You might be thinking what I am going to write about...
Well, Cecilia and I are now in the South, I have taken a Senior Lectureship position at Royal Holloway, University of London.
The last few months we were moving from Hull, busy busy time. Finally I manage to say something about this move.
It has been good. Only problem is, our friends did not move with us.
Life is different, busier (I guess with new job new things come up), we seem to know this life whilst at the same time we do not. It is the same country, but people and things look different.
People on the streets, my students, neighbours, even the guys who repaired a car handle from our Focus. And the focus looks different too!
I cannot fully describe it what it is, but perhaps these are some hints:
Lifewise
- Surprise surprise, a 21st century heating system. At the beginning it was so sophisticated we did not know it was not working. We had to wait for a month for it to be repaired. But finally it works like a cybermachine.
- Broadband, yes, we had it, but then we did not have it. Our phone line with BT seems to also be a cyber device. It tells the BT people that things are fine, whilst Cecilia gets text messages saying that they are investigating a fault. Tomorrow we will probably have another episode in the saga of "who is right? The machine or the guy who comes to repair it?"
- Roads are busy whilst greener. Let me explain. The Surrey area is green, really nice, but many people have decided to move in (including us). So at any roundabout (a kind of crossroad, intersection) , we have to qualify for the first three spots available in the lane (I think in the last Olympics there were some races in which only the first two qualified, or the first four). This means accelerating from 0 to 30 mph in...1,5 seconds. But other than that, when there is no traffic, wow! A green trip.
- The websites of train times do not tell you everything. From Egham to Woking via Weybridge there are more trains to catch. Yes, there are, only if they know that there are trains to London every 7 minutes from Woking, and that there are trains to Basingstoke via Weybridge and from Reading to London via Virgina Water, life would be easier. I am now sounding like a train officer...let us leave it to that.
- And people on the trains...busier, curious.
- London is not far away. Very tempting indeed!
- The mass could be in Italian!! Brace yourself!
Workwise:
- Lunch is more expensive in the Students restaurant than in the Senior Common Room. So academics might be getting obese...? Or students might be borrowing more from the central bank?
- I have a bigger office...but my computer (brand new)...let us leave it to that too.
- The recepcionist is the friendlist person of the school, she has won national awards for that...let us...congratulate her and leave it to that.
- Courses, not modules. Workshops, not tutorials.
- Yes Amanda, there is a work load model! But everyone gets the same amount of teaching (professors, non professors), as well as admin, and the rest is research for everyone.
- The poorthing is enduring a lot! She is very brave really. I love her for that and many other things.
This is the story of second life. Or perhaps is it the story of us growing wiser and older...? Will there be a third life?
3 comments:
You must be loving the M25 :)
I miss my friends too :(
But someone told me the other day, this is a move in the right direction ;)
oh, and by the way,
I got only TWO lines in your post!!!!
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