It seems I only come back to LJ when I am in crisis; I wrote this
post this morning as I have had enough time and experience in London to recognize how out of place I feel most of the time, even though I have lived here for several years now. Just now I got a form rejection email from Oxfam, a place I have been a volunteer at for nearly 5 years -
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I hope it will help, in some small measure, if I tell you the problem with you in London is London. It *is* a hard and unfriendly place, intensely cliqueish, and the locals are intensely provincial in their outlook. I hated working there for 7 months, and would never voluntarily live there again.
Are there any clubs or societies for your interests? SF fan clubs, chess, anything like that?
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I could volunteer at the library I suppose, I have no idea - I never see any volunteers there, really. I have been at the Oxfam I'm volunteering at now for two years and have learned all I can learn and am restless for something new - something beyond books.
I've never been to the Lake District but I'd suspect it would be like that, I wonder what areas of the UK are friendly? I've been to Glasgow a few times and like it, is there anywhere else?
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Can you consider leaving London or are really important things keeping you there?
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What did your friend do? I am interested to know others' experiences in Oxfam!
The important thing keeping me in London is that my husband is here, but he is strongly thinking of moving elsewhere - just where I don't know, but outside of London, for sure...
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My husband is working - it's been about 2 1/2 years since his mini-stroke and he's fine, though working only four days a week. His health is steady, thank goodness.
Since my husband is Scottish he's partial to moving up to Glasgow, he's from there originally (though he grew up in Uddingston and Bothwell).
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