It's Wall to Wall Super Tennants in Here
Jun. 26th, 2006 12:08 amI'd forgotten how much fun being unemployed is. Getting to sleep in until four every day, watching The West Wing for 12 hours non-stop, living off bowls of breakfast cereal, etc.
Er.... Actually, that's not quite true. I've so far resisted the urge to become nocturnal. I'd give it a couple of weeks yet. I've registered with three temping agencies so far, and I've got another three looking for permanent work for me. So I'm pretty hopeful that something will turn up soon. I even went to the job centre on Thursday in lieu of going to the cinema. Consequently, I have a proper interview tomorrow in teh city.
Who knows, I could be on my way to finding my dream job. But I will have to get completely wrecked at at least one midweek club night before I start whatever employment I find.
I went to Fever last night and met up with Scottie and his friends. In Fever, I have found my new regular club night. It's not Dogma, but I can't keep searching for what isn't there. Fever is its own night and offers the kind of escapism that I need. The music is just perfectly judged, and the people there are so friendly and accepting. There are lots of places where you can jump around like a crazy person to banging music, but to find a place where you feel you belong is something a lot harder.
And when you find that place, it should be treasured and never taken for granted.
Er.... Actually, that's not quite true. I've so far resisted the urge to become nocturnal. I'd give it a couple of weeks yet. I've registered with three temping agencies so far, and I've got another three looking for permanent work for me. So I'm pretty hopeful that something will turn up soon. I even went to the job centre on Thursday in lieu of going to the cinema. Consequently, I have a proper interview tomorrow in teh city.
Who knows, I could be on my way to finding my dream job. But I will have to get completely wrecked at at least one midweek club night before I start whatever employment I find.
I went to Fever last night and met up with Scottie and his friends. In Fever, I have found my new regular club night. It's not Dogma, but I can't keep searching for what isn't there. Fever is its own night and offers the kind of escapism that I need. The music is just perfectly judged, and the people there are so friendly and accepting. There are lots of places where you can jump around like a crazy person to banging music, but to find a place where you feel you belong is something a lot harder.
And when you find that place, it should be treasured and never taken for granted.