Saturday, 30 October 2010

Halloween in Jakarta

"Trick-a-Treat" it seems the magic words to the children's hearts at this time of the year.
Being overseas, Halloween is a popular event that is celebrated. We didn't have to travel very far at all as the housing complex we live in hosted a evening which saw many children dressing up and go trick-a-treating.
The evening started off with the children doing different activities such as decorating cup cakes, making spider web pictures and playing some games. The children also had train rides and horse and carriage rides around the complex.
With about two hundred kids as you could imagine it was madness with them all running around. Once the little monsters, devils, fairies, zombies were all feed everyone made there way to the hunted house which some of the parents had created in one of the empty houses within the complex. Paige just loved walking through the haunted house, she said it was a bit scary but lots of fun.
Then it was off to trick-a-treat which Paige joined one of her friends and her friends mum to go around the complex while I headed back to wait for all the children to knock on our door.
What can I say it was crazy, I have never experienced so many children knocking on my door before, I am so lucky that I had lots of sweets to give out. I found I had to start putting the sweets into the children's bags myself as the older chicken started to get a bit cheeky and grab a little too many sweets all at once. A couple of times I got to scare some of the children as I had some scary music playing and when they where just about at my door I open it and yelled boo.
It was a great evening. I could'nt get over how many sweets Paige came home with, she said that the sweets would last her forever. I don't know about that but I sure know we will be using a lot of tooth paste in the coming week.

Picture: Paige dressed as a devil and Bernadette dressed as a ghost

Picture: Paige, the devil child


Picture: Paige on the horse and cart

Picture: Paige making a spider web picture


Picture: Children decorating cup cakes to eat


Picture: Children playing the donut game

Picture: Paige and Leaham


Picture: The zombie boys

Picture: The endurance to the haunted house


Picture: Inside the haunted house


Picture: Inside the haunted house


Picture: Inside the haunted house

Picture: One of the rooms inside the haunted house


Picture: One of the rooms inside the haunted house

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

The Driver and Golden Bird

Picture: The car we rent from Golden Bird


With this blog posting I feel I need to get a bit off my chest. I am at a loss to know why somethings here in Jakarta seem to be always so hard.............
When arriving in Jakarta we had to find a company that leases out cars and also supply drivers. Having a driver is meant to make getting around Jakarta easier. Asking many other expats about what they do we decided that we would go with a major company and one of those companies was The Blue Bird Group. We wanted to make sure the company was larger enough so they could offer us a back up service for cars and drivers because we all know the unexpected can happen here so we thought "lets cover all our bases".
We have been here five months and there hasn't been a month that hasn't gone by that we have had some sort of drama either with the car or the driver.

The Car

With the car I think maybe we have been unlucky, first the drive shaft feel off the car, then the suspension went on the car, there has also been brake problems and there was another problem which I still don't know what it was but Golden Bird has fixed all in a timely fashion. Call it unlucky or just bad timing or wear and tear who knows but I think all these problems have inconvenient to our day to day travel plans.

The Driver

The biggest problem of all.......................
Keep in mind I don't have a local licence and taxis can take up to one hour to come.
When we first found our driver I didn't realise that he already worked for Golden Bird so when I offered him the job he wanted to still be employed by Golden Bird. That wasn't a problem because instead of giving the driver his salary direct then I would be invoiced by Golden Bird and if he was sick I could get a replacement driver to fill in, so you think it all be hassle free well how wrong I was ?.
Did I mention I have been living here in Jakarta for five months? well out of those five months, each month there has been a problem with our driver. Last week I sacked my driver and I requested a replacement. Easy you would think but remember we live.
Let me take a step back I don't take it too lightly when I say I sacked my driver but the history has been as followed;

Firstly he asked for time off, only half a day, I said yes and he then didn't turn up when he was meant to and instead of calling me he called a friends driver to tell me he couldn't come to work and that was in his first week.
Secondly he didn't ring to say he would be late, excuse was no credit on his phone even though he has to have a working mobile with with credit on it to have a job.
Thirdly he didn't meet me at airport for pickup when we returned to Jakarta from holiday even that we had prearranged as he didn't realise that my flight had been change both Ben, myself and our house keeper tried to contact him in advance but his phone was switched off. Even though he must keep his phone switched on at all times.
Fourthly he had time off over the holidays and then couldn't return due to death in the family this excuse I am skeptical of as it just seemed the death came at the end of the holiday and that he had already asked for extra time off before and I had said no because I had already made plans.
Fifthly I called on a Sunday and asked the driver to come in to worked and I was told he couldn't as he was to busy even though he is on call, 24 hours 7 days a week.
The last straw was when his house flooded and he arranged a replacement driver, he didn't call me as he said he had no credit on his phone even though I had placed credit on his phone. This credit should of lasted him at least one month due to only using the phone I had lent him for work which he was told was a rule.
OK so there are all the problems I have have with the driver so keeping in mind that a driver must have his own mobile phone with credit on it as well as keeping it turned on all the time, be on time for work, don't ask to borrow money and work overtime when required including public holidays.
It saddened me to know that after a number of warnings this driver still didn't listen to me and I had to let him go.
Now comes the "kicker" with the replacement driver we where sent he was late on his first day and when I asked why he was late he said it was because of the traffic, "Wrong answer to give me" we all know the traffic is bad here in Jakarta so you would think anyone needing to be somewhere on time you have to allow the extra time for the traffic to get to your job. Upon asking where this new driver lived he replied one and a half hours away and doesn't have a motor bike. "Wrong answer again" as we need someone who can come for the early morning pick ups.
So this driver lasted a couple of days as I contacted Golden Bird and told them our list of requirements of what we needed in a new driver they where;
Someone to work overtime when required, Someone to start at 7am Monday to Friday, Someone who can come every second Monday to start at 4am to take Ben to airport, Someone to be on time and have own motor bike to be able to do that, Someone to have his own mobile phone with credit on it all the time so he can be contactable, Someone who knows Jakarta well and maybe speak a little English.
Anyone who lives here would say what we needed is normal, so you wouldn't believe it we get our second replacement driver and out of all that I requested he only meets a couple of my requirements. Golden Bird is a large company who cant meet our needs when it comes to finding us a driver so I have decided that I will find a replacement driver myself and see if I can do any better.
No matter how well you plan for the unexpected it seems things pop up all the time. Back to the drawing board and hopefully I will find a new driver soon, fingers crossed.

Sunday, 10 October 2010

Getting Around Jakarta

A picture cut out from the local paper about traffic



There are many ways to get around Jakarta. We hire a driver and car as most expats do here.

But there are other forms of transport that can get you around Jakarta its just a matter of knowing where you want to go and how fast you want to get there.

Taxi's
A common sight are taxis. There are many taxi companies but the most common company is called "Blue Bird". The blue bird taxi you can find really anywhere and very common, the taxis are very clean and most drivers seem to know where you want to go. The next class of taxi which is called "Silver Bird" which also belongs to the blue bird group. You will find at most upmarket shopping mails these taxis are very nice and don't cost much more then catching a blue bird taxi. I have had to catch these taxis before which I have found OK to use.
















Pictures: Left a blue bird taxi, right a silver bird taxi


The Bis (Bus)

Yet to catch one, there seems to be plenty around mostly very old ones that bellow smoke out the back. There are some very new ones around which you see on the rare occasion. I did read in the newspaper that out of about two thousand buses in Jakarta only thirty four of them are road worthy. These older buses seat about forty people.


Picture: A Bis (bus)

The Ojek

Which is a motor bike taxi which you will find on most corners. Anyone can be an ojek driver, you also ask the price before jumping on the bike. Most of the times this is the quickest way to get around if you are in a hurry.




The Bajaj
Seats about two passengers, you usually find them scattered throughout Jakarta. I have caught one when I haven't had to go far. It is best to ask the price before getting in for your trip. They seem to run on a two stroke fuel mixture that also bellows smoke out of the back.

Picture: A Bajaj

The Becak

You will usually find in the local areas where the larger buses usually don't go. These becaks are usually used by children going to school, bringing people from the markets and just anyone who doesn't feel like walking in their local area. The price is always agreed on before you hop in for the ride.

Picture: Two men waiting with their becaks


Picture: A becak rider on the road




The Angkot

They are every where you go. The vain of my existence. The Angkot is a mini van that picks people up anywhere on the road if you signal them to stop. There are different coloured angkots that have different locations which they travel too. They block the traffic and the drivers all seemed to live in their own little world and think they own the roads.



Picture: An Angkot