I thought you'd never ask!
First two concern the same trainee/apprentice who has been based there for 12 weeks, so twice as long as myself.
On the first occasion I asked her how she was enjoying the placement. She said she was enjoying it but was looking forwards to going home as the last day of her placement was the last day of her university term. I asked where home was, and she said *wherever it was* but it was 1hr 45 minutes drive, so a bit too long for her to go to visit for a weekend so she hadn't been home in weeks. I said I knew the feeling, as my train journey from my home town to my university was 4 hours, but whilst they were re-doing the West Coast line it would take up to eight hours. She looked me dead in the eye and asked why I didn't stay at university
rather than doing a 16 hour round trip every day.
The next thing was only yesterday. The same girl walked into my kitchen, where I had just boiled the kettle and poured the contents into a big pot of veg on the stove. She came in and said she was getting her lunch. I asked what she was having, and she said a Pot Noodle. 'Nice' I said. She walked over to the kettle, picked it up and said 'oh, has all of the water been used?'. Yep, I said, I had just been starting off the veg. She looked at me a while and then turned back to the kettle.
She looked at that kettle for
ages, I think waiting for me to say something, but I sort of carried on with what I was doing. After about a full sixty seconds she slowly turned back away from the kettle and put her Pot Noodle back in her bag, and without a single other word she sort of tiptoed away.
The third thing was on Wednesday. A different, well established member of staff was there and came in to tell me that we had run out of bin bags.
Me: Really? I thought we had loads (I had sorted out all of our supplies last week).
T: No, we used the last one yesterday.
M: Oh? (checks cupboard, where a green bin bag is laying right on top) Look, here's one.
T: Bin bags are black.
M: Mostly, but here's a green one.
T: I don't know what that is
M: It's a bin bag
T: But bin bags are black
M: And sometimes green, this one is fine
T: I don't even know what that is
M: (by now I had put the bin bag in the bin) Just a green bin bag. Look, it fits perfectly. Oh, look, there's a huge big roll of them here, they'll be fine.
T:But I've only ever seen black bin bags.
Later on I went to put some kitchen waste in the bin to find that the yoghurt pot this staff member had eaten from had been thrown in the bin, but they had moved the bin bag aside and dropped it between the bin bag and the wall of the bin, so that it fell outside of the bag
