Following on from my interview a few days ago, which went well apart from the fact I mixed my days up (slaps own wrist etc…?!) - one thing I know is that I am definitely shortlisted, so it’s a waiting game for about a week…
Meanwhile based slightly on the content of that interview, I have reinstalled Linux on one of my machines - this post is actually being typed on it right now! I have opted for “Edgy” or rather build 6.10 of Ubuntu Linux a Debian derivative, and rather a mature one at that! It’s less likely to hit me with weird little bugs etc… and gentle on my braincells as I get back into Linux mode 
I still have to install a few repositories and re-acquaint myself with the “Unixy” format of it all - plus more crucially I need to install WINE (A Windows Crossover Applet enabling Windows Applications and Games to run in Linux; maintained by a company called Codemasters) with the prime objective of getting my trusty World of Warcraft (my one remaining online gaming vice as I’ve given up on Everquest completely) to work smoothly on my AMD 64 Dual Core System!
From most of the forums I have read about going to New Zealand - I should be fine taking my PC with me there, and the way I see it, worst case scenario all I’ll need to do is replace the power supply. TV/DVD/Hi-Fi are no brainers, particularly since the PAL format over there is different, so they gotta go I am afraid - hehe listen to me, I haven’t even been told I got the job yet, and I’m thinking like I am already there!
But hey!! If I don’t prepare now, then what am I going for interviews in NZ for anyways?! Life Change here I come!
No Comments »
Mood : hopeful
In order to improve chances on Wednesday evening (Thursday morning NZ), I am continuing to do homework. Not just the technical side - although that would encompass the majority; given this is a phone interview across a large distance I appreciate they will want to build as close a picture of my character as possible, this will likley be done through a certain level of behavioral questions - which they have kindly forewarned me will happen.
Whilst it’s difficult to be right or wrong in these types of situations it has allowed me the opportunity to sit down, and gather some examples of different situations in the past of certain skills - for example: working towards a goal, or under pressure. In fact I recommend anyone going for an interview to give this a go, because if nothing else it will give you plenty of relevant things to talk about in order to qualify your application, plus it’ll add confidence to your approach!
In my opinion a large proportion of failures and nerves in an interview is through lack of preparation, and in some cases people simply not knowing “why” they are there! I’m lucky I have a circle of friends and colleagues who push me in the right direction mentally all the time :) (maybe they just want rid of me???? He said in a paranoid tone!)…
Nuff said, anyways - I “could” stay up all night as I am really that fired up about all this now, but that wouldn’t do my clients any good in work tomorrow, so I’m off to get some sleep.
7 Comments »
Mood : artistic
At the weekend I did a sponsored walk with the band to raise some much needed Centenary Funds, and whilst on the walk between Helsby and Frodsham; I took my trusty EOS Rebel and turned my walk into a nature walk! The following was captured towards the end…and whilst I can’t stand wasps! I have all the time in the world for the humble bumble bees!

Simply a beautiful thing to behold, and I was lucky enough to capture the following shot too!

Perhaps more pictures another day, as I did take some of the Flora too!
6 Comments »
Mood : giddy
For what may seem obvious reasons to some, I decided to bite the bullet in recent times and go for a new position with a different organisation; (I know I am still a bit of a tease with this) - anyways; it would appear I am getting an initial interview which for this kind of change is a major hurdle surmounted, I expect I will still have to survive a few rounds of interviews before I can set things truly in motion…
Of course here’s the catch - sell your house, your car, get rid of most of the none essentials within your personal belongings and life; and catch the next flight to….
New Zealand!
…and start a new one
See? Told you I don’t do small change! I’m really looking forward to a chance to work in an environment that isn’t profit driven; which will hopefully recognise my potential and encourage me to grow (professionally and personally).
On a more sombre note, this does have it’s consequences, I’ll be leaving my immediate family and the brass band I have been a member of for years, they will struggle with a weakened front row - but I see these as necessary sacrifices in my personal development.
Of course I “still” need to be selected from the short list yet, so fingers crossed everyone!
2 Comments »