
What To Do!?!
(I couldn't stay too enigmatic for too long. There's a pic of me on my jollies. I am happy there by the way).
So, I have decided to move out as you all know and I really like the idea of moving to the coast. I am really going to do this as I have set my heart on it but now I've made the decision I am sort of stuck.
It is very exciting to think I am finally going to do the thing I want but not having done it before I don't know how to go about it. I lived in Sheffield with an old boyfriend for a year a while back but he found the house and sorted everything, all I had to do was move in.
So, I seek advice from all those who have far more superia knowledge to me on such matters. Do I move away and then find a job or do I get a job first? What would be a decent enough ammount to have saved up before I take the plunge? It is incredibly sad that a 26 year old does not already know these things.
It is a great thought that by my 27th birthday I could be little miss independent, but maybe 3 months is being a bit too optimistic. Anyway, I am going on and on and starting to bore even myself so I shall shut up.
I am off out for a meal and some drinks in Notts tonight. I havn't been for a night out there since my Rock City days which where a few years ago now so I hope it goes alright.
Have a good weekend fellow bloggers. Be sure to report back tomorrow night. This is me we are talking about here, I'm bound to do something stupid or embaressing to fill you all in about.
Til next time me dears!!


7 Comments:
At 4:05 PM,
Billy said…
Ooh I love the sea, just watching it is instantly calming for me...
Ahem, right. Depends where you want to move to.
Do you know anyone there? If so you could spend some time there pre move job-hunting which makes things a lot easier.
I'd also recommend doing a crummy job for a while to work up some money for the deposit (unless you savings or people willing to lend)
But whatever, do it. It'll be worth it in the end.
Good luck.
At 6:10 PM,
Fraudulent Little Tart said…
I'm telling you . . . hotels! I know I sound like a broken record, but it's the easiest way to move somewhere new as 90% of the time accommodation comes with the job. This gives you time to firstly see if you like living there and secondly look for another job and a flat/house etc.
I'll shut up now!
At 7:02 PM,
Ninal said…
It's not sad - I have a job, I', 27, and am stil pondering these questions....
One thing I would say is not to do a crap job for too long, or you'll get sucked into the inertia..and end up like me...bugger!
At 3:22 PM,
Molly Bloom said…
I would agree...perhaps rent somewhere cheap for a while, whilst looking for a job. Then you might need to move to be near your job. If it is fashionable coastline...it might be quite expensive. You'll probs need one month's rent in advance and one month on top. Have a look on the Internet for rental prices in the area you want. Or, if you have any contacts there, ask if you can stay awhile at their house while you look. Good luck. The coast is wonderful.
At 8:05 PM,
sarah said…
heyu know i live by the coast and i have 2 spare rooms? u r most welcome anytime honey but i warn u worthing is fulln of old people
At 11:06 PM,
Heather said…
Good luck with the job search love.
If you do move to Cornwall then I shall have to visit, got to find me a real life dragon!
At 11:40 PM,
Heather said…
Not that Smirkenorff isn't good enough of course...
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