had an interview last

I had an interview last week for which I had to do a pyschometric test. Yesterday I got to see the results of it. And they’re pretty accurate – which is scary. Apparently my descriptive words are:
Dependable, persistent, patient, kind, thorough, loyal, supportive, sincere, logical, systematic, steady, deliberate, communicative, friendly, persuasive, asks ‘why’, ‘who’ and ‘how’.

applied for this project

I applied for this project at Freelancers.Net the other day. Last night I got an email from the company asking if I could look at some emergency for them on the Clix site. I did, and sorted it for them, but whilst we were chatting the guy said that they’d had 120 responses to that advert, and that some people were offering to do the work for free just so they could put it onto their portfolio. I guess that’s why I hadn’t heard anything from them about that work. Time will tell if I get any further work from them on the strength of my emergency-helping-out ability.

Today Jeremy and attempted

View from Chanctonbury Ring

Today Jeremy and I attempted our maddest plan yet, to cycle part of the South Downs Way from Amberley to Brighton. We’re both in our notice period having been made redundant last week, so we thought it would be a good opportunity to get out there and pedal. 26 miles later and I’m absolutely exhausted although nothing aches as yet. The photo above was taken at Chanctonbury Ring (probably the highest point on our ride at around 238m).

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I had an interview on Friday, and among other bizarre questions I was asked if I planned to have children, and if so what was the timescale. Now I appreciate that I’m now 31 and that companies would have a concern about the children thing, but I’m not sure it’s an appropriate interview question.

Update: I’ve since discovered that it is legal to ask that as long as they ask the same questions of all other candidates. They’re not allowed to make a decision based on the answer though.