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10/06/2008 19:29:01
 
 
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10/06/2008 19:14:53
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
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Aye, I figured I could survive the early getting up, and hell of commuting for 3 months. And it is a direct train from Brighton. It does seem a "Lost Summer" though, but we wouldn't be able to get away, anyway, as the kids are getting 2 kittens on 12 July. But I've got used to being up on my allotment/mini farm, on the Downs, with the sun on my face and sea breezes, views of the sea, watching my plants grow and developing the plot. It'll be a wrench, but the bacon needs bringing home (and i ain't got no pigs up there)!

>Go for it. On one hand, it's only 3 months. Other than not breathing, you could do anything for 3 months. On the other, it could go longer (those conversions usually do) if you want to bank more money. You can always pursue the other stuff after the contract is over. Unless the money doesn't matter of course.
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>>Just this morning I was sitting and thinking, "Is there any future in IT for me? Nowt's come up for ages. I need to get a job. Do I take anything, even low wage, or do I hold out for a proper IT job? No I think I need to continue and not give up on it just yet." The unemployment service have started to try to bully me into taking, say, a driver/deliveryman type job. I have been thinking of other outlets, esp. since working on my "mini farm", and of getting into garden development (I have a friend who does it occasionally and, if business picks up ...)
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>>Anyway 10 mins later my phone rings: an agency with some VFP work. DAN - DAN - DAHHHHN!
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>>Anyway, the down-side: It's in the City of London (1.5 hrs commute - once I've got to the train - each way - and something I've always abhorred), the travelling would cost a bomb, it's only for 3 months, then I'm back as I was.
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>>The upside: In that 3 mths I can earn up to nearly half of my last yearly salary (dep on what rate the agent can blag me). The role is as the VFP guru in a team that is converting a VFP suite to C# and .NET - sort of front-ending the developers. So there's the opportunity for me to absorb that side of the business and get it under my belt for my CV.
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>>What dya think? Sound like a good move? Useful experience? Who knows, I might even get to like the "high-life" in the City.
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>>Anyways, the agent was sounding me out as to whether it's worth submitting my CV to the employer, and a telephone interview would need to be passed first. So I'm not cock-a-hoop with paroxysms of expectation just yet
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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