20th November.
It's cold out. I went to work and took some bets. I continue to lack enthusiasm for this whole "blog writing" enterprise. I neglected to mention that I received my first pay packet a couple of days ago. It was more than I would earn in three months work at the National Trust, which gives some idea about the improvement of my circumstances. It essentially allows me to live within my means without eating into my savings, whilst still being able to put some away. It's not a life changing situation in the short term, but it means a great deal to me and gives me a platform to build on.
The job does involve making a few sacrifices. Missing the majority of Super Sundays on Sky I can live with. The likelyhood that I'm going to have to miss most of my favourite bands when they're in town is a pity, but I can live with it. The trickiest one of all concerns stand-up comedy. Virtually all of my shifts end after 6pm (many of them much later), which means I can only perform sporadically and even then only if I can procure spots on my days off. I'm currently trying to think of a way around this. Basically, I'm going to have to go on a break/take a hiatus/whatever the cool bands say when they're stopping for a bit before returning to hoover up crazy lucre.
But my spirit will live on. In every defeatist remark from an unemployed person, in every self-deprecating jibe from a fat person, in every Fleetwood Mac t-shirt worn by someone who isn't actually a Fleetwood Mac fan. I will remain.
The job does involve making a few sacrifices. Missing the majority of Super Sundays on Sky I can live with. The likelyhood that I'm going to have to miss most of my favourite bands when they're in town is a pity, but I can live with it. The trickiest one of all concerns stand-up comedy. Virtually all of my shifts end after 6pm (many of them much later), which means I can only perform sporadically and even then only if I can procure spots on my days off. I'm currently trying to think of a way around this. Basically, I'm going to have to go on a break/take a hiatus/whatever the cool bands say when they're stopping for a bit before returning to hoover up crazy lucre.
But my spirit will live on. In every defeatist remark from an unemployed person, in every self-deprecating jibe from a fat person, in every Fleetwood Mac t-shirt worn by someone who isn't actually a Fleetwood Mac fan. I will remain.
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