Monday, 17 December 2007

Regeneration

Hello. Whilst you weren't looking I had a bit of a tidy up, and freshened the place up a bit. So farewell then purply lilac look. Farewell picture of Hadleigh Castle in Essex. Hello blackness and cleaner lines. And for this Festive time at least, have a snow dusted Tardis. Well, aren't all blogs filled with Doctor Who these days?
Well, no, actually. Certainly not the ones I read anyway, but I digress.
For the last month or so I've been finding my feet in my new and slightly grown-up job.
After the old shop closed, I tried working in a call centre for a while. This wasn't ever going to be permanent, but I thought I'd give it 6 months until I felt 100% fit again. I lasted 2 months. And only because I spent one week in hospital, had a weeks holiday and then worked a weeks notice when I came back from my holiday. Otherwise, I would have managed 5 weeks, and then chucked myself in the canal. I can't name the company I worked for, all I can say is they are
British and involved in Telecommunications. And without question, the worst company I have ever worked for. And I used to work for House of Fraser.
So, throwing caution to the wind, I decided to "Live the Rock n Roll dream" I got a job in a bank.
Oh yes! Home Insurance fixed premiums for next 3 years? High Interest Current Account? Saving for your child's future? That's m'job. And to be perfectly honest, I've enjoyed it so far.
Mind you, the best part of 3 weeks stuck in the Jurys Inn in Glasgow leaves you yearning for decent grub. Thankfully, Blue Lagoon chippy round the corner saved me on a couple of nights. Here's a wee tip should you be staying in the hotel mentioned above. Do not, under any circumstances have the vegetarian option. Ever. Doesn't matter what it might be, just say no!
I could have sicked up a more appetising lasagne. And the vegetable tikka masala? I was in Glasgow, they have Indian restaurants there, lots of them. Really really good ones too. What possessed me to have the lumps of green pepper in a runny sauce, I shall never know.
Mind you, the beds. I have seldom slept so well in my life. Either they were the finest beds in the world or the AirCon was blasting out Valerian and Lavender.
I do like Glasgow though. Always have, but I've sort of ignored it in recent years. If my training did nothing else, I'll always be grateful for the fact it rekindled my love of the city.
And most of the people training with me were lovely. And funny. And I shall miss them.
Not sure they'll feel the same about me, but who knows. Maybe one day we'll all meet up again and talk about APR and BGC. Maybe not.
Think of this post as a filler. I'm currently trying to emulate Gwen and post 56 Things About Me
but I'm stuck on number 4. So bear with me.

4 comments:

bethnoir said...

Glad you're back Gari and that working for the bank is bearable.

Uninspired hotel vegetarian options seem to comprise of whatever else was left in the fridge after they finished the 'proper' food, in my experience.

I remember about fifteen years ago I went to a family 'do' in Cornwall and the chef came out to see if we liked the vegetarian option because he'd never been asked to do one before and it was his first attempt. Didn't like to be rude, but it was essentially a pile of plum tomatoes with some pine nuts sprinkled on top...

I'd love to know 56 things about you, persevere and Happy Christmas :-)

Gwen said...

Nice to see you back Gari. I can agree that vegetarian options in most eating establishments in Glasgow are best missed. That is why I am a meat eater. Glad the job is going OK. Stick at it - I know a couple of people who work in banks and they are OK really. I hope that you have a lovely Christmas and a great 2008. Best Wishes Gwen

Gwen said...

PS I'm looking forward to 56 things about you!

bethnoir said...

What did you make of the Christmas Dr Who? Enjoy the New Year celebrations!