Thursday 2 April 2009

It's a sunny day in L-Town, despite the anarchy!

I just had a great lunch. The food wasn’t the part that was great. It was the news! I ran into the canteen, like most days here at News Int, and I grabbed a cup of soup (26p) and a portion of chips (57p) – I normally stay away from the chips but I had a craving and couldn’t help myself – and scanned the room to see where I could sit. Andy (my line manager) was seated at a small table on his own so I pulled up a seat.

Most would think sitting with their manager during lunch isn’t the best way to go, however Andy is really easy going and great to chat to. Plus, I’ve been so busy with other work with the team this week we haven’t had a proper catch-up, so it was a good opportunity to hear how I was doing. (Being ‘in limbo’ – his words – is stressful at times, so it’s good to know!) Thankfully, he gave me good news! It doesn’t seem likely that come the end of my ‘temporary’ period (30 Jun) I’ll be gone from News Int. Even if I am not hired on full time (due to the budget, not my performance) he’s going to come up with a way to keep me around.

Well thank God for that!

Other work related news – I’m at News Int for the whole of April. No Blackbridge at all, which gives me the opportunity to fully invest myself with work here. Never a bad thing, especially when things are so busy.

It’s the G20 Summit here in London (it started yesterday) and things were meant to really kick off yesterday. We were told to dress down yesterday and today so as not to ‘stand out’ and avoid briefcases (not that I own one) in case they might make us any more of a target. I’m not sure if it’s the fact I’m too far south east from the City (it’s probably two miles away at the most) but I didn’t see any disruption other than the helicopters hovering overhead. Although, it was cool knowing Obama was within miles of me. He may be my president, but he’s also a superstar! Although the chances of me passing by his cavalcade are slim! I can still hope…

Oh and other news, Mark, Kerry and I are going to the Reading Festival on 28 Aug! Ages away, I know, but the line up is getting me excited, mainly for the fact I’m going to see Kings of Leon finally!

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