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posted by [personal profile] pmsumner at 12:52am on 03/01/2005
Think the drugs do work. Just took their time kicking in tonight.

Anyhow. Bed, back to work tomorrow. I've only technically had 2 and a half days off sick, the rest were all holidays previously booked. Don't think work would be kind, sensible or generous enough to give me them back.

Happy for Jane, sad that she's leaving to go back to real life in Halifax tomorrow. Looking forward to the day when her and I can end up in the same place at the same time on a more permanent basis (yes, I _do_ mean move in together, but that sounds so much more immediate). There will be friction, but I will train her to be tidy in the kitchen - oh yes I will ;)

Will need to get another computer as well *G*
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posted by [personal profile] pmsumner at 08:04pm on 03/01/2005
I have mentioned before how I hate the job hunt.

I hate it so much that taking the easy way and staying where I am is vastly preferable. I've pretty much given up on the analyst position within TMUK, the position is still being advertised on Peopleclick (http://careers1.peopleclick.com/jobposts/Client40_TMobile/BU1/EXTERNAL/pck317-7186.htm) but it's been there a long time now...

I look at other jobs but I don't know what I want or where I want to go with my career. I've got a number of options which really doesn't help. Do I go back into training for an IT life (where I started), carry on in the mobile network line, getting as much training and as many informal qualifications from my current employ as I can, then run to another company? Do I hold on with TSC and hope that they're going to be able to offer a change of campaign?

That's just scratching the surface of it.
Lots of confusion. Lots of uncertainty. My head's stopped working. Ow.

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