Wednesday, February 26, 2025

to the admin office we go

It could be that commenter John from Daejeon has a point when he asks whether my ex-company had been paying for my internet. I had thought that internet service would have been folded into my new rental contract somehow, but this might not be the case. So I'll visit the 4th-floor admin office tomorrow and find out whether the building had cut off my internet service without telling me, which would be unsurprising. It would also be unsurprising to find out that internet service is now a whole, separate cost for which there will now be a separate bill (i.e., not the utility bill I'll start getting the first week of March). And it definitely wouldn't be surprising to find out that the real-estate office never bothered to tell the admin office about my change in status from company-sponsored tenant to private renter. Lack of communication about important things is a perennial problem in this country. I've ranted about this before, though, so I'll stop here.

Of course, it would have been nice to have all of these details spelled out when I was making my rental contract, but I'll get the issue resolved one way or another. As of right now, I still don't have internet except on my phone. It's actually kind of peaceful not to be watching stressful YouTube videos of people arguing uselessly with each other. 


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