you will have to have one for me... I only drink when ill and then only whisky... sorry!You've missed something out.........
a large glass of sauvignon blanc![]()
Please don't take this the wrong waywill try hard, but being dyslexic does not help matters. goes off to check OP
being an IT engineer and dyslexic pretty much go hand in hand (that is left hand in left hand btw!), but I am kind of expected to know how to use a spell checker and regretfully software/voice recognition only works on working hardware and working software and given it is my job to get it to that state... Also not too sure how well voice recognition works on unpacking hardware from boxes, installing into server racks and setting the server up from scratch... but thank you... I ended up in the wrong profession - got here by accident after being seconded into IT when I worked for the armed forces... at least I can blame it on someone!Please don't take this the wrong way
But being dyslexic may be in your favour
If you are actively seeking workthen you can get assistance including software that is voice recognition and the spellchecks are superb
You may even be entitled to an editor
The best advice is to seek advice
"Saw no progression in current position, and training people who were my superiors, took it toll on me.
Deaths within the family around the same time, as I was training the third superior, also added to the strain encountered at this time.
With family matters finally sorted out. Trip that had been "planned" during this period as a means to help take my mind of matters seemed ever more inviting. Fewer family commitments meant that it was now a possibility."
Why did you decide this would be a good time to set off around the world?
there are those who think a severe asthmatic who is slightly paralysed quitting her (well paid but very stressful) job to go off and indulge a passion and cycle around the world is not a positive trait! Admittedly they will be few and far between us here on CC but I have to think about the non-cycling side of the rest of the world...I'd play up the ambitious side of yourself with respect to your world tour. It's a positive personality trait, so make the most of it.
But you probably don't want to work for the kind of miseries who think that waythere are those who think a severe asthmatic who is slightly paralysed quitting her (well paid but very stressful) job to go off and indulge a passion and cycle around the world is not a positive trait! Admittedly they will be few and far between us here on CC but I have to think about the non-cycling side of the rest of the world...![]()
Some employers might have an inkling or suspicions, but I think you said yourself, employee turnover in IT is quite high anyway.and also not cover the fact that I only want to get back into the job market to save up and go off again for a 2nd attempt at some point in the future!![]()
probably better than the 3 bowls of breakfast cereal I have had today... OH is away from home and could not be bothered cooking! sad I know, but the chickpeas are being soaked for tomorrow nights tea...
being an IT engineer and dyslexic pretty much go hand in hand (that is left hand in left hand btw!), but I am kind of expected to know how to use a spell checker and regretfully software/voice recognition only works on working hardware and working software and given it is my job to get it to that state... Also not too sure how well voice recognition works on unpacking hardware from boxes, installing into server racks and setting the server up from scratch... but thank you... I ended up in the wrong profession - got here by accident after being seconded into IT when I worked for the armed forces... at least I can blame it on someone!![]()
Hand them round at the interview..........................probably better than the 3 bowls of breakfast cereal I have had today... OH is away from home and could not be bothered cooking! sad I know, but the chickpeas are being soaked for tomorrow nights tea...