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Transatlantic dream
In my dream I was younger and on my own, but the time was this year.
I needed to find a new job and a new place to live. I was at a big jobs fair. I had a soft-side canvas suitcase with some clothes and possessions, and one of my trombones in a hard-case, even though I was looking for a academic/archival/writing job. I was staying at some dorm or rooming house, and my suitcase was riffled through when I wasn't looking and things were stolen, including all my shirts except for the the one I was wearing, a long-sleeved dress casual.
I first went for an interview for a job I'd applied for in Germany. From the description and benefits it was my first choice, but I thought I'd be very unlikely to get it, because I don't speak German which I was sure would disqualify me. 4 people sitting at a table interviewed me, and to my pleasant surprise they offered me the job, which would come with a room I could stay in at the University, and I could leave on a flight that afternoon. We agreed and made arrangements. It was never said, but I was quite sure that they were importing some good people to escape from the fascism rising in the United States. One of the interviewers asked if there was anything more I needed, so I explained that my shirts had been stolen so would it be possible after I landed over there for someone to help me shop for 2 new work shirts and a casual shirt or t-shirt to wear off work. I was told 'That can be arranged, not a problem'.
Next I was on the airplane, taxiing on the runway. We ran parallel to a passenger train on tracks beside the airport, and for a while were at the same speed, and people in the windows of the train and the airplane were looking at each other. The train was dirty and worn looking. Then the plane took off, and I was very comfortable in a business class seat. I thought the only thing I needed to take care of back home was to message some friends about the things I'd left behind in a storage room, and they could split them up or sell them as they wanted. Now I was about to start a new life elsewhere, as I looked out the window at the Atlantic Ocean below me, and thought of ancestors who had crossed the same ocean going the other way.
I needed to find a new job and a new place to live. I was at a big jobs fair. I had a soft-side canvas suitcase with some clothes and possessions, and one of my trombones in a hard-case, even though I was looking for a academic/archival/writing job. I was staying at some dorm or rooming house, and my suitcase was riffled through when I wasn't looking and things were stolen, including all my shirts except for the the one I was wearing, a long-sleeved dress casual.
I first went for an interview for a job I'd applied for in Germany. From the description and benefits it was my first choice, but I thought I'd be very unlikely to get it, because I don't speak German which I was sure would disqualify me. 4 people sitting at a table interviewed me, and to my pleasant surprise they offered me the job, which would come with a room I could stay in at the University, and I could leave on a flight that afternoon. We agreed and made arrangements. It was never said, but I was quite sure that they were importing some good people to escape from the fascism rising in the United States. One of the interviewers asked if there was anything more I needed, so I explained that my shirts had been stolen so would it be possible after I landed over there for someone to help me shop for 2 new work shirts and a casual shirt or t-shirt to wear off work. I was told 'That can be arranged, not a problem'.
Next I was on the airplane, taxiing on the runway. We ran parallel to a passenger train on tracks beside the airport, and for a while were at the same speed, and people in the windows of the train and the airplane were looking at each other. The train was dirty and worn looking. Then the plane took off, and I was very comfortable in a business class seat. I thought the only thing I needed to take care of back home was to message some friends about the things I'd left behind in a storage room, and they could split them up or sell them as they wanted. Now I was about to start a new life elsewhere, as I looked out the window at the Atlantic Ocean below me, and thought of ancestors who had crossed the same ocean going the other way.