Monday, March 22, 2010

In case you ever wanted to complain about a taxi cab in the city of Chicago

Last weekend, I took a cab home.  I had a $20 bill that I specifically saved in order to pay for my cab ride.  Upon arriving at my apt, I gave the driver my $20.  The fare cost $10.75.  When he saw my money, he said he didn't have any change.  WTF???  Saturday night before St Patty's day, 10:30pm, and you don't have any change?!?!  Well I wasn't about to give this guy a $10 tip so I had to use my credit card which took FOREVER.  So, I chose to complain to the city about it. 

Here's where it gets interesting....

So I call 311 to complain (I had the cab number on the receipt).  I proceed to tell the representative what happened.  I was expecting that to be the end of it.  I was hoping complaining about a cab meant you call the number, bitch about what happened, they hang up and it's over.  No... that is not how it works.

The representative asked me for my name and address.  I asked why he needed it.  He assured me the cab driver would not be getting this info and that the city needed it to mail me a copy of my complaint to look over before officially submitting it. 

Two days later I receive my complaint typed up with an accompanying letter.  The letter said that the city of Chicago strives for excellent service and that this complaint is important to ensure that only professional cab drivers are providing said service.  The letter also went on to explain that after I submit my complaint, it officially becomes an affidavit that remains on file with the city.  So I look at my typed up complaint.  My name, my address, my phone number is all over the thing.  I did NOT feel comfortable with this.  This is serious!  I was just pissed the guy didn't have change, I don't need a legal document required for court proceedings with a penalty of perjury to prove it.  All that would need to happen is that I say one thing, he says it went down another way and things get all sorts of messed up.

I ended up ripping it up and tossing it.  So, here's the take home message.  I'm glad there is a way to let the city know about shady cab drivers, however, if you're willing to complain, be sure you are completely sure and ready to deal with whatever may come your way after legally filing such a document.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Healthy Babies 2010

OB nursing is my passion and healthy babies is the product.  I'm walking 6.2 miles in support of March of Dimes.  Here's my personal site if whoever comes across this blog wishes to donate.

http://www.marchforbabies.org/personal_page.asp?si=2C7ED571-E424-4DC1-AAAF-762B96532B50&prefill=

That aside, I'm currently reading Anderson Cooper's personal memoirs.  I can't put the book down.  It chronicles what he saw as a journalist for CNN.  It includes what he saw in 2005, the year that began with the Indian Ocean tsunami and ended with Hurricane Katrina.  This book is fascinating. I'm not even through it and I highly recommend it.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

random thought of today

In my line of work, I see nude women everyday.  So why is it when I am in the gym locker room, I am still uncomfortable with those naked women walkin around?  You would think I would be immune to it?  Maybe when I have my nurse hat on I'm in a different mindset than when I have my civilian hat on. 

Friday, March 5, 2010

Abnormal Sleep Habits

Thursday didn't seem to exist for me as I slept most of it away.  Ahh the joys of night shift.  So I've been up since 2am and I'm gonna try to stay up all the rest of the day.

Lollapalooza 2010 lineup rumors:  LADY GAGA!! Soundgarden, Arcade Fire, GREEN DAY, The Strokes, Cut Copy.  I can't wait til summer.

Follow me using Google Buzz.  Maybe more people than Joe will start reading this lol

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

oscar picks

Since this is my first post, I will briefly describe my intention. I read a lot of blogs when I'm surfing the net, and while I may not comment, I do enjoy reading them. My plan is just to share thoughts. Things that I'd like to say but that I don't think people necessarily care about. So instead of clogging up the Facebook status homepage, I'll just put those thoughts here.

Ok enough of that. I'm looking forward to the Oscars this weekend. There were a lot of great films out this year, some of which I saw, some of which are in my Netflix queue. There are 24 categories on this ballot and I'm not going to bore you with all of them, only a few. So here are my picks. You can find your own Oscar ballot and check out who/what's nominated here: http://oscar.go.com/media/2010/pdf/OSCAR_BALLOT.pdf

Leading Actor: I'm gonna say Colin Firth in "A Single Man." Now, I have only seen clips of this film but even in the clips, he just blew me away. Far better than George Clooney in "Up in the Air."

Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz in "Inglorious Basterds." I look forward to his acceptance speech.

Leading Actress: Sandra Bullock in "The Blind Side." Haven't seen this film but I don't think Meryl Streep deserves the award for her role as Julia Child. Meryl's done better. (Doubt for example)

Supporting Actress: Anna Kendrick in "Up in the Air." The karaoke scene.

Animated Feature: "UP!"

Directing: "Up in the Air" Jason Reitman deserves it--he wrote the the movie! James Cameron already got an Oscar for Titanic and I'm pretty sure he'll get a bunch for Avatar. Let someone else get it

Best Picture: "District 9" I think this movie was thought provoking and had a very important social message that wasn't cliche like Avatar.
We'll see who comes out victorious!