Thursday, September 07, 2006

How much is that space worth to you??

I am not a morning person. Getting out of bed each morning is the hardest thing I have to do all day, particularly since my morning starts approximately an hour and a half earlier then I had been previously used to. I do spend more time picking out my outfit and doing my hair since I work with 5,000 people now instead of 10. But those things do not motivate me to get up earlier. Plain and simple, I am motivated by fear. My greatest fear has a name…parking.

At my previous job, I worked in an industrial park where parking was not an issue. But with my move to the big bad city, this has become foremost on my mind each morning. On my first day of work, I received an agenda where a discussion revolving around parking was allotted 20 minutes. I was informed of the “desirable” locations as opposed to the “Loser’s Lot” (you have to take a shuttle to the building and everyone points and laughs at you as you disembark) Should you choose to walk from said lot, you run the risk of being mugged. Seriously, there was a memo about it.

Needless to say I did not want to get mugged or ride the short bus to work. The only way around this stigma is to arrive at work before 8:00 am. Ouch.

On most mornings this is not an issue for me. I arrive at a half full lot around 7:40 and have my pick of spaces. At 7:45, the activity in the lot picks up a little as people start getting nervous that they are not going to get a space. By 7:50, the lot has reached a frenetic pace with pedestrians jumping out of the way so as to avoid the cars speeding around in the hunt for one of the few remaining spots. They spend the next 5 minutes trying to squeeze their SUV into a spot reserved for a motorcycle.

Those poor souls arriving at 7:55 do one sad lap of the lot in the hopes that they may get lucky and get a spot that someone else missed. These individuals are forced to head to the Loser’s Lot with their head hung in shame.

I have heard all sorts of urban legends regarding parking around the office. If you have been employed with the company for 567 years, you get reserved parking and can breathe a sigh of relief. Otherwise, you are forced to get creative.

People park in the lots of other businesses in the area. They have to rotate this practice though so the business does not catch on and tow them. Some have gone so far as to call in favors from friends and relatives to get parking passes from these businesses.

I am not above using my feminine charms in the pursuit of parking. Once when I had a doctor’s appointment and had to come in late, I flirted with the security guard to let me park in the visitor’s lot. I also recently found out that a gentleman acquaintance of mine is in charge of a conveniently located lot where he told me I could park in a pinch. I have seriously considered taking him up on his offer despite the fact that we are currently playing that fun game of who is going to cave in and call the other first. Although extremely tempting, I cannot fold over parking.

There is one loophole. I have been privy to the location of a secret street in which one can park from free without getting a ticket. The catch is that there are only about 10 spots and you are not allowed to disclose the location of the lot. A co-worker once saw the short bus going by one morning and he was forced to duck behind his car so the passengers wouldn’t see him, thus protecting the sanctity of the secret street. This ain't no joke snowflake.

I am a little nervous about what is going to happen after the first snowfall. I am afraid I may witness the apocalypse.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

My parking situation is stressful in a different way. We are lucky because we have a dedicated parking lot just across the street from our building. The issue is that the parking lot is a mess! It is full of potholes and the sand from the last two winters had not been swept up yet! Every morning as we walk into work I whine to my husband that my open toed shoes are full of sand. When it rains, it is a game to try to skip the potholes that are full of water. Last winter in single digit weather, I was careless and steped in an ankle deep, waterfilled pothole.

To make maters worse, we are part of the downtown revival project, and they are doing a city scape around our lot. That means construction around but not on thte parking lot. To exit, we must walk through a trench covered with loose stones. In three inch open toed heels filled with sand, that is quite dangerous.

McDougall said...

PLus, you forgot to mention that your lot is in the GHETTO and surrounded by what looks like an electric fence.

Pooh...I will not reward that type of childish behavior.

Anonymous said...

Two weeks ago, they took down the 'electric' fence as part of the street scape improvement. They haven't been back since. Maybe that is all they are going to do! :)

Anonymous said...

McD - I have missed you! Until now it has been due to fear of work-place retribution that I write a comment but today, I am in a bad mood and throwing caution to the wind! As you know, I usually have excellent luck finding parking on the street when attending our infamous 6 hour happy hour events, thus I understand the importance of keeping a secret spot secret. God help you when winter comes.

McDougall said...

I have missed the original KMP! Glad to see you are back. Since it appears that I am no longer considered contraband, you are allowed to associate with me out in the open again. Don't let the man keep you down.

Anonymous said...

haha... You know, even when I first read it I read it as "Pease" thinking this is how your kid said it and I thought it was cute... then, oddly, you called me out on it assuming I would think it was a misspell...

I saw the blog and thought I would have more to say when I saw 8 comments... I wish I coulda seen the deleted one - Was that pooh's rant?

But the first thing I thought of was, where is that damn poem! haha...

Although my opinion/requests I know hold absolutely no weight here...

Also... KMP? Welcome back baby-doll how ya been? Where ya been?

As far as parking goes...ummm, it's 2AM... I am a bit discombobulated... and I didn't even drink...soooo... I think I am just tired but I think... I think I have nothing to say.

huh. weird.

McDougall said...

I think the word may be getting out...usually there are only like 4 cars when I get to the secret street. Today, there was only 2 spaces left! I am stressing.

Anonymous said...

Well, the workers have returned to our street beautification project. It was funny because the guy who was surveying the land was a guest at our wedding. It is a small world (especially when you live in Central CT!)

McDougall said...

This has nothing to do with this particular post but it is relevant to a previous one...the cafeteria lady took one look at me and said "Damn, you are short." because I wore flats today. :(