I wonder about the day to day quality of life issues. I've read many posts about how different some American's find life there. Maybe some of you would expound on your day to day existance... how early are you at work? do you have 30 minutes or 60 minutes for lunch? Is the work ethic very demanding and hectic or laid back? do you go to the gym after/before work? How late are people up in your town and still go to work the next day? Do most people DO stuff after work or just go home? Is there conversation among strangers in an elevator? waiting in line? that sort of thing? Is there a TGIF feeling in the air at the end of the week? Do you find it doable to take weekend trips to Paris and around the UK and Europe (as I imagine I'd be eager to do)? Is there an interest in you as an American?
I work for the 5th largest bank in the world
, but in a very small & specialised department of the bank.
I work set shifts of either 8-4, 9-5, 10-6 or 11-7.
If im on 8-4 or 9-5, i take early lunch (12) and if i am on the later shifts, i take a 13.00 lunch.
Our office is right next to the works canteen, though, so if we are hungry earlier or later, we can nip out and get something to eat whenever we want and eat at our desks (we are not customer-facing!!)... it's just the 1-hour break that is pre-scheduled based on which shift you do.
Most people in my office run errands on their lunch hour. There is no pub within walking distance, so pub lunches are pretty well out of the picture, but at other jobs i've had, the pub lunch (including alcohol) was done every day. In this job, the women mostly go to the local shopping mall at lunchtime, and come back with clothes, shoes, handbags, etc... and of course when they get back, we all get to see what they've bought and put our 2p comments in!
We also get 2 15-minute breaks a day.... most people use these breaks for smoking. I'm the only person in the office that doesnt smoke. So on my breaks, if its a nice day, i go out and chat to the smokers, or if it's bad weather, i nip next door to the TV lounge and catch 15 minutes of Sky News.
Everyone in my office is very pally... some do things at weekends with eachother, some even go on holiday together! But no one goes out after work. I think this is because, in an office of 8 women & 2 guys, all the women except for myself have children/families. We've often discussed planning a Friday night drinking sesh as a group together, but in 6 months I have not seen it happen. (in my previous job, where there were a lot of single folk, we used to go out EVERY friday, and sometimes on a Thursday as well!). But i would say that, even though we dont go out together as a group, there is definitely a TGIF feeling in the air, and alot of folk arrange to leave early on a Friday to get their weekend started.
We have a gym in our building, but i dont know anyone who goes... certainly no one that i work with. I do see people carrying sports bags, though, so
someone must use the gym!
There's not usually any conversation in the lifts unless you know someone... same with queueing for your bacon butty in the canteen. However, there's a funny culture in this particular bank that once you start, you dont leave.... i know people that have worked in the bank for 27 years, 15 years, etc.... so if you've been there a long time, you will almost always see someone you know... someone you worked with 10 years ago or whatever.
And... finally... no one is interested in my being American at all. It is never even mentioned. This could be because i have been in the UK for 18 years and fully assimilated, and my accent has changed also. My American accent is still there, but it has a slight Scottish 'twang' to it, and i definitely use Scots words and pronunciations. If people do notice, they dont seem to find it worth commenting on, which is okay with me!