dopeyrunner
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Aug 18, 2007
For those of you over 21 you will want to bring a bottle opener and corkscrew.. my apt. was the only one in the bldg. with a corkscrew so we had people over all the time borrowing it.
Over the door shoe racks not only for your room cause you and roommate can use it to stash shoes, belts etc. but we also used a smaller one in our bathroom to place all of our random stuff like hair ties, chapstick whatever in.
Can opener we had one but it was very used (gross), I am guessing it was there since the begining of Vista.
Some nice professional clothes to wear to traditions and have those in one of your bags that your going to unpack first. I had traditions on my second day there and was able to have it iron and hanging in my closet while everything was still in by suitcases.
If you are driving, you don't have to drive everywhere. You can take the bus but if you are working like a late shift or an after normal hours event then do drive to work. I worked many events after hours and we (fellow cp's) would be stuck trying to call Vista to get a van to pick up if no one drove.
FYI for those on another timezone like say Pacific which is now three hours behind. Try and switch your sleep pattern while at home. It took me over a week to get use to the time difference. A few of us from AZ didn't go to bed till almost 4am the first night since it was still early to us and the traditions bus left at like 630am. It was rough first morning spent drinking alot of pop in class.
Over the door shoe racks not only for your room cause you and roommate can use it to stash shoes, belts etc. but we also used a smaller one in our bathroom to place all of our random stuff like hair ties, chapstick whatever in.
Can opener we had one but it was very used (gross), I am guessing it was there since the begining of Vista.
Some nice professional clothes to wear to traditions and have those in one of your bags that your going to unpack first. I had traditions on my second day there and was able to have it iron and hanging in my closet while everything was still in by suitcases.
If you are driving, you don't have to drive everywhere. You can take the bus but if you are working like a late shift or an after normal hours event then do drive to work. I worked many events after hours and we (fellow cp's) would be stuck trying to call Vista to get a van to pick up if no one drove.
FYI for those on another timezone like say Pacific which is now three hours behind. Try and switch your sleep pattern while at home. It took me over a week to get use to the time difference. A few of us from AZ didn't go to bed till almost 4am the first night since it was still early to us and the traditions bus left at like 630am. It was rough first morning spent drinking alot of pop in class.