Sunday, March 28, 2010

World Expo

Two years ago I was lucky enough to be in China to experience the Bejing Olympics.  This year, in one month's time begins the World Expo here in Shanghai.  It's a 6 month experience that is supposed to bring folks from all around the world.  

Shanghai has done a tremendous amount of construction and cleaning to get ready for it.  In recent weeks The Bund has basically re-opened with new walkways, viewing areas, etc.  Lots of construction still to be done though...


Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Residency Permit and a visit to the police station

Well since I'm living here completely legitimately now, I needed to visit the police station and register my residency. Apparently this needs to be done within 72 hours of arrival. I was about 1 day late. So that meant I paid a 100RMB fine (about $14US). However the headache with paying the fine was typical China. I had to go to the station to get the ticket, then go to a bank across town, pay the fine, get a receipt and return to the police station to get the permit.  Below is the permit.

When I return to the states in April I'll need to go to the Chinese Embassy and submit other forms for my work visa in order to be totally legit. It's all a process I guess but not much fun, especially when dealing with the language barrier.

Below is my ticket for registering late.  I can't read it but for sure I did pay the fine.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Brunch

We had a very cool day today. We took a customer out to brunch at the Westin. It's considered to be the best brunch in Shanghai and it didn't disappoint! Food on two floors, endless drinks, and entertainment. Nice way to entertain some customers, relax and get some good food!










Not a bad way (or a hard way) to spend a Sunday....

Sorry about the quality of the photos but they were taken from my phone as I forgot the camera.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Plane Food

Today was a first. Was flying back from Guangzhou (southern China) to home in Shanghai. Luckily we got the upgrade to business class, although it really wasn't very nice but still.

Meal service. We had the offer of beef with noodles or hot snake! I guess hot snake is better than cold but still I choose the noodles. Maybe if I wasn't stuck on the plane I would venture out...but maybe not.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

My birthday


Today I turned 37 and spent it very casually. Went to the store, the gym and then the airport for a flight down south. I don't really know many folks here yet so I didn't miss going out in all honesty.

The nice thing was I received a couple of presents from my new China staff on Friday along with a big old cake! Yup that's it in the box.

Looks good huh? It was! A nice gesture on their part plus it was big enough for everyone to enjoy.

On a side note I learned more about how old I am. Generally when you are born in China you are 1 year old because of the time spent in the womb. But because I was born in March, meaning I was in the womb during one year and born in another then I'm essentially 2 years older. So if you were to give someone my info they would say I'm 39 years old! Weird!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

The Job

So what do I do these days you ask? I'm working for a NY based textile company that sells fabric basically. We sell to manufacturer's and retailers directly. Fabric to be used on sofa's, for outdoor furniture, for bedding and window treatments. I'm responsible for the upholstery business (meaning for sofa's, chairs, etc).

So it has kept me in the same industry - furniture basically - but at the same time almost everything is new to me. New customers, new terminology, new processes, etc. Lots to learn.

In addition to direct sales I also essentially run the operations of the office. We've got about 45 people right now and hiring more. There are two other Americans here as well. One handles our contract business and product sourcing and has been here for 3 years. She's been a huge help so far! The other moved over just after me and he is going to be responsible for all our quality issues.

So long story is I sell fabric to customers, run the office and spend a fair amount of time entertaining customers. When a customer lands in China they are usually 12-14hours upside down so to speak. Having an American they can count on to take them to a decent dinner or grab drinks is a relief for those who don't know where to go.
So it will become my job to be their concierge here in China. Not a bad gig all in all but lots of work.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Arrival in Shanghai

(View from my new apartment...)


All my bags and bike made it to Shanghai as planned on Friday night. Saturday I went to my new apartment to get keys and make sure everything worked. Then off to Carrefour (like a Wal-Mart) to buy supplies - blankets, sheets, pillows, kitchen ware, etc...

Saturday night I was invited to a moving party. Not for me but friends of mine who I knew in Shenzhen were moving out to Hong Kong the next day. Sad to see them go but was good to get out and meet others.

Sunday I left my hotel and completely moved in to my apartment. Very nice place, especially in comparison to my apartment in Shenzhen. Probably close to 1,400 sq feet (including balcony and such that is unusable space). 2 bedrooms (room for guests) and decent size living/dining area. All in all it will be home. For now it's sparse.

Sunday night was the Latern Festival. Traditional festival for the first full moon of Chinese New Year. All in all that to me that simply meant tons of fireworks!