Yes. There are times when it feels as if I'm living my life as a Cautionary Tale to scare young arts students ("if you insist on studying Social Anthropology you will end up like Macy, mark my words.....").
I'd been putting it off as well. Sitting in a grey/ beige office with furniture screwed to the floor, answering the standard questions - "How realistic do you feel your job expectations are..." Well look, in the past couple of months I've needed cheered up. OK? And I wasn't in a hurry to go over what I've been doing since being made redundant... Helping someone die...well I didn't feel like discussing it with some civil servant.
Anyways, since I already had a dentist's appointment to look forward to last week, it seemed as good a time as any to make an appointment to go down the job centre. Just to round the week off nicely.
Sigh
But look - it's All Different these days. The furniture still looks fixed to the floor, and the staff look like they'd rather be anywhere else, but those of us visiting on are no longer unemployed - we are jobseekers. I am appointed an Advisor. My Advisor, Allun, and I will draw up a jobseeking agreement together. Under my advisor's guidance I will find gainful employment around the Cheesetown area.
Huzzah!
Allun's guidance is fairly unique. Allun was also made redundant recently. Also from a Big Bank. We spend some time discussing Allun's redundancy after working for the Far Eastern Bank doe eight long years. We discuss the trouble Allun had finding work, started work at fifteen, never been unemployed a day in his life....we discuss the causes of Allun's redundancy, globalisation. We discuss redundancies of some of Allun's friends. We discuss the difficulty of having to rely on the partner's wages... I remind Allun I don't have a partner...
We agree we should next meet 15th January.
Memo to self. Find job to cheer Allun up....
19 December 2009 at 22:40
Hope all goes well with the joy of job centres. Maybe you could get a job there too and keep Allun really happy. Oh, and civil servants are quite a nice bunch really. We go on special courses.
19 December 2009 at 22:55
Ooh no, you don't want to be working in a Job Centre - the staff there are treated even worse than we are!
Good luck with the job-hunting. (Serious tip: if you're applying for a public sector job, go through the person specification with a fine-tooth comb and make sure that your application ticks each and every one of the boxes.)
20 December 2009 at 10:25
Good luck Macy!
I think you have to be a little bit fatalistic as you either click or don't click regardless of what the CV says.
I'm going to spend Christmas worrying about Allun who will be worrying about you.
20 December 2009 at 12:27
Yep, good luck Macy.
...but Allun hasn't got a blog, has he?
Sx
..can't believe the word WV - allant!
20 December 2009 at 12:59
Mme DeF - Well I know of FOUR nice civil servants already...and counting....
Mr Musgrove - Tsk. Last I heard Helminthdale's finest were being treated to at least one free mince pie each.
Rog - Oh NO...I really don't want to spend Christmas worrying about you worrying about Allun worrying about me. Leave the worrying to Oz
Scarlet - Waah!!! If Allun has a blog, then we could get into some terrible cyberspace log jam, as I worry about Rog, worrying about Allun, worrying about me. AKA the Macy Virus.
Spooky about the WV...
xx
Macy
20 December 2009 at 19:45
Allun will be fine, methinks. Don't have to cheer him up.
OTOH, why not. :)
21 December 2009 at 11:31
Elizabeth - Probably as fine as a man can be working in a jobcentre can be..If I could find a job that would kill two birds with one stone and make us both happy...