
I took some pictures outside thinking I’d make the most of the 15 minutes of sunshine when one of the OAPs popped up to me and asked ‘what in God’s name I was up to’. I was hunched down like a rabbit aiming to get what I thought at the time to be quite a creative shot. I hopped up in shock and captured only a blurry mess. Unknown to myself I had been blocking the way to this gentleman’s bicycle. The second I mentioned I was working for the restaurant his whole reaction changed and it led to what I found to be quite an uplifting story. He told me about his treasured Saturday mornings when he mounted his bike for his weekly cycle to socialize with his friends- ‘keeps you young’ he said. He shared with me the fun times he had splitting a pizza with his wife and having a good laugh over coffee with his Friends at Luigis. He spoke about their special table they don’t even need to reserve. There is not as many chairs around the table as old times, but still great times all the same.

The goal which I found to be more of a challenge was running an e-mail marketing campaign, this is a lot more complicated than I imagined. I want to get into this in more detail in my next blog post for anyone that is interested in finding out more. A task which I have learned so much from is analysing comment cards. Frankly, this was something which I expected would have my brain melted with boredom. However I have found this absolutely fascinating. After nearly two months of tidying up a database I feel like I may have developed OCD (only kidding). All joking aside working on a database has been such a worthwhile experience and has tightened up my attention to detail immensely. I have really enjoyed every aspect of this job. In next week’s post I will get into these tasks in more detail and let you know what I have been up to behind the scenes at Luigis.
Stay tuned,
Aisling
Stay tuned,
Aisling