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Life's pretty hard in London...




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Itz pretty hard in London; one of the most expensive city and the most populated city in the world. All those words about London is no fable at all. You need to be really really really really really really really lucky to get the job you like or wanted within a few months. This place is packed with all sorts of people with all sorts of skilled and talents from all sorts of places in the world. My landlord's a Mauritius, my flatmates a Hongkie and another an Irish but she's currently in Berlin teaching. It's of now surprise if someone next to you was speaking some funny accents and you don't even understand what is that.

It has been like 3 weeks since I landed in London, but I've not been able to secure a job although there's rumours many exployers prefers Malaysians over other nationalities to run their business.

Actually, I've been to two interviews and they're nothing but dissapointment only. Unlike Jess, her interviews are actualy hopefuls and she's still waiting for calls from a prospective employer. Big company leh.

The first one was a position for Management Trainees at Wembley Park. And going there from where I stay needs 1 hour of travelling by Tube. But then, after that 1 hour of journey which cost me £5 to and fro ( and itz £10 fer the both of us), it turns out to be a direct selling company. %&^*&^"£$" waste my blardi time and $$... But then, the positive part about the trip is that I saw the new Wembley Stadium. But then, sibeh paiseh, limpeh din take photo. hehehehe

Second one was a IT Trainees... The advertisement talks until sibeh steady. Give placement with training in IT Networking lar. So, I oso shiok shiok go interview lor. Skali.... the MCSE, MCP and the CCNA course altogether cost me a whopping £5340 leh. Siao one. Where I got such $$ to pay fer it. If I got such $$ in my pocket now, would I be roaming the street or scouring the newspaper or even surfing the recruitment website fer jobs. Aniwae, before that nice fella can continue, I stopped him and tells him I'm actually a poor bloke looking fer a job which can provide me a sensible amount of income so that I can get some hot meals on the table.

This one lagi worst. I have to travel to another satellite town by train de leh. Luckily Jess did not follow me. It cost £4.70 for a return ticket just for that. And worst of all. There's nothing to see in the town. Ultra boring journey which yield no result at all!! aih...



I've sent countless resumes for IT related jobs and also covered god-knows miles of streets and pavements scouring for jobs in retail shops, restaurants, take-aways or even groceries shops. All of their answers are actually the same: "I/We've already got someone already".



Niamar!! They got someone for the vacancy, yet they still have the notice on their windows!!!

That, Jessie got answer fer it... hahaha.

"It's simple." says Jessie.

"They are just being polite and they don't want you lor" she continues nonchalantly.

Thatz the cold hard truth shot at me that day. I was kinda stunned the moment Jess finished the last sentence and she was really kewl about it. As though, itz pretty common from her experience.

I mean, they need someone to work, to run their business, yet, they are picking on choosing over the choices they have. To be frank, I don't really see ppl walking around on the streets looking fer jobs just like wat we're doing all the time after the 3 days "honeymoon period" when we just arrived in London.

I can totally understands that the Turkish restaurants would prefers turkish and so on. But then, what about chinese food, Thai Restaurants and even Vietnamese restaurants. What are they looking for? Chinese from China, Thais or Vietnamese?

I still can't understand. These 3 races or nationalities are from the Asia region and other than the language and culture, they are kinda the same physically, isn't it...

Aniwae, we've kinda decided to move to Leeds and tries our luck there. Furthermore, the rent there is super cheap. Not like what we're paying here for this Master Bedroom.

And Jessie just clinched a deal for a double room in Leeds fer just £200 a month inclusive of all bills and internets. Can't u believe it?!?!?

I'm off to sleep now to end the day and tomolo shall be a brand new day. Hopefully, GOd will have a pleasant surprise for me as I've been a good boy for not smoking or boozing lately.

Cheers mate...
Andy "Shackks" Ooi

7 comments:

TNS said...

i also want to be in London

and malaysia boasting abt its multi culture

Quirkz said...

Heyz cuz!!!

Nice photos!! Lookin' good there too~ Life overseas ain't easy. But hey! Life was never Easy, but that only makes you Stronger!

Joint effort to provide support & encouragements are the best mental pillar you'll ever get. Stay strong! and Good Luck!! Say hi to Jess for me. *winkz*

With much Love from Down Under~

TNS said...

damn, i miss down under

Quirkz said...

Heyz Cuz... Don't mind me usin' your blog space... but...

Heyz J. Tan,
You miss "Down Under" meanin Australia or the other??

Are you a Perv?

TNS said...

downunder is oz, mate

Shackks said...

Hey Jason...
come over one day... but then, u'll be surprised that London is not wat many had imagined. It has lost it's uniqueness and has become a melting pot for those from all around the world...

Malaysia and it's Multi Culture?? Come to London and u'll understand watz Multi-culture...

Cuz!!
u're rite. life in a new place indeed ain't easy... watz more itz thousand miles away Msia and without anyone we can really depends on.

Cheers

TNS said...

wanted to andy but boh lui, air ticket ald RM5k!!!!!!!