Life in London
Well, after travelling the world for four months I've finally decided to settle down a little. This was mostly due to having run out of money, but also because living in England for a while was always part of the master plan.
So, I now live in Fulham, London and catch the tube into the heart of the city each day. I have a job with a large international engineering firm called Arup working as a geotechnical engineer. I'm earning heaps when you turn it into $NZ but when you take into account the cost of living over here (especially in London!) I'm in about the same sort of financial situation as I was in New Zealand.
I'm staying in a flat above a Tesco Express (basically a convenience store for those who aren't familiar with English shops) with two girls. Niamh (pronounced "Neeve") is Irish and works as a BBC sound engineer and Gwen is Dutch and works as an administrative manager at a private hospital. We all work different hours and so only see each other at sporadic intervals but we all seem to be getting along really well so far.
I spend a lot of time going to see Arsenal play at their new 60,000 seat stadium which is something that I've wanted to be able to do ever since I was a kid so I'm living out a dream in that sense which is absolutely fantastic!
Life is mostly pretty good.
So, I now live in Fulham, London and catch the tube into the heart of the city each day. I have a job with a large international engineering firm called Arup working as a geotechnical engineer. I'm earning heaps when you turn it into $NZ but when you take into account the cost of living over here (especially in London!) I'm in about the same sort of financial situation as I was in New Zealand.
I'm staying in a flat above a Tesco Express (basically a convenience store for those who aren't familiar with English shops) with two girls. Niamh (pronounced "Neeve") is Irish and works as a BBC sound engineer and Gwen is Dutch and works as an administrative manager at a private hospital. We all work different hours and so only see each other at sporadic intervals but we all seem to be getting along really well so far.

Life is mostly pretty good.


1 Comments:
Good luck in London!
I've been keeping up with your blog for a while, but not posted anything till now.
Anyway: Thanks for giving me another excuse to procrastinate while at work.
Sean. (you know, from CH)
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Anonymous, at November 28, 2006 10:51 pm
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