Friday 23 November 2007

The world’s variety

The world's variety is very fascinating. Everyone of us has his own reality and consciousness. We are all the same, but at the same time we are so different. We live together on our Earth, as small as grains of sand, but at the same time we seem to be so great, and it astonishes me. The scale of variety is so big that is not easy to grasp it. I see it better than majority of people, because I experienced the change in my life. I changed twice the country of live,  language and reality. I have a fascination with watching culture diferences. It helps to understand others, to realize that the world is not flat and there is not always only one truth. I wish we all could open our eyes wider...

Linux User Groups in West Midlands

As I said before, I'm a Linux fan. In Poland I've been involved in a local Linux User Group activities. In Spain I was a member of other LUG. Now it's time for English LUGs! My first meeting was at South Birmingham Linux User Group in May this year, where I got to know several SBLUG members as Zeth Green for example. Because of my weak English I can't be a member on equal terms, but I'm lurking the mailing lists of some LUGs. Lately I went to the meeting of the Wolverhampton LUG. It was a very interesting talk about IPMI made by Adam Sweet with a live presentation of this platform on Linux. I'm planning to go to a meeting of Coventry LUG and Warwick LUG as well. I'm curious about how the UK's LUGs are doing. Besides I like to get to know interesting people involved in Linux OS.

Looking for a Linux job

Well, I'm a Linux fan and for about seven years I've been using this Operation System at home and professionally as well. The problem I have in UK is that I can't find any job in IT with Linux involved. I sent a lot of CVs to various employment agencies and... nothing. I uploaded my CV to various job sites, the same result. I'm starting to feel redundant. Although those agencies were looking for the Linux System Administrators, in spite of being experienced in this matter, I was skipped. I don't know, it could be because of my poor English, but I think in this job you don't need a perfect language skills. The most important is your knowledge, am I wrong? All right, at present I work as unskilled labourer and I'm improving my English skills. The strange thing is that I couldn't find a job as SysAdmin nor a simple Computer Technician. In Spain was easier find something in IT with poor Spanish. UK has not dealt kindly with me ;-)

Friday 9 November 2007

To travel is to live

Sometimes I hear the question "Why?! Why you decided to move from Canary Islands to United Kingdom, are you crazy?". Maybe... OK, first and almost I like to get to know new countries. I started from Spain/Canary Islands because it was something completely different from my mother country. However after almost three years of living there, I felt saturated and thought I have to go. My Spanish was good, I speak fluently but why not to learn next language?

Why England? Because I wish to learn English, which is the most important language in the world. The most important, but not the only one, as think many of English people surprised by the fact, that somebody can't speak English :-) Therefore here I am, working very hard to improve my abilities of English language. I think England is the better country to live if you want to learn English, isn't it?

Besides I like to travel. Not only on holidays, because in this way you can't get to know any country. I think if you want to do it well, you have to live at least couple of years in one place. To learn local language, to know mentality of inhabitants, to explore important places etc. This is my way of do it, I like this style of life. Apart from that I think it's good for my children because they learn many languages, cultures and get open-minded. They learn how to adapt to new circumstances which is very important ability in the contemporary world. In every country they attend regular schools for years that enrich their knowledge. They like it as well, because their curiosity of the world is fulfilled. As said Hans Christian Andersen "To travel is to live"...

I have to add that there is another thing. To date I didn't stabilize my professional situation. If in England I'll find what I'm looking for, maybe I'll stay here.

It happened!

All right, I'm writing seven months after the first post and I can say I've done it! I live in United Kingdom. The place choosen for this stage of my life is Birmingham. Why Birmingham exactly? I had several reasons, one of them was the average cost of house lettings. While in London the price of letting of three bedroom house is about £1000, in Birmingham you can find something for about £550. Apart from that Birmingham is the second largest city in the country. Besides, I had good associations with this city like: Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Electric Light Orchestra, UB40 etc. :-) So, after spending hours with my family discuting about it, we decided that I have to go to Birmingham on my own, to find out more. After one month that I spent in UK in May, we decided to move at the end of June.

First two months we were becoming used to new country, exploring the city. The weather in July was rainy and we had to wait better conditions for our trips. Anyway we took advantage of every sunny day to get to know new city. In September our children started their schools and we began work. Because of our poor english we can't work in our professions and I work as driver, while Ula works as packer of watches. I hope I find a job in IT, because after nine years of experience in this field, I feel a little strange doing something else.