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I have finally decided that it is probably about time I started to look for a job after getting from my (aborted) world tour... so I need to ideas on how to explain going off to cycle around the world... The CV is only +10 years out of date
to summarise I had been in the previous position 7 years (which in IT is a very long time)... dead-end job, no further prospects for promotion/advancement without leaving IT completely... quit my job after 3rd manager (wasn't getting on with him and job was making me ill)...plus a few family/friends deaths, went off to cycle around the world - only did 12 months, 22 countries and 9,000 miles on the road before disaster struck... bad leg injury meant had to abort tour completely. rehab took a while. family commitments/ill health meant taken a while to get back to being fit enough to work... back at college part-time (learning Spanish, into 2nd year now).
can't think of anything else that could be relevant to the waffle...
anyone think of a much better way of explaining it please?


to summarise I had been in the previous position 7 years (which in IT is a very long time)... dead-end job, no further prospects for promotion/advancement without leaving IT completely... quit my job after 3rd manager (wasn't getting on with him and job was making me ill)...plus a few family/friends deaths, went off to cycle around the world - only did 12 months, 22 countries and 9,000 miles on the road before disaster struck... bad leg injury meant had to abort tour completely. rehab took a while. family commitments/ill health meant taken a while to get back to being fit enough to work... back at college part-time (learning Spanish, into 2nd year now).
can't think of anything else that could be relevant to the waffle...
anyone think of a much better way of explaining it please?
