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Posts archive for: May, 2008
  • Update 11th - 25th May (It's a long one!!!)

    Had a busy, busy week this week, completed my first full week at work and also been a social butterfly. I'm really feeling like i'm settling into Sydney life and the legwork I've put in with regard to work and meeting people is really paying off, which is fab.

    Weeks 1 & 2 at The Wine Society
    Successfully completed my first working week in nearly 4 months! Blimey I'd forgotten how tiring working was! Things are going well tho and it already feels like i've been there for longer than 2 weeks! Not sure if that's good or bad?! I work in a terrible office building, old and a little grotty in a place called Woolloomoolo, which is a couple of minutes walk from the imfamous Kings Cross and it's colourful sights! You should see some of the things I pass on my walk back to the train station at night! ( Don't worry mum, i'm completely safe!). However we move offices to a lovely listd building in a couple of months, lovely building, less perfect location (for me at least - will add an extra 10/15 mins onto my journey), the new building will have a cellar door (Shop), proffessional tasting facilities and a terrace on the roof for bbq's and staff drinks, which will be cool.

    My Team
    Back to the present tho - I sit in a team of 7 people in a marketing office with extremely bright lights - it's a pain! By 3pm, I am gasping for some natural light. The team are nice enough a mixed bunch really, 3 of whom have been at the society for at least 10 tears. There's quite a lot of long termers in the business, which creates a bit of a challenge when you are trying to change things to move them forward, I think they'll be a bit of resistance to my role to say the least. Lucky i'm happy to play the policital role!

    My Role
    My role as acquisiton manager is all about increasing the number of members in the Society and I've spent lots of the time since I've been there pulling the strategy together for how we should do it. This has shown the my role covers a lot of different areas of the business, The web and online, the ttores that we have, the corporate sales arm of the business, advertising and PR. Chief Exec (my direct line manager) has given my full support, so that shouldmake things a little easier.

    First Wine Dinner
    Already been to my first "Wine Dinner", a three course meal at a lovely restuarant with wine tasting. I felt slightly uncouth tho, as having an uneducated pallette such as mine, tasting 12 different Pinot Noirs, was slightly challenging. The differencs in some of them to me were so subtle, that that they were really hard if blimming impossible for me to detect! However I can tell I'm turning a bit of a corner and tasting things and being able to articluate them, that I couldn't have down 2 weeks ago - but still got a whole mountain to climb!!! Not mentioned to my work yet, that I drunk goon (cheap wine from the box) whilst travelling!!! and certainly not that I mixed red wine and coke!!!!

    Huntr Valley
    Also had 2 away days at the Hunter Valley (the largest Winery in NSW) which was fun and eye opening in equal measures! The 2 days were about the management team presenting the 3-5 year strategy to the Board of Directors. (Because we are a co-operative we have a board that sit above us to 'give direction'). To give you an inclining of the Board.. the youngest is probably 55 and the oldest 74! The longest time served on the board is 18 years and the average time is 10 years! They are all male and completely old school, think Australian Dinosaurs! I think you might have got the picture. It was quite tricky trying to prove that I ws a professional of value and not just a little blonde plaything, but I think I succeeded in the end... I hope! The days were hardcore, lots of thinking, presenting and mentally quite draining, but we did get rewarded with beautiful accomadation, great food and lots of good wine! When the CEO went to square the corkage bill, I think between us all we'd consumed 48 bottles! The following morning before we reconvened to get the boards feedback, I went over the Hunter in a Helicopter, that was awesome. It was a little 4 seater and a little scary when we took off - it's bizarre how it just goes straight up, but cool. Would do it again and I'd defo recommend.

    On the whole, really pleased with my job, it's exciting, challenging and has great potential for me.

    Social butterfly
    Had a good mix of being social and having early nights - to recover from the stress of working again!!

    Discovered a couple of new restuarants around Kings Cross/Darlinghurst. The Victoria Room with my friend Nat and The Gazebo with my friend Zhaleh, how very bizarre that they are from Leicester and Derby respectively!! 12,000 miles away and i've got my own Midlands gang!! Victoria Room is an amazing bar restuarant, lots of dark wooden victorian pannelling, plush leather sofa's, mis matched elegant furniture, low lighting and an amazing wine, cocktails and tapas list. Certainly not cheap tho! Mind you, Zhaleh and I made up for that at the Gazebo, a lovely bar with a really sweet outdoor area - when they mis charged us by $100!! Get in!

    Then on Friday, I went out with my workmates, to a gorgeous, gorgeous tapas restuarant in Kirribilli (another typical Oz name!!), I think it goes down as my second favourite meal thus far in Sydney. A girl at work's boyfriend owns it and the food was simply stunning. We had the degustation menu, which was basically a small sample of lots and lots of little dishes. The first dish that came out was tuna tartare with pickled cauliflower - my very 2 worst foods - and it was amazing! I'm not completely converted to tuna and cauli yet, but please be extremely proud of me eating and anjoying them!

    Had a girlie night out on the razzle on saturday in Paddington with Nat, Leanna, Jasmine, Ruth, Jac and Maggie. It was fun, got a little messy and ended at 4am! I was unable to join the girls in busting moves -as I had got the most ridiculous pair of beautiful but grossly uncomfortable shoes on!!! When will I learn?

    Then on Sunday, I popped over to Charlie and Oli's in Manly to pick up the final lot of my cargo, a bit of a pain dragging aheavy suitcase on the 1.5hour ferry, bus and walk home - but at least it's done and then finished Sunday off with a relaxing girly, completely obvious Chick Flick - 27 dresses. And yes I new the outcome of the film befor eI even put it on - of course the girl and boy were going to end up together!

    Any how - this entry is nearly as long as my dissertatin (and far more interesting - I hope!!)

    Love H.xxxxx

  • Update 6th May - 10th May

    Big News
    I'm employed!!! Yay! Following my second interview on Friday morning, I was called back Friday afternoon and asked to go for an interview with the chief exec on Monday. Little bit random, as we meet in a coffee shop, but at least it was quite relaxed and informal. After a complete sleepless night (most unlike me) on Monday, they called on Tuesday to offer me the job - Acquisition marketing manager for the Wine Society (how apt!). I'm really pleased as it's by far the most exciting job that I've seen since being out here and could be a really great opportunity for me, plus it's another step up for me, which is great on the cv and for my development. Just fingers crossed that I'll be amazing at it and haven't bitten off more than I can chew! I'll also be on the compnay books rather than paid through the agency, so it should be I'll get the employee benefits, like holiday pay and sick pay, that usual contracters don't get.
    Have to go in this afternoon (Friday) for a company meeting and so I can be introduced around and then think I'll start on Monday. So no more I weekday lie-ins!
    I also had by first piece of mail / delivery to my new home, which ws some lovely flowers, from Pip to congratulate me on my new job. It was such a nice surprise and so nice to have something delivered to my home.

    Weekly activities and Social
    Had a quite quiet week this week, trying to conserve the pennies - before I start work. Went out for a lovely, lovely Thai meal with my housemate, complete bargain a less that 10 pounds each and had my friend Sam round for tea one night, other couple of nights I've been completely lazy and stayed in with Stacey to watch TV or read my book. Books are so expensive out here - that I've taken to buying the biggest, thickest books I can find! Current one has 1400 pages!!
    Been jogging a few times, and also done the Bondi to Coogee coastal walk. I'm now in training for city to surf - so I don't get completely anhiliated by Jackie and Matt! Although it's Autumn here, this week has been simply stunning, really glorious weather, so it's been nice to get out for walks and runs. Although the next 2 weeks are forecast to rain pretty much daily.

    xx

  • Update...

    Interview
    Had my secnd interview at the Wine Society, it went really well and I've been invited back to meet the CEO tomorrow. Eek. At a coffee shop!!
    I think the role is between me and one other, who is a permenant resident of Aus and also more senior than I am, but the HR manager told me she loved my energy, passion and enthusiasm...So I'm not sure which way it will go. I'd love to get the job, but I guess we'll see tomorrow. Fingers crossed for me please!

    Girly weekend
    Just come back from a girly weekend in Terrigal (which is a lovely, lovely seaside town about 1.5hrs north up the coast.) Went with my friend sam and 4 of her work friends and it was such good fun. We stayed in the most amazing apartment that I've ever stayed in (http://www.stayz.com.au/property/gallery?property_id=12226&position=5). Got there Friday afternoon, supermarket stop before getting home, had a chilled night with in, bbq'd steaks and watched a movie. Really lovely and relaxing. Saturday, turned into a bit of an all day session out in Terrigal. Anna, Zharlee (from Derby!) and I didn't even make it home to get changed. It was all very, very messy. But great fun!
    Had a bit of a chilled one again today, up late for hangover breakfast, into Terrigal to feed the Pelicans(!) and fish and chips dinner and then a snooze in the park for an hour!
    It has been a really lovely weekend, with great company and the right mix of relax and razzle.

    xxxxx

  • Week 12-13

    House move and shopping trauma
    Successfully moved house, yay! Jac and Matt dropped me off and I was amazed at how much stuff I'd managed to accumulate in the time I've been here. (Mostly shoes!!). Got everything in and took a trip to Bondi Junction to get some new bed linen and a 'dooner', $460 dollars later and a chin that was on the floor, I left Target with purchases in toe. I didn't really think through the logistics of trying to get kingsize quilt, pillows, 'European cushions' (because I really needed them!), duvet, sheets and 7 huge picture frames home. Needless to say I looked a complete sweaty horrible mess struggling through the crowded shopping centre - luckily everyone avoided me, which helped the journey considerably!

    Housemate
    I've settled in really well to the new pad (will put soome piccies online!) and my housemate Stacey is really lovely. (Despite being the tinest girls I've ever seen and constantly on fad diets, that she doesn't need to do!!!)

    Being a 'Bondite'
    I've also taken up running again and it is weird! Back home I'm used to running at 6.30am, in the misty grey around the Trent and Victoria Embankment, switching it for running along the coast from Bondi to Tamarama beach is just amazing. As you look out, all you see is the sea, sand and waves crashing against the rocks, it's awesome and a sight I could never get bored off. I'm in training to do the City to Surf run with Jac and Matt in Aug. However it's 14km, which is about 12km too far for me and I'm slighly worried about it!!!

    Social Side
    Still managing to get out and about a bit, it's bizarre, being unemployed still, my day begings as people are getting home from work!! Although I've been doing the ladies that lunch thing during the days!!!
    On Tuesday I caught the ferry over to Manly, to Charlie and Oli's for dinner and to collect some of my cargo that I shipped over. Opening the cargo was like Christmas, because I packed it 5 months ago, I just couldn't remember what was in it and what the hell I'd packed, I got some lovely little surprises as I was going through it! However it does all stink, after being boxed for a months, shipped for 10 weeks, quaranteened for 2 weeks, and waiting at Charlie and Oli's for 3 weeks!!! So I've gone from having the bare minimum for 3 months to an abundance of clothes to pick from now!
    On Wednesday I met my friend Jasmine aftr work and we went to the NSW Art Gallery for 'Art after Hours', we had the most gorgeous Salad (I've changed!!!) and then went to the free cinema in the Gallery Theatre. Saw Netwrok, with Robert Duval. Extremely long, but worth watching, if you want a film to make you think.
    Thursday, I met my friend Ian for a couple of coffees in the afternoon and hung in with housie nd her fiance for the evening. (However by hanging in, generally means we all sit on our laptops, Daniel, the fiance and self confessed workaholic working, Stacey emailing and things and me writing this and doing random online things! whilst the tv is on. I'm sure you can imagine the scene!!!)
    Tomorrow (Friday), I'm going to Terrigal (about 1.5 hours up the coast from Sydney) for the weekend for my friend Sams birthday, really looking forward to a girly weekend... Will Update...

    Job Situ
    Fully into the work hunt now, it's becoming too expensive to entertain myself daily now the weather has changed! Inerviews so far include... Westfield, got the job, but then all went quiet as the role changed. Weightwatchers - horrendous interview with the most awful sourfaced woman, no job offer, feedback - I looked good on paper!! That made me feel great!!! Then on Tuesday I had an interview for the Wine Society, for an acquisition manager role, the job looks amazing. There is very little marketing expertise in the team and if I get the role I'm sure I can get stuck in and really make a difference. I had really positive feedback and have been invited back tomorrow for a second interview... figers crossed...

    I'm off now... Will update on interview and girls weekend, next week.

    H.xxxxxx

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