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Jobs and driving

Posted in Driving, Jobhunt, Work by Josh
Dec 12 2007
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So, a while since I last updated… sorry all.

I’ve been quite busy recently – for good reasons, like having got a job! At last! I know, my unemployed time wasn’t too long, but it’s the indefinite nature of jobhunting that makes it seem so bad at the time. Anyway, I started working at King’s College London on Thursday 6th, as an Admissions Officer in the School of Nursing and Midwifery; lovely people, varied work, and a great organisation to work for, so I’m very happy. (I won’t be blogging about work much from here on, to be honest, because I don’t think it’s a good idea, generally speaking, for a variety of reasons.)

I also took my first driving test today. 9 minors, and sadly, 1 major fault, which I picked up in the last five minutes of test for forgetting to cancel a left indicator before pulling away from parked on the road. Very, very annoying, and my next test isn’t until the 4th of January, unless I manage to pick up a last minute cancellation over Christmas – I’ll be keeping my eyes firmly on the DSA website over the next few weeks.

Yeah, that’s about all to be honest… If anyone’s planning a new years party that I can come to, it would be good to know what’s happening ;-)

J

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How to find a job…

Posted in Driving, Friends, Jobhunt by Josh
Nov 01 2007
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…would be a really good thing to know. I’m getting better at generating interviews for myself, which is good, but it’s still a pain in the neck.

I’ve been learning to drive more – had my theory test (passed, 49/50 on questions, 49/74 on hazard perception) and I booked a practical test for the 3rd of January. I also found a driving instructor, who thinks I should move it to early December, so I’m going to do that. All very exciting, and through birthday money and selling some camera gear I don’t use much (still have my main gear, of course) I’ve almost saved enough money to buy a car already , though not insure it yet. In time. I’m looking at 1996-99 Polos and Puntos, which seem pretty affordable, and small but not too tiny to take 4 people to France and back (much as I love the Lupo, it wouldn’t really work with more than 3 + luggage….)

Went to Leicester last weekend for a bit of a last hurrah, going for a night out at Retribution (Totally. Amazing.), seeing friends, and having a little trip to Bradgate Park to see the deer and upside-down-tankard folly. Fun times! I would be going up to Durham this weekend to see people, but no cheap fares. Alas!

Also, a couple of hints for you all, cunningly stolen from the MoneySavingExpert weekly email: £5 train fares on the GNER east coast line (you have to use the link), and a free £10 for Natwest, RBS, HSBC, First Direct and Ulster Bank customers, grab and go.

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The end of the internship

Posted in Jobhunt, Labour, Work by Josh
Oct 13 2007
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After all the “will he, won’t he?” that followed conference, Gordon’s decision not to call an election means that I’ve now finished my internship, the wild ride that it was. I’m sure he took my continued service into account when making his decision, but had to go the way he went (and in all seriousness, did exactly the right thing, though he should have decided far earlier).

Gordon Brown's Courage: Eight Portraits

The guys at work got me a nice little present for my trouble though – a copy of GB’s book, 8 portraits on Courage. It’s just there on the left, and so’s Tiger, who decided to come and get a tiny bit of fame just as I took the photo.
As is normal with these things, the guys also decided to write a few messages inside the front cover.

Gordon Brown's book signed by randoms

Gordon Brown's Autograph

Finally, the Prime Minister decided he better drop by before I left, to thank me personally! I dropped hints that I was looking for a job, but unfortunately he didn’t have any going. Sad.

(And yes, it was the PM’s felt tip that he signed it with. I’m not sure why he uses a great big marker… maybe it’s something to do with great clunking fists. Who knows?)

So, I’m all done, and now fully unemployed and job hunting (and signing on next week…). There is some good news though; I have an interview at UCL on Tuesday, and a possible other interview with a smaller company before too long. It’s just getting to that time when a load of my applications are shortlisting (the UCL one was one of the first I applied to in this slew), so with any luck I’ll get a few more emails soon.

So, wish me luck, and I hope you’re all OK.

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