Thursday, 30 October 2008

... trying to translate Irish

Amongst trying to sort out when I will be moving to Helsingborg, I have also been having to get on with my current job, and so had the great pleasure of going to Dublin for the week. How lovely...I thought!

Firstly, my flight last Monday was at 7:55am, so after a rude awakening at 5:30 by the alarm I waited for a LONG time for my taxi (it broke down) and ended up getting to the airport at 7:15am. I ran to the gate, and was very politely told that they had stopped check in at 7:10. Bum.

So I then started one of the strangest Mondays I have had for a long time... 6 hours in Arrivals (the only place that sold tea(6 cups)) 2 hours in departure lounge, an hour or so VERY bumpy flight to Dublin, a 10 minute Taxi ride that cost 20Euro, and an arrival at my Hotel. All in all a pretty shoddy work day.

I have to say that Dublin was not all that impressive. Yeah, it was quite pretty in places, but not somewhere I personally would want to live. However, I was very impressed by the local ladies, the combination of the Irish accent and very friendly personalities...ideal!

Oh, while I think about it, did you know that you don’t need to pass your test to drive in Ireland?? I didn't...until after I had had a few lifts with a very cute girl who then told me. Strange.

Anyway, I did my work in the Dublin store all week, and then went to fly home on the Friday. Well, when I say home, I was going to visit my Grandpa and Auntie, Uncle and 2 cousins in Kent, so I was flying to London City. However, there was a bomb scare, so I ended up going to Southend airport and having to drive from there! Oh well, at least I can tick another place of my list of places I don't really want to visit.
But I did have a very nice weekend, and it was really nice to spend time with everyone.

It was also my big sisters birthday this week, and my 4 year old nephews birthday last week, so we had a family meal on Tuesday, which was very nice indeed. But no jelly and ice cream....very disappointing.

Sheesh, I really need to learn to keep these blogs shorter, or no-one will read them!

So...Helsingborg! I have sorted a date...I start on the 17th November! It is rather complicated though, as I am doing 2 weeks in Sweden, then coming back to the UK for December to help with some projects I have been overseeing, and then start officially on the 1st Jan in the new job and hopefully new flat.

So things I have learnt this week:
Always leave lots of time to check in before a flight
You can drive without a licence in Ireland
There are lots of cute brunettes in Dublin
I only have 17 more days of really living in the UK!

Friday, 17 October 2008

... accepting a new job!

So its finally official, I have accepted a job in Helsingborg, Sweden. So all I need to do now is negotiate a starting date, hand in my notice and leave!
Unfortunately, its not quite that simple...! My current job have asked my new boss (I am staying within the same company, just moving abroad) if I can stay long enough to finish some of the projects I have been doing, but obviously my new boss wants me to start as soon as possible...oh the fun of negotiation!
At the moment it looks like I might end up going to Sweden for 3/4 weeks, and then coming back for a few weeks and Christmas, and officially starting the new job in January. Ah well, I guess things will work out right in the end.
On top of this I keep thinking of other things I need to do before I leave....
1. Sell my car (Honda S2000 anybody??)
2. Sell my TV (39" LCD anybody??)
3. Go to my bank and have a talk about keeping an English account open, and transferring all my money to Sweden once I have an account there
4. Try and fit in enough leaving do's and drinks that I can see everyone I want to before I go
...and the list just keeps growing!

One nice thing about preparing to leave is how many people tell you that they will miss you...and as of now I haven't had anyone saying that they wont (no, now is not a good time to start thanks!) Its strange how you don't really think about all the people and things involved in your life until you decide to change it....

So the plan for the blog:
I hope to write in here quite often, and keep anyone that is interested up to date on my plans and happenings, partly because I am lazy and it saves telling everyone individually, but also because I hope that this will be at least partly useful to other people who want to move to Helsingborg/Sweden/generally abroad. I can't guarantee that it will be of any use at all of course, but I can try.
So if you want to know anything, or want more detail on anything, just let me know, and I will try my best to accommodate :)

I guess as time goes by you will learn more about me (those of you that don't know far too much already!) but I guess its probably a good time to start the process...

I am a 27 year old from Stalybridge, a smallish town about 6 miles east of Manchester in the UK, and I work in IT for a pretty well known Swedish furniture company. I am not however a typical Manc, I was born in Chester, moved to Saudi Arabia when I was about 6 months old, moved to Hong Kong when I was about 2, and then moved back to the UK when I was about 11... so my childhood and schooling are not all that common! I think I can safely blame part of what I have decided to do on that background, I am getting itchy feet from staying in the same place for so long, and know just how big and different this world is, and want to experience some other parts of it!
Why Sweden?? Well...I guess that Sweden was kinda a default for me, if I wanted to stay with my company (which I did) Its the headquarters really, and the best place for me to progress my career, and hopefully develop me as well! Plus I have always liked the idea of that part of Europe...I find it really pretty and like the laid back lifestyle. Not sure how well I will cope with the cold, but at least I am in the very South of Sweden so its about as good as I am going to get really! Oh, and I also really like ski-ing, so it makes sense to move to a country where I can do that...often!
Why now?? I think I have just got to a part of my life where I am ready...I finished my degree in IT a few years ago, and have built up a good knowledge base in the jobs I have done since. I have also come to realise I think I am best suited to be in some sort of management role, and there aren't that many opportunities for them in the IT structure of my company in the UK. Its been a very hard decision really, I know I will miss my friends and family, and one of the hardest things has been knowing that I will miss a lot of my nephews growing up. But I think I have grown up enough now (finally) to be able to cope with it, and start a new life in Sweden. Don't ask how I know...it just feels right. It also helps that I am single, and don't have all that many worldly possessions to tie me down...I only have to think about me when making my decisions.

I don't even have a house yet, but I am going to use this as the first of many times that I extend a pretty much open invitation to visit (provided I do actually know you....!) I plan on getting a house big enough to accommodate a few visitors at once, so if you do fancy a visit to Sweden, just let me know when you want to come!

So what have I learnt this week...
You don't always know what you have until you decide to leave it
I am capable of making hard decisions
I put far too many exclamation marks in my sentences!