very much, it's a good practice for my English :) Wish I could express my feelings more like you do. I'm looking forward to the next update ;)

sleepytako said...

I'm very jealous. I would love to work for JR! One of my favorite things is taking the 青春18切符 and exploring the local train lines all over Japan. I've learned a great deal about Japan on these train trips.

I hope you get to enjoy your trip soon!

Yuka.M said...

David>>

Thanks! Glad to know you like train trips. Yes the 青春18きっぷ has been the most popular ticket atm and many people come to buy it every day. Especially on weekends we are crazily busy because my station gets filled with people who are traveling with the cheap ticket.
I'm now planning to visit Yamaguchi next month and to Kyusyu in September!^^ So excited!

ChiChi81 said...

Y.M.

Thank you so much, I am happy you enjoy reading my blog. Your English is pretty good too, you write really well and I believe you will improve more in time. Just keep writing and reading, that's how I improve mine. ;)

Have a good day!

Wi
chichismusings.blogspot.com

Thomas Hammerlund said...

Wow - Osaka station looks like that now? It has turned into an airport.

I need to get down there soon.