Thanks for asking, Doc. The job is great - I have a high degree of autonomy and the backing of my Directors. There's a lot to do. The team are very talented, but there are some fundamental gaps in knowledge, which have led to a few situations arising which could have been prevented. I've written our strategy document for the next 5 years and I am now in the process of rolling it out across the team and the organisation. Some feathers will be ruffled in the process, but like I said, I have the backing of my Directors.
I'm about to start consultation this week on a new structure, so I know people in work are feeling a little anxious about that. I'm hoping when I reveal it and ask for feedback, that their fears will be allayed.
Living between two places is interesting. I am very fortunate that I have sole use of a 2-bedroom flat when I am away - and I could stay up there full time if I wanted to. It's 6 months since I moved into my little cottage by the sea and I would miss it very much - especially in these summer months - if I didn't come home at weekends. The cottage is pretty much ideally placed - close to a large recreation ground, a couple of minutes walk to the beach, but also in the middle of the town centre with lots of independent shops and cafes. I now differentiate between the two locations as home (my flat) and home-home (my real home in Sussex).
It's not without it's difficulties though. Last week, I was taken ill at the flat. As I am not registered with a Dr there, everything was more complicated. As I write this, I'm home-home but need to get in the car in a couple of hours to drive to Milton Keynes where I have a follow up hospital appointment this afternoon (they think I have a DVT).
At least my college course has now finished, so that's one less pressure!