Yesterday I went to our local Thorntons chocolate factory to take part in an icing trial to see if I could get a temp job there.
The trial included icing the alphabet in both white icing and milk chocolate, and packing chocolates to a special made order. I actually found it quite fun.
I received a phonecall today asking me to start tomorrow! I wasn't expecting them to need me until the start of next week.
This does mean that I will be spending even less time on dA than I already am as although my shift will be from 10am to 6pm I have to leave at 8am to get there on time and wont be getting home until some time around 7-7:30pm. Maybe even later.
I do get weekends off though so at least I should be able to relax and visit the internet then and finally bringing some money in will be good.
Wish me luck.
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you has the paying work?
excellent stuff. hope you can do something really productive with the money
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Only problem is, quite a fair amount of it goes on bus travel.
I hope I can do something useful with the money too. Hopefully animation related.
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The internet is my escape.
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Enjoy animation? My YouTube account
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