Okay, first things first: I called Allans and asked what’s going on, but they didn’t have time to talk to me and just said that they’ll call tomorrow. No call. Well, they’ve never called me before when they’ve said they would, so why would they have started now? Growl. I also called Yo!Sushi, asked nicely for a second chance – no can do. I also asked them if they could give me a written refusal letter so that I could get an interview for the national insurance number – no can do. :(
But then I called one of the places back that was supposed to call me (but didn’t) and I got a training sesson for today at Tony’s Cafe & Sandwich Bar in Harrow. I was there from 9 am to 3 pm and I think it went very well! n__n I’m feeling really good about it. I was helpful and friendly and smiled a lot and tried my best. It wasn’t a very busy place which is probably just got for me ‘cos I tend to freeze easily when there’s too much going on. :P Tony said he’d call me today (he needed to talk to someone first) but he also said that we’ll see on Monday! Yayyy! I’m really hoping this’ll work out for me!
Right on that line that divides the planet into two, south east of New Zealand. :) Yayyy, New Zealand! New Zealand! Here I come! ♥ (This took a while to sink in, apparently :D Now, where’s my shovel?)
Trudi Canavan: The Magicians’ Guild This is the first book of The Black Magician Trilogy and after reading it, I am sure to read the rest of them. I enjoyed this so much! It’s been a while since I’ve read fantasy novels and my god how I have missed it! Fantasy is by far my favorite genre and this was a very good fantasy book. Very well written, fascinating and captivating. Sometimes when you read a book this long (465 pages) you feel relieved to be done with it, but to me this didn’t feel that long and I would have wanted to keep on reading. Means that I have to make a stop at the library soon and pick up book two, The Novice. ;)