Gallivant

gal·li·vant also gal·a·vant (gl-vnt) intr.v. gal·li·vant·ed, gal·li·vant·ing, gal·li·vants 1. To roam about in search of pleasure or amusement. 2. To play around amorously; flirt. 25, M, London. Loving Life. sn: jfumbs email jfumbs at gmail dot com

A little update on my life

My contract recently ended at the Champagne house where I worked for the past 2 years and I can’t really figure out how to manage my days. I spend about 2 hours a day looking for possible job openings in London and flats to rent, but I reach a breaking point and have to go outside, even if it’s simply to drive to the nearest city and sit in a cafe with an espresso and people-watch.

How do people stand being unemployed for months at a time?

  1. desalmada said: because the government pays them pretty well to sit on their ass all day
  2. drinksareonme said: Sorry to hear of your situation. During this difficult time, you have to think of searching for a new job as your full-time job. Shower, dress, go to “work” searching for jobs, take a lunch, end after eight hours. Work at it but stay sane. Good luck.
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