Well, I lasted two months

Some people were asking how I'm doing with the new job and all.
I have two songs that answer that question:


So, yeah, I won't last the month. Now that that's decided, maybe my stress level goes back to a point where I can write again. Right now, I'm too stressed and tired after that 9-hr day plus 2.5 hrs of commute.

Next time I tell people I'll never go back to journalism, I won't even be swayed by a "brilliant opportunity" or a decent-sized pay cheque.

In even more positive news - here's an interview about the biligualness of it all. :) 
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Published on September 04, 2014 14:20
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message 1: by LenaRibka (new)

LenaRibka Where are the songs? :) I could make some proposals!
The interview was great! How I understand you, Aleks! I feel the same but your English is my German! :)


message 2: by Kaje (new)

Kaje Harper Sorry it didn't work out - that commute sounds brutal. Good luck with moving on.


message 3: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov Lena - If you go to my blog, they're there. :) And - how long have you been away from your native language?

Kaje - It wasn't my favourite thing on the planet... :)


♣ Irish Smurfétté ♣ You already know I think your interview was fun and revealing lol :D

Congrats on not just realizing but acting on a change you clearly felt like you had to make. \m/


message 5: by LenaRibka (last edited Sep 06, 2014 01:26PM) (new)

LenaRibka Aleksandr wrote: "Lena - If you go to my blog, they're there. :) And - how long have you been away from your native language?

Kaje - It wasn't my favourite thing on the planet... :)"


Long enough already to think in German! :) Since 1996!
And I have read this blog! Am I stupid?! I can't see the songs!!! Are they hidden? :(
Books and music are my passion. I think very often while reading a book what kind of song could suit the best for it. Sometimes I put my music imagination in my review. It is why I wanted to know.


message 6: by Vivian (new)

Vivian I suck when transported to other languages. When I was first learning Spanish I would say something and then ask if the sentence made sense. And the answer was no. Half the sentence was in French and the other half in Spanish and my mind had just hobbled it together on the fly.

I suck at any language besides English, and even then I sometimes wonder. My Scandinavian friends sound more technically perfect.


message 7: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov Irish - Good! I'm glad my linguistic misfortunes are entertaining. :)

Lena - So you've been doing that longer than I have. :) And - check out this link: http://aleksandrvoinov.blogspot.co.uk...

Vivian - I think it really helps if you learn a language while young. I won't even attempt to learn another apart from the two I have. (Unless I emigrate to another country, say, Italy.) Too much work keeping the language alive.


message 8: by Verditwist (new)

Verditwist Aleks - re this bit 'how to destroy the world and plunge it into a nuclear winter without having the benefit of nuclear weapons' - you should have a chat with Matthew Mather - he seems to have got it sussed. Re languages - cripes - you are talking to the English here (well some of us must be) and by tradition we suck at learning other languages. You never seen 'allo allo' ? - cleaver, tasteless and strangely funny (apparently) - especially when with friends and under the influence. AND - if the worst came to the worst you could always write it down - you know you are good at that. E


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