Last but not least, Marine Aquarium can also display a clock, again with lots of customization settings to show seconds and date. You can limit frame rates and enable automatic lights, while also benefiting from dedicated options to disable monitor sleep mode and keep the screensaver always on top in window mode.Īs for the fish that appear in the screensaver, you can pick from a large collection that include no less than 26 species, each coming with information regarding the name, location, diet and adult length. The settings screen is actually the one that's more important because it provides access to a large number of customization options, including those regarding the video quality and the fish appearing in the images.įirst of all, Marine Aquarium can work with any screen resolution, with support for both 16- and 32-bit, but also for widescreen monitors. Marine Aquarium is an advanced screensaver that turns your screen into a virtual aquarium, relying on lots of elements to simulate underwater life.Īlthough it's just a screensaver, Marine Aquarium impresses mostly thanks to the video quality it provides, but also with the number of configuration settings it offers to the user.
Looking for some part-time work for some extra cash? Its alright, hoping to make a difference and move up the company? Look elsewhere. The upside is that some of the people I have worked with in my department are genuinely nice and wonderful to work with, but there is a general consensus that we are left in the dark and our voices are not heard at all.
Numerous times we are not given all the information we need to deal with customer enquiries and booking information, and the software used is extremely out of date and continuously crashes making the job all the more infuriating. The management are so disconnected from the other departments, particularly us down at the front desk. Having been here for two years as well you would hope there would be an oppportunity to move up but there have been next to none, one of my colleagues actually moved up to the marketing department for 3 months but eventually was forced to come back down to the front desk. As a full-time job I would steer clear, as the majority of the workforce is made up of part-time staff due to the seasonal nature of the business there are not enough hours to go around and thus it isn't nearly enough to survive on at the moment. As a part-time job for someone studying at university this would be an ideal place to work, as they are extremely flexible on their part-time staff and accomodating for your studies.