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<p><a href="http://megaschwez.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/containers.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-512" title="containers" src="http://megaschwez.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/containers.jpg?w=300&#038;h=209" alt="" width="300" height="209" /></a>Two weeks ago, an enormous shipping container arrived at our apartment complex, containing about 85% of our combined worldly possessions. It had survived six weeks on the ocean, during which time we had visions of it going the way of the Costa Concordia, spewing our personal belongings into the ungrateful ocean, or being pillaged by Somalian pirates on the specific hunt for cheap western guitars, cookbooks and ikea crockery. For two frustrating weeks, after arriving the same way as my convict ancestors, it sat in a port 25km away, while the company put up its collective feet and took a break over Christmas. Meanwhile, we spent the festive season the same way we had spent the rest of November and December, wearing the same three outfits, eating with someone else&#8217;s cutlery and sleeping on borrowed mattresses.</p>
<p>So, we were more excited than a bogan on Australia Day when the truck pulled up in the clearway, and three suitably burly removalists began carting our 75 boxes up to the third floor. I stood officiously in our hallway, checking off each box as it arrived, as if my vigilance was important to stop them running off with box #31, &#8216;outdoor shoes&#8217;. After ineptly assembling the bed, making sure that eight structurally-important-looking bolts were left out, and unwrapping selected furniture items with the enthusiasm of an emo teenager at a great-aunt&#8217;s christmas party, they disappeared to be burly at their next destination.</p>
<h2><strong>Paper Tigers</strong></h2>
<p>When we had finished unwrapping our goods, we were knee-deep in between eight and ten football fields&#8217; worth of endangered rainforest, which had been pulped, pressed into slightly woofy paper and utilised for the globally beneficial task of protecting our crockery. Clearly, the company’s insurance firm had terrorised them, as they had separately wrapped anything that could be pulled apart into components. The removable part of the garlic press was swathed in three separate sheets of paper, for instance, and each of our twenty-seven shot glasses was the size of a small balloon.</p>
<p>Inevitably, we came across a number of items that had, by mistake or miracle, avoided our first round of ruthless sorting and disposal. We marvelled at our past selves, who, when presented with the task of &#8216;packing essentials for overseas&#8217; had apparently sanctioned the shipping of a glass cake platter (complete with dome), and a crushed ice maker.</p>
<p>Upon initially finding out that we would not be paying for the container that was to ship our goods, we did what any sensible misers would do and pointed at the largest item of furniture we owned, demanding that it go with us. And so it was that an enormous wall unit arrived in six pieces, which we were quite keen to get  mounted so that it could do what it does best, which is house our liquor cabinet.</p>
<h2><strong>The Two Ronnies</strong></h2>
<p><a href="http://megaschwez.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/delfinoii.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-511" title="delfinoII" src="http://megaschwez.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/delfinoii.jpg?w=300&#038;h=196" alt="not mike delfino" width="300" height="196" /></a>When the glorious day of assembly arrived and there was a knock at the door, I was expecting a couple of chippies decked out with tool pouches and polo shirts covered in wood shavings. Somewhat resembling Mike Delfino from Desperate Housewives. They, in turn, most likely expected me to look like Teri Hatcher.</p>
<p>We were all woefully disappointed. I opened the door to Ma and Pa Kettle carrying a black and decker. &#8216;Nick&#8217; was a stocky, white-haired guy in his 50s, I guess. I would like to say that his carpentry training had taken place at the school of hard knocks. Unfortunately, it does not appear to have taken place at all. He was accompanied by a polite, wizened woman with stringy hair who looked like she had just stepped out of a vegetable dehydrator. My suspicion that this was a result of cigarette consumption was confirmed when she came back up after a break smelling like there was a tobacco field on fire inside her skull. Her husband explained that she had just been made redundant, and he had taken her on as an apprentice.</p>
<p>What that actually meant, it emerged, was that she had lost her job at the school canteen, and now she followed him around every day like a desiccated greyhound. She was, at any rate, the only apprentice ever to avoid an arse-kicking after being asked her to go downstairs for a chisel and bringing back a file.</p>
<p>I figured that, even allowing for an incompetence buffer, I should be seeing the back of tweedledum and tweedledee in about 2 hours. Even though my fitting and joining expertise comes from watching <em>Better Homes and Gardens</em> with a rude hangover, I knew that this job basically just involved measuring up, screwing some wood to the wall, hanging the unit on the wood, and drinking a cold beer. After all, it had only taken about an hour for the initial installation, in between cups of tea and bikkies.</p>
<p>Ma and Pa Kettle, on the other hand, saw things differently. Astonishingly, they felt no need for such rank amateur steps as measuring the length of the wall. The chief just asked &#8216;which side&#8217;ll we start from then?&#8217; In retrospect, I should have felt less awe and more foreboding at his ability to measure up the space with his naked eye.</p>
<p>Now, you can do a lot of things in six hours. It is the approximate length of a school day. A leisurely round of golf might take that long, if you stretched out your time at the nineteenth hole. A neurosurgeon might get through a couple of biopsies and lunch. You could watch Braveheart twice back-to-back and still get change from six hours, including toilet and popcorn breaks.</p>
<p>Turns out, amateur handypersons can also spend this same amount of time making our rented walls look like swiss cheese. Finally, at 7pm, stoically missing out on the Biggest Loser weekly weigh-in, I was admiring the way our newly-installed furniture tilted at a slight angle, clinging precariously to the gyprock.</p>
<p>Nick gave me his card, if anyone is interested in his services. Apparently he does all kinds of odd jobs, and his unique selling proposition appears to be that you get to enjoy his company for four times as long as it would take any other tradesperson. I personally have filed his contact details in a manila folder labelled ‘complaint letters’. I will get around to drafting a recommendation to the removalist company to never again use his esteemed services, right after I send off the ones to an internet provider, the building manager and Kyle Sandilands.</p>
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		</media:content><feedburner:origLink>http://megaschwez.wordpress.com/2012/02/22/hard-to-get-good-help-these-days/</feedburner:origLink></item><item><title>Part VIII</title><link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/megaschwez/~3/NqSjW3sVWcM/</link><category>Cultural Practices</category><category>Daily Life</category><category>blokey</category><category>butch</category><category>surnames</category><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">megaschwez</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 23:32:25 PST</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">http://megaschwez.wordpress.com/?p=433</guid><content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<h3><strong>8. Blokey su</strong><strong>rnames</strong></h3>
<p><a href="http://megaschwez.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/rugbysurnames"><img class="alignleft" style="border:0 none;" title="Women playing rugby" src="http://megaschwez.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/womenclubrugbysemifinalaucklandvhawkes04viixtny13l.jpg?w=230&#038;h=285" alt="Rugby playing surnames for all" width="230" height="285" /></a>I  don’t know much about Australian private boys’ schools, but I do know  that people who have spent any time in them form a lifelong habit of  call each other solely by their surnames as a sign of manliness,  sporting prowess and, I guess, not being homosexual or something.</p>
<p>Thus, I spent a lot of time when I first moved here wondering why  100% of the Austrian population of both genders appeared to have  attended one of these elite boys’ schools. Until I realised that,  independent of age, class, gender, creed or social status, everyone  refers to everyone else with last name first.</p>
<p>So, when girls here are referred to as, for example ‘Aniston’ or  ‘Jolie’, I just imagine them all as tough rugby players with it  emblazoned across their jersey. It makes the world a happier, butcher  place.</p>
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		</media:content><feedburner:origLink>http://megaschwez.wordpress.com/2010/12/04/part-viii/</feedburner:origLink></item><item><title>Part VII</title><link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/megaschwez/~3/S7lU-MmWTKU/</link><category>Cultural Differences</category><category>Cultural Practices</category><category>degree</category><category>magister</category><category>title</category><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">megaschwez</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 23:31:35 PST</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">http://megaschwez.wordpress.com/?p=429</guid><content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<h3>7. Title porn</h3>
<p><a href="http://megaschwez.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/frissell-two-women-drinking-beverage.jpg"><img class="alignleft" style="border:0 none;" title="two women drinking" src="http://megaschwez.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/frissell-two-women-drinking-beverage.jpg?w=235&#038;h=234" alt="drinking before graduation" width="235" height="234" /></a>I  spent twelve thousand bucks on my university degree (or, I have a  never-to-be-repaid debt of 12K, whichever way you want to look at it),  and received, for my money, a bunch of letters and parentheses  that I  will probably never use in an official capacity, to wit:  (BA)(Lang)(Hons).</p>
<p>Luckily for me, our friends the Austrians love a good title, and  throw them around with wilful abandon. They have a title called  ‘Magister’ which, though your English-speaking brain files it alongside  ‘magic’ and ‘register’, actually refers to a university degree somewhere  between a Bachelor and a Masters.</p>
<p>l decided that it obviously correlates to my honours degree, and have  been titling myself ‘Mag.’ at every possible opportunity. Application  for an apartment? Magazine subscription? Competition entry form? Chuck  it in there! Why? Because, sad but true, you actually get preferential treatment  when you whack on a prefix.</p>
<p>At the doctor’s surgery, I am called up as ‘Frau Magister’, and I  suspect the respect on the faces of my fellow patients betrays the fact  that they are unaware that 90% of my study career was spent sprawled  somewhere with a hangover.</p>
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<p>One of the images burned into my retinas is that of the time that I,   living in a shitty share house in an unnamed Sydney suburb, took my   cornflakes out of the kitchen cupboard and sleepily poured them into my   breakfast bowl, ALONG WITH A COLONY OF BROWN COCKROACHES.</p>
<p>It pretty   much still rates as my #1 hideous roach experience, winning by a nose   against the day I witnessed a fat, black, suburban cockroach whir past   me in the kitchen with a thick buzzing of wings, and realised that they   can fly.</p>
<p>Tellingly, there is no word in German for ‘cockroach bait’. Here, you can leave food   out on the kitchen bench overnight, and in the morning it will be   marvellously intact, unmunched by any vermin! You don’t have to check under toilet seats or   inside your shoes for spiders. One can walk with giddy abandon through   long grass without fearing snakebite! If this is not Edenesque, I don’t   know what is*.</p>
<p>Mosquitos are about the only pesky creature around, and let’s be   honest, they’re practically the liquid-eyed puppies of the creepy-crawly   world, if you look what they’re up against.</p>
<p>The flip-side, of course, is that all the Europeans I’ve encountered   are pretty certain that we live in bug-infested terraces not so   dissimilar to that cockroach cave in Indiana Jones. Which, if you take   Sydney houses as being representative, isn’t so far from the truth.</p>
<p>*An astute editor has pointed out that there was, in fact, a snake in Eden. This merely proves my point, as if it had more closely resembled Austria, none of the resulting nonsense would have happened.</p>
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<h3>5. Equal opportunity employment for the good-looking</h3>
<p>Writing/fixing/pimping your CV routinely comes at or near the top in surveys of most horrific computer-related experiences, trumped only by 1. skyping with relatives who still use a dial-up modem and 2. chatroulette.</p>
<p>As those of us without a trust fund know, compiling a CV is a horrid process in which you must:</p>
<p>1. Remember what you’ve actually been employed to do in the dark mists of the past</p>
<p>2. Remember not to list the dodgy cash-in-hand numbers that could earn your uncle a bit of heat from the tax office</p>
<p>3. Countenance the prospect of contacting ex-employers to act as referees, selecting from</p>
<ul>
<li>the      ones that sexually harassed you,</li>
<li>the      ones that you sexually harassed, or</li>
<li>the      ones that refused to pay you your wages after you gave notice.</li>
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<p>What  could possibly make this process worse for you, the employee?  How  about if you had to attach a photo of your ugly mug to the CV?</p>
<p>In  Austria (among many other countries, apparently) you,  the  job applicant, must paperclip, glue or scan a headshot of yourself  that  manages to simultaneously convey your professionalism and   individuality, and hide the fact that you’re so desperate for a job you   had to borrow the business shirt you’re wearing in the photo.</p>
<p>Thus,  Austria is a CV-sorter’s dream. Looking for a new staff member?  Just  sift through the pile of résumés until you come across the most   aesthetically pleasing specimens. The pockmarked, dorky, greasy-haired   ones are eliminated before you even go to the trouble of reading about   their C++ hobby.</p>
<p>Then, to satisfy your boss and/or those pesky equal   opportunity regulations, make a cursory check that the   halfway-decent-looking ones have at least one of the requirements you’re   actually looking for.</p>
<p>Voila! You’ve got your first-round  interview group! All that remains  is to call them up, invite them to an  interview and flirt a little with  the hotter ones. Then you can kick  back and enjoy the glow of a job  efficiently done, secure in the  knowledge that your counterparts in more  politically correct countries  need to waste much more of their and  everyone else’s time.</p>
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<h3><strong>4. Competent shop staff<br />
</strong></h3>
<p>I once found myself in a large chain sports store in Linz, looking  for, I don’t know, probably a bike pump, and not finding it. At my wits’  end, I resolved to craftily waylay a staff member, possibly brandish a wad of cash, plead with them to  lead me to their bike pump aisle, and try and get a question in before they  slithered off in the direction of the lunch room.</p>
<p>What actually occurred was a metaphorical shovel hook to the jaw.  Firstly, a remarkably serene-looking staff member actually approached me  to ask if I needed help. This is the point at which I usually get suspicious of overmotivated   department store staff members, and start looking around for a camera or   their boss. However, she proceeded to not only lead me to the relevant section, she actually  pointed out the differences between the models, demonstrated how to use a  couple, and gave me a recommendation. In short, she ACTUALLY KNEW WHAT  SHE WAS TALKING ABOUT. Stop the press.</p>
<p>O Austrian retail stores, where art thy incompetent staff members? Why doth thy employees  appear to like their jobs? Whither dost thou send thy slack-jawed, slouching, casually-employed students? Doth there exist a grotto, from whose depths they emerge to stack shelves or something?</p>
<p>Alternatively, the usual casual worker suspects may all still be blissfully unemployed here, chillaxing on  the weekends at hotel mama, enjoying dumplings and sauerkraut while  their Australian cousins are slogging it out in shitty minimum wage  department store jobs. I guess being incompetent is the best revenge for  that.</p>
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<h3><strong>3. Deca mecca</strong></h3>
<p>Why does no one ever order 210g of sun-dried tomatoes from the deli  counter in Australian supermarkets? Because you feel like a dick, that’s  why. You order in round figures, 100g or half a kilo. How come?  Because we don’t have DECA.</p>
<p>One deca is a magical unit of measurement equivalent to 10g. For  reasons no-one knows, only Austrians use it. At deli counters from  Vienna to the alps, you can order 5 or 7 or 60 deca  of artichoke hearts or animal product of your choice. In recipe books,  your strudel requires not 2 cups of flour but 40 deca. I have yet to confirm the appropriate unit of measurement for class-A drugs, but asking for 1 deca of crack would presumably be both an interesting experiment and a prelude to a relatively heavy night.</p>
<p>Another mystifying aspect: it’s abbreviated ‘dag.’. Which is probably  the primary reason that it’s never been taken up in Australia, where  the term simultaneously means something like a nerd, and a piece of shit  hanging off a sheep’s arse.</p>
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<h3><strong>2. Aperol Spritzers</strong></h3>
<p>Let’s take apart this concept and reduce it to its constituent parts.  Firstly, uniting wine and mineral water was an idea vastly superior, I would argue, to even the uniting of horse and carriage, loaves and fishes, and Adam and Eve. As, let&#8217;s be honest, none of those really turned out so well.</p>
<p>Most bar staff in ye olde English-speaking landes are not so familiar with the wine + mineral water = spritzer equation. Which explains why, in an Australian bar, one can get inebriated faster than one can say &#8216;two chardonnays thanks&#8217;, since every trip to the bar yields at least one glass of undiluted alcohol. Our European cousins, by championing the lighter, more economical spritzer, have invented a way to  drink more and pay less. I can&#8217;t think of anything less unAustralian.</p>
<p>Secondly, allow me introduce, to the uninitiated, the marvellous, ruby orange substance known as  Aperol. A little bit like Campari, but with less grapefruit aftertaste, and with the added bonus that you do not have to wear your collar up to drink it.</p>
<p>Add to aforementioned  spritzer, and you have a drink that</p>
<p>a)     originated in Italy, so, like Ferrari, the mafia, and making out in a gondola, it must be intriguing</p>
<p>b)    allows you to delay the point of complete inebriation by at least three or four glasses</p>
<p>by which time you’ve hopefully realised that your drinking companions  are, as you suspected before you were tipsy, not that interesting. In turn prompting a quick, gracious exit, unmarred by leaving either your  keys or your virginity in the taxi cab.</p>
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<p style="text-align:left;">*If they were to reconsider my generous cash-for-comment offer, I may consider extending the list. Just saying. Wolfgang Amadeus. If that is your real name.</p>
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<h3>1. Having access to a 83,872 km<sup>2</sup> freezer</h3>
<p>It is a little-known fact that if you live far enough away from either the Tropic of Cancer or Capricorn, the entire outdoors can be used as a giant, state-of-the-art fridge/freezer combination for at least 6 months of the year.</p>
<p>This glorious fact was first illuminated during my heady days  in Vienna on student exchange, when I began to wonder why, in winter, my fellow dorm colleagues would open the window to get the orange juice.</p>
<p>I caught on to this revolutionary windowsill-as-refrigeration shelf idea pretty quick, and soon experimented with placing everything from vodka (relatively hip) to leftover pasta bake (less hip) outside, in the process thwarting the twin fiends of a tiny communal refrigerator and hungry and unscrupulous study colleagues.</p>
<p>Take a moment, if you will, to consider the possibilities of living with permafrost ready to knock on the door any minute. Firstly, and clearly most vital, no need to fill up the bath with ice for those frat/fratess parties! Crate upon crate of beer and mineral water can be kept frosty on the balcony till, say, about the end of November, beyond which you are risking heineken slushies.</p>
<p>This point, in turn, marks the beginning of frozen goods season, when you can stack an unlimited number of ice-cream containers outside till the end of winter, meaning you can get as fat as you like despite only having a freezer the size of a shoebox.</p>
<p>All of this is an enormous novelty for someone who grew up in Sydney, where the ambient temperature for 9 months of the year is high enough to curdle dairy products on the way home from the corner store.</p>
<p>Here in Österreich, from about October to March, you can shop for the frozen groceries of your choice and drop by a friend’s house for coffee , secure in the knowledge that you will never experience that moment of panic where you sit bolt upright and have to translate ‘Shit! The groceries are still in the car! Everything’ll be fucken melted!&#8217;</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m not sure whether you&#8217;ve ever flown on an Airbus 380. It happens to be an enormous, double-decker aircraft. Lowly economy-class passengers such as myself can only peer up the stairs to the top deck as far as the bar, which is adorned with more seductively glittering bottles of alcohol than you can poke your travel toothbrush at. I can only imagine what other luxuries await the passengers lucky enough to have a first-class boarding pass in their Louis Vuitton travel wallets.</p>
<p>During my hiatus from this blog, gentle readers, I was alas required to fly from Munich to Sydney in  a distressed state. Luckily, I had a seat (economy-class, but a seat nevertheless) on this magnificent machine, which happens to have a whole lot of room even at the front of the lower deck for wandering around, sobbing quietly and projecting existential angst out of the tiny windows and into the inky blackness beyond.</p>
<p>While I was wandering, sobbing and projecting, a Flight Attendant (from Queensland, as it turned out), to his credit, tapped me on the shoulder sympathetically. The following exchange ensued, which only served to confirm my equation of upper deck with a kind of aviatory nirvana:</p>
<p><strong>FA:</strong> What&#8217;s wrong?</p>
<p><strong>Me: </strong><em>relates tale of woe</em></p>
<p><strong>FA: </strong><em>sympathetically</em> aww, that&#8217;s rough.</p>
<p><strong>Me: </strong><em>nods, slightly comforted</em></p>
<p><strong>FA:</strong> Can I get you anything?</p>
<p><strong>Me: </strong>Perhaps some water?</p>
<p><em>FA strides to curtained kitchen, emerges with water bottle in one hand.</em></p>
<p><em> In the other, he carries a magnificently decorated tumbler containing a delicious-looking dessert, strawberry tilted at a jaunty angle on the rim. He beams at me.</em></p>
<p><strong>FA: </strong>here you go</p>
<p><strong>Me:</strong> Oh, you shouldn&#8217;t have, that&#8217;s really lovely of you <em>reaches for dessert</em></p>
<p><strong>FA: </strong>Uh, that&#8217;s not for you. That&#8217;s for upstairs.</p>
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