Which also means that I’m due in Chelmsford, today: for a meeting with my Restart case worker.
Hopefully?
She’ll have something, job wise, that’ll work out better than the recent one.
That?
Was for an outsourcing company called Capita: one that wanted to hire me for a home working job handling customer calls for Tescos.
This, after the same outsourcing company rejected me for their job, handling calls for PlusNet.
I’d not successfully got through their checks and vetting procedure.
If I take the Capita/Tescos gig? I’d stand a very good chance of being taken on … and then sacked after finishing the training, for failing the same checks.
Something I managed to explain to my Job Centre case worker, yesterday. I expected problems, there: but he was surprising sympathetic.
Especially as I pointed out my Restart worker had had told me Capita were ‘… crying out for people.’
The look on his face was a picture: as both he and I knew the phrase ‘crying out for people,’ translates as ‘this company has a stupidly high staff turnover.’
We’ll just have to see what happens.
~≈Ω≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with Debbi scoring ten out of ten, Olga on nine and Mum on eight!
Q1) 11th October is the Feast day of Saint Alexander Sauli. He’s a patron saint of where: Corsica, Sardinia or Cyprus?
Q2) Surveying of one stretch of the Mason-Dixon Line finished: on 11th October, 1767. The Terminal Point is on the borders of West Virginia and where: Pennsylvania, Maryland or Delaware?
Q3) The Second Vatican Council started: on 11th October, 1962. Which Church organised it: the Roman Catholic Church, the Egyptian Orthodox Church or the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster?
Q4) The Mary Rose was raised: on 11th October, 1982. The ship was part of which king’s navy?
Q5) Which modern king was at the raising of the Mary Rose?
Q6) Finally … ? Actress, Claudia Black, was born on 11th October, 1972. She played Aeryn Sun in which science fiction series?
Q8) Telstar was launched into space in 1962. The song, Telstar, was released by a British band called what: The Tornados, Monsoon or Rory Storm and the Hurricanes?
Q9) Iain M. Banks’ Culture novels, the Star Wars movies and Flash Gordon serials, are all examples of what: space opera, space operetta or space musicals?
* It was a Taikonaut, Olga. It’s an Anglicised version of the Chinese term, hángtiānyuán (航天员). Apparently, it translates as ‘heaven navigator.’
It struck me as obvious, after a day or two. Especially given the main character was going through rehab at the time. She’s criticised for dating whilst in a 12-step group, as well: which is genuine. From what I’ve seen, it’s felt unwise, as it can distract us from recovery. I think someone on the movie’s done their research.
Yesterday went well enough: my case worker seems sympathetic. And I managed to help Jude out telling him a few keyboard shortcuts. They’ve been using Macs in their Music technology classes. I hope they stick!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Yeah, sorry, Debbi! There’s a couple more coming, as well: on the 18th and 26th. The latter is Essex Day: I think the saint may be familiar!
If it’s any help, you’re the only person who got yesterday’s Taikonaut question.
^ I’ve got it playing on iPlayer as we speak, Trevor. Ms Tan’s team really don’t know much about John Waters movies, do they? I mean, come on, even I knew about Divine, for crying out loud!
Oh, looks like St Andrews won this first round match. I think they won last year, didn’t they … ? No, sorry, that was Imperial …
Q5) Charles III (who wasn’t a king then. It sounds like a bit of a disaster, but...) I guess this is the job you were talking about, the one you refused to send the rest of the documents until you had passed the tests... I see now. Fingers crossed for Jude. I am sure he'll remember them if he uses them often. I am forever checking out shortcuts but don't remember many of them. Of course, I'm also much older than he is. The thing with the Taikonaut was that I somehow missed the bit about "signing" countries, and I thought you were only talking about the three first countries who had been involved in it (UK, USA and USSR), and, because the UK had not sent their own astronauts to space, I was a bit confused. Good luck with your meeting today.
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1 Corsica
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3 Roman Catholic
4 King Henry 8th
5 King Charles 3rd
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Q1) Corsica
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Q3) The Roman Catholic Church
Q4) Henry VIII
Q5) Charles III (who wasn’t a king then. It sounds like a bit of a disaster, but...)
I guess this is the job you were talking about, the one you refused to send the rest of the documents until you had passed the tests... I see now.
Fingers crossed for Jude. I am sure he'll remember them if he uses them often. I am forever checking out shortcuts but don't remember many of them. Of course, I'm also much older than he is.
The thing with the Taikonaut was that I somehow missed the bit about "signing" countries, and I thought you were only talking about the three first countries who had been involved in it (UK, USA and USSR), and, because the UK had not sent their own astronauts to space, I was a bit confused.
Good luck with your meeting today.
Wow! I had no idea about the new King Charles III.
ReplyDelete1. Corsica
2. Pennsylvania
3. the Roman Catholic Church
4. Henry VIII
5. King Charles III
6. Farscape