Thursday, August 28, 2008

Brainstorming a solution to a 2 week old problem

About tow and a half weeks ago I took the plunge… into work life that is. Unlike my previous 4 month affairs with jobs, this one is for good, well at least compared to student positions. So far it’s been good, the position promises a lot of travelling, which could be exciting depending on the location.

The lifestyle of a working Canadian never impressed me. Unlike their European brothers, Canadians get much less vacation time, along with longer work hours. Add to that a long commute to work, and you got yourself a recipe for boring weekdays, and the possibility of a fun Friday or Saturday night. The realization that this lifestyle could last for about 40 years is pretty depressing, and that’s why I will start buying lottery tickets.

One thing that really annoys me at work is the lack of microwaves! This seems to annoy everyone at work, but for some reason, be it building owner or management, microwaves are not allowed. So the options for eating lunch are either a sandwich (s pretty scary nowadays considering the Listeria outbreak in Canada), cold leftovers (tried it yesterday and it sucked), or buying lunch from the cafeteria, food from which is hit and miss at best.

So for the past two weeks I have been thinking about different ways to heat my food, and here’s what I came up with:

- Bring a hotplate to work (probably not allowed)

- Use coffee mug warmers( allowed but could be ineffective for heating pasta and such)

- Use a tealight (I know that’s going to be a fire hazard)

- Place food on top of mug of hot water (I can see localized heating here)

- Place food in hot water batch (messy, and could bring undesired attention)

- Get the Coleman heating “cooler” (bulky and needs good disguise)

- Running a water loop through the computer and around the food container (complicated, and inconvenient)

As you can see I have given this a lot of thought. All of the solutions some drawbacks, but I’m sure one of them will be at least somewhat effective. Now, here’s where I need your help. Do you have a better method in mind? Out of the ones I listed which do you recommend?

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3 Comments:

  • At 9/03/2008 8:23 AM, Blogger Sam said…

    i think they have microwaves at the oakville office..hubby never complained about eating cold food...but i do agree with them...u dont want clients coming to the building and all they smell is someone's stinky lunch...not all foods smell good when heated..so live with it..at least u wont smell burned popcorn...ever while at work! just take a sandwich to work...or take some food that does need heating...like some 7omus and khobez...or just go across the street to the plaza by winston park...they have very yummy restaurents...YUM...

     
  • At 9/04/2008 11:58 AM, Blogger Ted said…

    No microwave?

    Maybe some type of battery operated heating device.

    Oh, welcome back.


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  • At 9/04/2008 7:31 PM, Blogger BeyondTheBorder said…

    Omarrr its mee your favourite person in the world... ! Yeah, go to the building next door and use their microwave. Most buildings have their microwaves public, so you can just walk in and use them. Make sure you act like you work in that building though... =P

     

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