I’ve just had the second day in my new job and I must say just how much I’m enjoying it. For the last seven months I’ve been a Living Support Worker, not as opposed to a dead one, but one that gives support to people with learning difficulties. Gone are the days of one to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘care work’
A Very Different Dynamic
Posted: 2nd June 2009 by Mathew in Mathew's BlogTags: badly writen novels, care work, expressed feelings, helping others, Horsham Writers, learning difficulties, Mathew E C Bridle, new job, surrey, writer's circle
As one door closes.
Posted: 22nd May 2009 by Mathew in Mathew's BlogTags: badly writen novels, Banstead, care work, helping others, horsham, Horsham Writers, learning difficulties, Mathew E C Bridle, Surrey County Council, waiting, work, writer's circle
Well, here we are at the end of another job. I’ve been employed in my curent / last post for 7 months and found it to be one of the most enjoyable jobs that I’ve ever had. There is something very satisfying it spending your day helping people. Whether I’m just taking them shopping, or [...]
Waiting, Waiting I Must Be British
Posted: 13th May 2009 by Mathew in Mathew's BlogTags: badly writen novels, care work, expressed feelings, home, Horsham Writers, Mathew E C Bridle, new job, queing, waiting
So I have this new job and I’m still in the old one, which causes that inner turmoil of wanting out and wanting in at the same time. It’s not that I don’t like my current job, I do, but the company leaves a lot to be desired. But being British I have this innate [...]
Woot!
Posted: 8th May 2009 by Mathew in Mathew's BlogTags: badly writen novels, care work, expressed feelings, Horsham Writers, Mathew E C Bridle, new job, work, writer's circle
Woot! – An indescribable cry of joy. After many long weeks I now have a start date for my new job. 1st June 2009 will see me zinging up the M23 to Banstead where I’ll be taking on the role of a Day Centre Officer working with people with learning difficulties. Presently I do the [...]