Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Training at High End Systems

Today I had my Wholehog 3 console training at High End Systems in Austin, TX.  It was a great experience and I think I will definitely be well-prepared for promotion some time during my upcoming contract.

The day started out with a tour of their manufacturing facility.  I didn't realize that they build everything in-house: consoles, fixtures, servers, everything.  It's quite a big place and I wasn't expecting to see so much.  It was really cool to be able to meet some of the people who build the products I was learning about.  I also got to see a demo of all their latest lighting fixtures.  Now, I had seen the exact same demos as videos on their website, but that doesn't come close to doing justice to the live experience.  The fixtures I saw today (Showgun, Showbeam, Showpix, Cyber 2.0, and DL3) are MASSIVE-- some of them requiring up to 4 people to lift, with road cases nearly as big as a Smart Car (I know that's not saying much for the car, but it DOES say something about the size of these fixtures).  They also pack a serious punch to match their size.

The training itself was mostly what I expected.  The material of the course is designed to be done over the course of 2 full days but I was in and out in about 6 hours today (including a 1 hour lunch break and the facility tour), because of my previous experience with the Wholehog consoles on the Explorer, as well as my own self-teaching at home on my computer using a simulator.  Nonetheless, I picked up some very useful tips and shortcuts that will be very helpful to me in the future.

Life back at home has been quite busy indeed. I've been taking care of various tasks around the house requiring my technical know-how, as well as doing some additional paid work on the side.  The first couple of days back home felt almost surreal, I simply couldn't believe I was home.  Ship life consumes you 100% and it can be easy to feel like you've left everything behind and it's never coming back.  However, when I came home nearly everything was the same as when I had left.  It's like living two completely separate lives.

Well, that's it for now, time to go explore Austin with my remaining time (the rest of today and all of tomorrow).

1 comment:

  1. I have been chatting with your mom on Cruise Critic, and she is sailing on the same cruise as I am in August. I really enjoy your blog, and hope to get to meet you on the Serenade!

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