New Year...

Jan. 1st, 2012 10:46 pm
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I posted my thoughts on the new year from a writing PoV on my other blog: http://lurkingmusings.wordpress.com/2012/01/01/a-glass-half-empty-year/. However, there is still a lot of stuff to say here which is not appropriate for that medium...

I don't think the last year has been a bad one, when everything is added together. I enjoyed almost 6 months of gainful employment at a very good college at the start of the year and that helped me to significanty clear debts. However, on the flip side, there is still one debt left hanging which is now starting to bite back, despite me thinking that the arrangements I had made to keep it ticking over until I could afford to pay it off were fine and in place. Apparently not, just before Christmas I got a phone call telling me that that arrangement has not been OK for at least 3 months and that I now owe arrears... well, thank you for telling me in a timely manner you moron of a bank. So, we have made some token payments to extend the period before they start calling in collection agencies and are currently going through the complaint procedure due to the incompetence both myself and Sarah have noted throughout this process (seriously, Sarah had to go all ITIL on their arses and cited several ways in which they had breached best practise, ethical management and possibly the law). So far the complaint procedure is not bearing fruit (the old deny responsibility blind, despite the call centre staff claiming responsibility at the time...) but we are taking it all the way to the FSO if necessary.

Regardless of how this ends up, it means that I definitely need to find a long term, full time job very very soon. Since January is one of the months regarded as a prime recruiting period for schools, this means checking the council job sites and all the other job sites at least once a day this month until one of them posts an advert for a full time science teacher within reasonable travel distance which I apply for and then get... There's another big push after easter as well so same applies for that period. Of course, based on the number of adverts in the previous 'busy recruitment time' for schools (usually October, when all the NQTs who can't hack it do a runner...), I am not holding out much hope. So far the job sites seem infested with nothing but agency ads and I am already registered with enough agencies, thank you very much, none of which have managed to find me anything. I have some other avenues of attack too, however. I have an application in with the Manchester NQT pool which I believe gets a lot of traffic in January as well. I am also working to impress the staff at Trafford college who I am working with 2 hours a week. With luck, they may get something longer term sometime soon. I had some hope that they would not be able to find someone to replace their missing chemistry teacher for this coming term as I was told that, if this happened, the biology teacher would do the chemistry teacher's classes and I would do some of her biology classes and therefore get more hours but I've heard nothing so I assume they hired someone.

Am looking forward to teaching all about the brain in this coming term, however...

'Find a job' is not really a resolution, by the way. It is an intent. I don't do resolutions.

However, I suppose something which may be construed as something a bit like a resolution might be my intent to run Waypoint next year. Still looking at a September date, still needing to rewrite the rules and update the background... however, what I may do is book a site and a date and then work towards that, hopefully picking up players and crew (who know they can make that date) on the way...

Yesterday's New Year party was a wonderful event with much talking, drinking and excessive consumption of food. All kudos to Katy and Vince for their hospitality. Fun was had by all and I managed to catch up with some people who we would like to see mroe of. In the course of this event, it became clear that my name challenge (http://areteus.livejournal.com/233677.html) was too difficult for everyone there. For obvious reasons this pleases me as it means the method I use is fairly good at hiding the true name underneath the made up ones :) However, I will post the answers to this quiz tomorrow sometime. Feel free to have another go at it until then... I probably won't get round to it until late afternoon/early evening so plenty of time to post some comments.

Back to LJ

Dec. 18th, 2011 11:49 pm
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Hello! I am back from the shininess that is Wordpress for a post here for a change! It occured to me that:

a) I have not posted on here for a long while and that was a bad thing (cos I do like LJ, I just find it easy to forget sometimes)

And

b) I was actually getting more and more tempted tp use my Wordpress account for personal things when really it is for writing related things and geeky stuff.

So I decided to do a post here...

First thing, I have been doing quite a bit of blogging since the release of Pirates and Swashbucklers on my Wordpress account. You can find it here: http://lurkingmusings.wordpress.com/ There is some writing related stuff on there - in particular I talk about a method for increasing productivity which has worked for me. It has, in fact, worked so well I have not had time to post here at all recently :) I also discuss the occasional geeky thing that occurs to me and I post regular links to the reviews I am doing for this site: http://www.epublishabook.com/ (which is a site reviewing small press and self published fantasy, sci fi and horror novels). I also occasionally mention succubi and, recently, snow and dogs. I may try to figure out a way to send links to LJ from Wordpress but if I can't I will instead try to remember to post regular links here when I update...

Personal stuff now...

Job: I am technically employed at the moment but only for 2 hours a week, which is not much at all. I am hoping for more hours in January but at the moment it is not looking likely. I am looking for full time teaching jobs and hoping that some will appear in January for the 2012/2013 academic year (if not sooner...) but so far nothing is out there other than a multitude of supply agencies spamming the job sites with adverts. A load of TA jobs which to me reads like 'we need more teachers but can't afford them, so lets hire more TAs at half the price and hope we can fill our staffing shortfall that way' but the only 'teacher' ones are linked to supply agencies. Given that I have now signed up for about 5 agencies and so far none of them have got me any work, I am not convinced signing up for more will help.

If anyone hears any rumours about potential jobs, feel free to let me know...


Social life: This has definitely improved since moving to Manchester. There are a lot more people out there to socialise with. This week alone has seen German Market drunkneness with many people, Swedish Jul with many more people and a nice and rather genteel visit with the Parrs. Definitely enjoying the new social life. Wish I had more money from working with which to enjoy it more.

Roleplaying: Am enjoying the wednesday evening sessions, despite the trek to Stockport. Ed's 'Adventures with the Corsair' was incredibly cool as a nice variant on Doctor Who and Andy's '1918 Torchwood' game is fun. Want to do more. As a result I am now seriously planning a tabletop game to run next year, possibly on a Monday night (depends when Sarah does her Belly dancing class which has yet to be organised). I will run Mage because I like it and think it is a very misunderstood system which just needs to be beaten into shape a little. At the moment I am still pondering my 'Stargate Universe' based concept - allowing Technocracy and Traditions to work together - but if someone wants to play something different (i.e. a more traditional mage game) I am, also open to that. Get in touch if interested.

Bins: We has Wheelie bins! We has all the wheelie bins in the universe! I know a lot of people in Bury don't like them, for reasons which are a mix of good and just being whiney, but I love them. They certainly beat the 'put the rubbish out in flimsy plastic bags on the streets so that any rat, cat or other stray animal can tear through them to get at the yummy insides and cause a massive infestation problem' mission statement of Birmingham city council's waste disposal service. Not to mention ample room for recycling in the new system... Only issue so far is working out the complex 4 dimensional puzzle required to work out which bins need to be out on which day...

And that is all for now...

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