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Moving On...
#1
Morning all,

So as I'm kind of a regular round here most of you know me and my situation - well this week that situation changed majorly, hopefully for the better. lol

I have finally moved into my own place!! Big Grin  Got myself a nice penthouse studio apartment (yes, upstairs flat Wink ) on the outskirts of town.  Ideal location, 2 mins from a major dual carriageway but also with town just 10 mins away by car or bus (bus stops just outside), one major supermarket and industrial estate 5 mins drive away and another 10 mins drive away.  So if I can't find a local job I'll definitely be doing something wrong. Tongue Of course, all this closeness means lots of short drives and pretty much all town or dually...MPG is suffering as you can guess. lol Hopefully it doesn't drop below 55mpg over a tank when I'm settled but not much I can do about that lol. Tongue

I know some/most won't agree with what I've done, and I'm well aware it's unconventional, but so is my situation. 

There are a lot of complicated plans in place to help with my various 'issues' which I won't go into, but the basic idea now is to settle in for a couple of weeks and at some point towards the end of the month look for a part time job, needs to fit certain criteria obviously (not stuck on a till for example) but hoping I can find something fairly soon after that.  I am covered financially for 6 months though, so at worst I can do 6 months without any further income, I really hope it doesn't come to that but it's good to know there's a buffer there just in case.

Also I apologise for my absence the last few days, I'm using a 3G dongle until I get proper internet...which really isn't great lol, and I only have 1GB to use on it so trying to conserve that until the proper internet is in!

So hopefully this is the start of change.  May even attend a few meets if I'm able to.  Not Pugfest though, something closer than Combe and Prescott Hill. lol

Cheers
Tom
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Fair play to you mate, hope this all works out well for you
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Good on you man. Hope it all goes well for you. Smile
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Best of luck Tom, judging by the smiley's you've used I'm assuming you're happy so far which is good.

I'm sure you'll be fine, as I've said to you before I'm only ever a PM away if you need anything.
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Well done tom

They was a halfords fitter job going in ipswich,think it was 16 hours a week .
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Pics or it didn't happen Wink






Well done, know it's a huge step for you but use it as a step forward and don't let yourself become a recluse or get disheartened when job hunting. The Halfords fitter job sounds ideal.
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Good news tom! Happy you've moved forward Smile happy for you mate
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Probably best thing you could have done mate, breathe that sweet air of freedom, then get a job and get the beer and hookers going on a weekend! and so life begins yeahhhhhh Smile x
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Congrats Tom Big Grin
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We will all come round and have a flat warming bbq lol.. Dumdum is bringing the beers haha


No really, well done mate and good luck.. A very large step in the right direction
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Well done mate Smile
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big step forward here. Flat is a decent size and has a balcony kind of thing going on with parking right outside the door. Im sure youll find a job and then you can get on in life. Halfords mate... youll be better than most of the people there.... do it.
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Congrats, independance is always win! Now you can start smoking bongs 24/7, you just need a Teddy to chill with. Wink
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Great thing is now you in,even if you don't get a job,you can claim job seekers and they can't kick you out lol
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Congratulations mate, great to see you make some real progress. Hopefully this means you'll cheer the f*ck up! Wink
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Nice to see everyone being supportive & none of the usual bitchiness. 306oclove rules ok.
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Like I said on FB, I'm genuinely happy for you Tom. Hopefully this will get you going in the right direction. In fact, I know it will Smile

Now, just to stick to JJs imaginary stereotype of this club...
What a waste of f*cking money Tom, what's wrong with you you cock?
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Oh and just to give my opinion, yes you would be better than most Halfords fitters; but I would advise against it as you would probably end up being pressured into doing things quicker/not the right way you would normally go about doing things just to get things in and out the door
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Good effort, good luck.
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Well done Tom! Great effort.

Looking forward to seeing pics of the new Pad Smile

Some great new challenges ahead of you and you are on the right track!
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nice one pal! shame you missed 3 cracking takeaways but I will get another one when I see you on line!
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Good news Tom, pleased for you mate.
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Cheers everyone for the positive replies. Smile

(11-06-2015, 09:11 AM)7057sam Wrote: Well done tom

They was a halfords fitter job going in ipswich,think it was 16 hours a week .

Which Halfords was it Sam?  The one near the Range or B&Q?

(11-06-2015, 09:17 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Pics or it didn't happen Wink






Well done, know it's a huge step for you but use it as a step forward and don't let yourself become a recluse or get disheartened when job hunting. The Halfords fitter job sounds ideal.

I won't become a recluse lol. lol  Pics to come later. Wink

(11-06-2015, 10:38 AM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: Probably best thing you could have done mate, breathe that sweet air of freedom, then get a job and get the beer and hookers going on a weekend! and so life begins yeahhhhhh Smile x

Haha, bought a new fridge freezer on Tuesday...so far have filled it with manly things like quiche, yogurt and magnums....I should probably take up drinking at least. lol

(11-06-2015, 11:10 AM)silverzx Wrote: Congrats, independance is always win! Now you can start smoking bongs 24/7, you just need a Teddy to chill with. Wink

Nah, no smoking allowed here. lol

(11-06-2015, 12:53 PM)Niall Wrote: Like I said on FB, I'm genuinely happy for you Tom. Hopefully this will get you going in the right direction. In fact, I know it will Smile

Now, just to stick to JJs imaginary stereotype of this club...
What a waste of f*cking money Tom, what's wrong with you you cock?

Cheers Niall. lol

(11-06-2015, 01:32 PM)Connor Wrote: Oh and just to give my opinion, yes you would be better than most Halfords fitters; but I would advise against it as you would probably end up being pressured into doing things quicker/not the right way you would normally go about doing things just to get things in and out the door

Thanks for the advice, I'll probably still give it a go though, even if got in but didn't get on with it its easier to find another job when you already have one. Smile
 
(11-06-2015, 05:18 PM)Fooby Wrote: Well done Tom! Great effort.

Looking forward to seeing pics of the new Pad Smile

Some great new challenges ahead of you and you are on the right track!

Pics to come later. Smile  Yeah definitely lots of new challenges coming, seem to be coping with new challenges a lot better already though.  For example I was expecting some sort of 'welcome pack' when I moved in telling me exactly what I needed to do, especially as they know it's my first time...however I was just handed the keys and left to it. lol  So been a major learning curve already!  

(11-06-2015, 06:07 PM)procta Wrote: nice one pal! shame you missed 3 cracking takeaways but I will get another one when I see you on line!

Haha, well I'm glad they've been good ones. Tongue
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Congrats buddy, it's been a long time coming. You're certainly the person I've known the longest without ever having met!

Best of luck, it'll be a breeze once you get into a routine.
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Yes mate the one on ransomes euro park, 

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Oh I thought it was a Halford autocenter job, normal Halford fitter should be fine then lol
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Well done on getting out there mate, hope the job search goes well for you

Hope to see you at some meets Wink
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(12-06-2015, 07:31 AM)Kezzieboy Wrote: Congrats buddy, it's been a long time coming. You're certainly the person I've known the longest without ever having met!

Best of luck, it'll be a breeze once you get into a routine.

Thanks, lol yeah I've known most people on here for ~5+ years without meeting them. lol

(12-06-2015, 07:46 AM)7057sam Wrote: Yes mate the one on ransomes euro park, 

Nice one, may pop by there later today even. Smile

(12-06-2015, 09:23 AM)rocker8742 Wrote: Well done on getting out there mate, hope the job search goes well for you

Hope to see you at some meets Wink

Cheers, yeah aiming to go to some meets this year...not sure which ones yet though, probably not West Country tbf. lol
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West Country meets are by far the best though Wink
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Well Done Tom
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