One Year On
Posted: Sun 19 January, 2014 | Author: Lyle | Filed under: Bankruptcy, Change, Domestic, Driving, Finances, M1, Work-related | Leave a comment »It’s now roughly a year since my Mondeo killed itself on the outside lane of the M1. It’s pretty scary how time flies sometimes. At the time I was lucky, because despite certain essential bits of the engine having effectively exploded I was able to coast/chug across to the hard shoulder. I suspect that whatever it looked like from outside the car caused some brown trousers on the part of other drivers, but there were no collisions or dangers.
That was really my last “oh shit!” moment when it came to finances. I honestly didn’t know how I could work it out to sort out a replacement vehicle, what the hell I was going to do with Mondeo, or even what I was going to do while waiting for a replacement vehicle. I spent a couple of very cold hours on the hard shoulder of the M1, waiting for the recovery vehicle and trying to work out what I could do next. I was pretty sure that repairing Mondeo was unfeasible – which was confirmed once the recovery people turned up and did their diagnostic tests – so I knew that was likely out.
Fortunately, I got somewhat lucky. Once I got home I was able to get in touch with the people handling my bankruptcy, explain the situation, suggest a plan of action, and within an hour they’d agreed to it, which freed up a certain amount of money. I also organised an advance on my pay with my employer, allowing me to rent a car for two weeks until I got paid. It was a real juggling act, but I got through it.
And in the end I got the Slab, which has so far served me well. I got a good deal on it, although there were some things I didn’t consider at the time- particularly what amount of vehicle tax I’d pay on the thing.
I did OK in the end, and things have continued to improve ever since then. I hope I’ll never be in that situation again, but as with so many things, if it does happen, I know I can handle it again.
Three Days Later
Posted: Sat 18 January, 2014 | Author: Lyle | Filed under: D4D™, Domestic, Getting Organised, Interviews, Work-related | 1 Comment »It’s been a hectic week following on from the interview on Tuesday.
First of all, I got the offer by the end of Wednesday, so that’s my 100% success ratio intact. Still dependent on references (which shouldn’t be an issue) and all that, so no confirmed start date as yet, but still, success is mine.
Since then it’s just been fun and games with the last week of the existing contract. A combination of factors worked to make it – interesting. Yeah, that’s a good word. And that level of ‘interesting’ kept me busy, with little to no time for writing, or doing anything else. Hence a small hiatus here on D4D™.
There’s a couple of other bits that have come up as well, which I’m sure I’ll write more about over time. At least one is due for some good juicy rants about bureaucracy, inefficiency and government organisations. Should be fun.
Still, my current contract has now finished, and all has been left on good terms. The coming week is looking like a week “off”, except that Monday is already booked for a meeting down near Southampton with an existing client, and Tuesday is booked up with getting the car MOT sorted (as well as a replacement wheel-bearing) Of course, if I were sensible I’d have swapped the days round on those two, but sometimes that’s just the way things go.
Getting Stuff Done
Posted: Wed 15 January, 2014 | Author: Lyle | Filed under: Domestic, Getting Organised, Own Business, Project 42, Work-related, Writing | Leave a comment »So far I’ve started 2014 with the primary aim of “Getting Things Done”, and it’s been fairly positive so far.
I tend to faff about when I get the chance, and even if I start a project, I then fail to complete it (usually by moving on to some New Interesting Idea) so I’m intending that this year is more about starting things and seeing them through to either completion, or to the point of accepting defeat.
It’s been a good start this far, sorting out stuff that’s waited for a while, getting into a new (or at least updated) routine on some things, and so far I’m feeling pretty pleased with it all.
Hopefully the interview yesterday will be successful – it went well, at least – but only time will tell on that.
There’s still other new stuff coming up, and things that need to be started and done, but it’s at least a good start in the first two weeks.
Interview – Thoughts
Posted: Tue 14 January, 2014 | Author: Lyle | Filed under: Domestic, Interviews, Work-related | Leave a comment »So – the interview seemed to go pretty well. I found the place – which was more of a struggle than it should’ve been – and was nearly late as a result, but managed it OK. It was annoying, because it turned out I should’ve just trusted my own sense of direction, rather than assuming that the street numbering was logical.
Basically, the interview was at number 30 on the road in question, and the first building number visible was 80. I walked in the direction I thought I needed to be going in, and the numbers went up, so I turned round, went the other way, and the road disappeared. Utter confusion. Turns out numbers 1 to 79 are on one side of the road in sequential order, then you cross the road, and it goes from 80 – 160 (I assume) are on the other side. Which was, it’s fair to say, NOT what I’d expected. Fuck London and it’s non-standard street organisation.
Anyway, I got there just about on time, and all was fine, if warm.
The entire interview went well, and was really more of a glorified chat than a standard HR “Q&A” session. I always figure that’s a good sign, at least.
All told we spoke for two hours, and it all looks promising. We covered all the important stuff – and one hell of a lot of less relevant stuff that still established that we all seemed to be a pretty good match personality-wise – and it seems good.
I should know more in the next couple of days. I’m feeling a bit pessimistic, because if I really want a job it usually doesn’t come up – and I really want this one. But I’ll find out soon enough.
First Interview of 2014
Posted: Tue 14 January, 2014 | Author: Lyle | Filed under: Domestic, Interviews, London, Work-related | 2 Comments »Today is the day of my first interview in 2014. It’s in London and for a job I really would like. It’s a permanent role rather than contracting, but the rest of it is pretty much ideal for me and the way I want/hope to do things.
In an ideal world, I’d like to keep my 100%-success rate from last year’s interview total, but well, let’s see.
Balance
Posted: Sat 11 January, 2014 | Author: Lyle | Filed under: 2013/14, Creativity, Domestic, Getting Organised, Introspective, Own Business, Project 42, Work-related | 1 Comment »One of the things I’m truly bad at is trying to find a balance in my life. I keep trying, and struggling to do so, and then giving up and falling by the wayside once more. I know that the way I live and work isn’t overly balanced (or settled, but that’s another set of posts – past, present and future).
At the moment I’m in another “trying” phase. (And yes, yes, I know, “I’m always trying”. Blah blah. Pipe down at the back) I’d like things to be a bit more balanced, to have the time and space to do stuff, and to be able to get going on a couple of projects that I keep on not getting round to.
In fairness, I’m (currently) doing better than usual. I’m getting most of the stuff done that I want to – although a couple of things have slipped through the cracks so far – and trying to build up a schedule, or at least a routine, that’ll allow me to deal with most things.
This is mainly being achieved by dint of
- to-do lists (as written about previously)
- forcing myself to still do the bits I’m not keen on
- knowing that if I don’t, I’ll just be annoyed at myself, and have no sodding excuses
But is that balanced? No, not really. I’m still trying to do more stuff for myself as well – or at least recognise the need for some downtime – but as always that’s the bit that sort of fails. I’ll aim to improve it over the span of the year, but for now there’s things that need to be done. (Or at least started off properly)
All told, it’s been a fairly good start to the year. Let’s see if it continues…
Back on the Hunt
Posted: Wed 8 January, 2014 | Author: Lyle | Filed under: Agency Idiocy, Business, Cynicism, Getting Organised, Own Business, Work-related | Leave a comment »With the current contract ending in two week’s time, this week marks the start of getting back into applying for new ones.
It’s not too bad a thing – and I’m so used to it, it’s just not really stressful any more – but does make me organised when it comes to keeping the CV up to date, and managing my own profile on shit like LinkedIn and (my favourite) JobServe.
I hate LinkedIn with a passion. However, it’s now the ‘go to’ site for lazy recruiters, so I kind of have to have a profile there and so on. I’ve made connections with some decent recruiters (and a whole horde of crap ones) but I don’t think I’ve ever actually got an advertised role from LinkedIn. I actually get all my jobs through either
- recruiters I’ve worked with before or
- JobServe
Still, I keep my profile on LinkedIn – I suppose one day it may be useful. I can’t really think of what kind of situation that would be, but one remains optimistic.
In the meantime, back to sending out CVs in response to ads, and dealing with recruiters with little to no clue about what the jobs actually entail, or what parts of skillset are truly relevant. Joy and happiness, be unconfined…