Saturday, 27 March 2010

Home and Away

Laptop cable is still AWOL, but as I am in London for a visit to Lovely Boy, and he has gone off with his guitar to see a friend who also has a guitar for a playdate, I am free to blog away to my heart's content.

Today is day one of unemployment (again) as my contract ended yesterday, however, I have had a number if interviews for similar roles in the last few days, and just had a phone call offering me a job to start first week in May. Which is pretty perfect timing really, as it gives me a month off to concentrate fully on pupillage applications, and also apply for other more hands on jobs. This one is another admin position which is slightly pupillage friendly, but now that the jobs market is in recovery mode I would hope that I stand a chance of securing something a bit more impressive.

I've decided to apply for pupillage in Birmingham as well as London. Initially I had always thought that being back home when I reach that point would be a nightmare; but having spent the last 6 months or so licking my wounds and working there in a job where I've been able to get to know the right sort of people, I've realised that Birmingham is a brilliant place. It isn't just home, it is also the home of some pretty awesome chambers and there is a sense of community on the circuit that I haven't really noticed when talking to Barristers in London. The judges get drunk with the barristers clerks at the many Christmas parties and, even better, the Clerks love ME. I have somehow managed to get in with the clerks at a chambers and have had so much fun. Perhaps part of it is the fact that it is my home and that is why I feel more able to relax and enjoy myself with the practitioners there; but it isn't just about having fun, I also feel like I am more impressive because I feel so much more comfortable.

London is a great place to be young, but I can't help thinking that actually, I've always intended to return to Birmingham eventually. I don't want to raise a family in London, and when I think of my dream home, it is in a certain postcode in a more affluent area of Birmingham, (rather than Crime central where I have grown up).

But still; I think it may be a bit premature to be considering these things when I am only now about to try out the Pupillage Portal for the first time. The reality is, I'll take what I am given, if ever the opportunity is presented.

Saturday, 20 March 2010

Technically Challenged

Michael has posted over at Law Actually that all the bright eyed, positive law student bloggers have disappeared, and everyone that is left is miserable or at least ageing and jaded (I am paraphrasing of course.).

I just wanted to leave a quick note to say I AM NOT BITTER YET... I do still have the enthusiasm, (perhaps not "virginal innocence" though...) however, I am unfortunately having a computer related crisis, namely I have somehow managed to lose my laptop cable, so cannot charge the battery and have been unable to post all of the fun stuff that I really want to go into loads of detail about. I am completely useless when it comes to technology and god knows when i will get around to finding/replacing it.

I have been dependent on my Sister to allow me access to the internet when at home to check vital email accounts etc and have managed to squeeze this post on because she is asleep but foolishly left her laptop downstairs.

So, my blog may not be the most exciting, inspiring or even vaguely interesting on the blawgosphere, but I really really do still have the enthusiasm. Even the incredible incompetence of BPP hasn't dragged me down.

Some fun things that I have wanted to blog about recently but couldn't:
  • Attending a Champagne Reception at a Dream Chambers, then going for post event drinks and dinner with the Family team; (seriously amazing, and when the laptop cable reappears I will sit down and type my heart out)
  • MCT exam and successful Conference mock;
  • Mooting; and
  • being mentored by a lovely lovely judge.

I am planning my return to London someday soon, and when I do I am sure I will have found the bloody cable, so at the latest, will get back into the swing of things then.

By the way, Andro if you read this, well done on the new job... and...have you seen the adverts for Eclipse? Exciting!