I suppose if ever, now is the time to bring back my beloved blog. I went through some old posts from my kneecrackin’ days (use the search to find it) and with the latest development in my life, I might even be motivated to update my blog. Now I know Twitter and Facebook are “the thing” when talking about Web2.0 shit, but for reasons beyond explanation possibilities, I’ve grown fond of my blog and I find this more personalized than the other two.
So a quick recap of what’s going on in my life:
1) Graduated in December 2009 as you already surely know
2) Went to St. Pete, FL for over a month to enjoy myself and celebrate my graduation. Time well spent, that’s all I can say.
3) Was unemployed for about a month after returning until I got a job offer from Sweden, but that went all wrong and this blog isn’t the place to discuss that.
4) Summer came and I was unemployed so I “moved” (basically took my laptop and some clothes with me) to my parents in Tornio to hang around with my old mates. So tennis and football was played this summer for sure. Too bad my knee couldn’t handle it and eventually I had to retire for the summer.
5) Sent tons of job applications all over the world. Got tired of it a bit at one point and I remember one application having an open message attached to it that went something like this:
“Hi there,Are you serious that a nice, professional, organized and otherwise cool guy can’t get a job from anywhere nowadays? Take a chance and consider me. Seriously.
Thank you, Toni”
I know, not professional, but with the frustration it came out naturally like I was in a trance.
6) Got a call one early afternoon from Bratislava and Dell if I was interested in a job I applied to. Now I was a bit fuzzy as I was still sleeping when they called so I didn’t first hear who they were. But when they asked me if I was interested, I said sure thing. So after talking a while and after understanding what the job was about they asked me if I’d be willing to come to an interview in Bratislava. And so I did… Problem was that the job was actually Swedish-Norwegian Order Processing Analyst which requires really good Swedish skills, which I don’t have. But I knew that before I booked the flights so no need to tell me that I’m an idiot for not listening at the beginning. So I didn’t get the job, but I did go to Bratislava and it was awesome after 2 years away.
7) The next day after Bratislava called and I had booked the flights to Bratislava, I got an e-mail from CPL asking if I’d be interested to move to Ireland in Dublin. Damn sure! So we figured things out, I did a test, passed it, got a call interview while in Bratislava, passed it and by the time I was back in Finland I check my e-mail the next morning and noticed that I had received a job offer from CPL.
So now I’ve been pretty much preparing myself for a move to Leixlip/Celbridge (not sure which one I’m getting a flat from) in Co. Kildare, Ireland. Flights are scheduled for 24th of August which is two nights away and work starts on 30th of August. Despite all the worrying about adapting to a new country and how I will like the job (Finnish call center at HP support), I’m damn enthusiastic about moving there and practically starting a new life since I’ve no one I know over there and the funny thing is, I just understood that now. I really don’t know anyone there. Oh wait, I do know Pekka but he’s working at IBM and about 10km away. But still… Exciting :P
What I hate about all this is the people I’m leaving behind. Some friends are just too good to be replaced and despite being the IT nerd of the friends, I still do feel close to every single one of my friends and it hurts to move away and realizing that I’ve no idea when I will see them again.
But anyway, that’s it for now. I surely hope I will post more stuff in the coming days and weeks as my life begins to change becoming more and more Irish :D
Here’s a word I love from the UK:
Arse (means ass as in butt/stupid).
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