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| Monday, 30th April, 2007 at 22:19 pm | |||
Dream Life Action Plan: Part 1 | |||
A few people have pointed out that I ought to do something about the following issues which I have complained about on the blog:
A street scene from London….
- Moving away from London.
- Making an effort to meet a man.
You are right: Action speaks louder than words. And in order to move closer to my Dream Life of the Future, I need to get cracking.
With regards to moving away from London; As you can imagine, this takes a bit of planning. I need to save a bit, so I can afford not to work for a few months while I get sorted out. (Better safe than sorry!) I also need a long term plan for how to support myself outside the world of corporate London.
A Lucky Break would be great!
I am working on both these things and I estimate that it will take about 6-9 months to get on top of them, depending on how much I can save per month.
Being a project manager I know all about ‘planning for the un-planned’, including contingency and setting achieveable milestones. (Perhaps I should do a Gantt chart for the whole project!
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Well my experience with planning makes me think the estimate I mentioned is realistic, unless I should have the fortune to get a lucky break! However, if you think I am missing something here, please let me know!
LUCKY BREAK: Do you live in a nice area somewhere in North America, Australia or Europe and do you happen to require an IT project manager?
Despite my previous ramblings on this topics (oops!) I am actually experienced, qualified and highly recommended.I currently manage a £££mil pan-European order management system for a well known IT/Telco company. But I am not in the least fussy about what project I manage - and I really mean it!
If you’ve got something, please email me at Cordelia[at]vikingprincess.net and we’ll take it from there. (I can do web design/coding as well - this site should prove it. )
I am an EU citizen and can therefore work anywhere in the EU. I can also easily move to Australia as my father is a citizen (new, very proud) there… Not sure what the situation is with the US/Canada.
As for meeting a man; well I’ll cover that in another post!
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How interesting. Unfortunately, I don’t have a full time job to offer. A few friends and I are in the process of starting/ramping up a small business creating church web sites for smaller churches. The problem is we really don’t have a site designer, though we’ll be using WordPress as a CMS (for its easy interface).
Oh well. You will keep us posted on how this all turns out?
Will keep you posted!
C.
Depending on your credentials you could get a job anywhere here in the US. Try posting a resume here at this link. Its where my company gets alot of its people.
http://www.monster.com/
The US lets anyone it. We have 20 million illegals right now. If you come legally we may give you a hassle. Just kidding.
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