:: an interview at Edinburgh
When I was fired at the Philips factory, I realised that was brought on mainly by my desire to be somewhere else. The work wasn't bad, but it's time to live on my own and get a proper education. College, like. And this time for real. So I thought perhaps living in Scotland would be an option: they do have proper schools, and hopefully I could get a job there before then. It's surprising actually how easy it's been to get considered for a job in Edinburgh. And argh! I'd love to live there! Today I had an appointment on the phone with Laura McPherson of Quantum, a job agency there. She wanted to interview me about a call centre vacancy. The wages are good enough, though I am not sure I am any good on the phone really. I'm not really as sociable on the phone as I am in real life hehe, I get a bit tense and quiet. Anyway, I think I can overcome that. 2001 is off to a really good start, at least. I have a job interview in Edinburgh!