I've been meaning to blog but have been side swiped by a cold. Could I get these in the fall or winter when everyone else is getting sick? why no, I get sick in the spring when the weather is great and outside time is most desirable. stupid immune system.
I took some cold meds last night and they still havn't worn off- very fuzzy head and unfortunately I'm working until 2am tonight...and the next several nights in a row. huzzah! (not really.) But hopefully I will sleep enough between shifts to kick the crap outta this cold!
I decided to get my license to do security in Ireland. I used to do retail security in the states- I was the head of security for a Target in the states. I loved my job- I loved making the feeling of making a difference, I loved the thrill of the "chase" and the adrenaline i got from making a good apprehension and a good case. The reason why I didn't go for a security job here in Ireland is that I know security is completely different here. There is no hands on here, there is really no ability to make an impact like I was able to in my last job. I feel like I would really be frustrated doing security here, like my hands were tied whenever I saw someone doing something illegal or out of line. There are so many laws here that let people get away with murder.
Despite all of this I am tired with job searching- I don't even put in CV's places anymore- there are no jobs here and the ones that are here I'm overqualified for and I never seem to get them anyways. I also know I have to get out of the current job that I'm in. I'm tired of the horrible hours, low pay and being bullied by a total jackass (my boss) on a daily basis. I know that if I get my license to do security here I am practically guaranteed a job since most companies really need female staff- not many women want to do this kind of job.
Now here is the current challenge (there always seems to be one)- you have to get a license. In the states my job trained me to do security and apprehensions, conflict resolution, handling dangerous situations etc. Here you have to pay to take the course and its not cheap (its about 600 euro) and then you have to pay for your license (about 180 euro) and since I'm not from Ireland I have to get a criminal background history from the FBI which could potentially take a lot longer than I have to get into a course this summer. It all seems pointless and frustrating to me since I know I have the proper training and in fact more training than I need to do security here since they are not allowed to apprehend anyone.
So now I'm split- do I invest money that we don't necessarily have so I can get a job with decent hours and better pay, even though I don't necessarily want to do it, or do I continue with the crappy job and hold out for an undetermined amount of time for a job that I might like to come along??
Sigh....I just want someone to come along and hand me a load of cash and a fantastic career. I either better find a magic genie or start playing the lottery haha!
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Paddy's Day
Warning: there are plenty of photos in this post. I apologize in advance- but enjoy nonetheless!
This year was my first St. Patricks Day here in Ireland and so I decided to make the most of it! There was a parade on in the town, which everyone told me that I would hate and that I should expect to be disappointed, however I thought it was great! (I think most people here have this idea in their heads that Americans all have this huge enormous glammed up parades when in reality its mostly tractors with tinsel and etc. haha!)
UPDATE: I forgot to mention- that whole wear green on Paddy's day or get pinched thing? doesn't happen here. Most people have never even heard of that over here and find it hilarious. (note to self- don't tell anyone else that cause you'll get pinched. even if you are wearing green. damn cheats.)
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