I love my job, I work with some ace people, I get to do lots of interesting and sometimes exciting things, and I get paid for it. But after almost ten years in Warrington, I’m moving on.
To Townsville. But you’ll know that already if you’ve been reading these posts in the right order.
A few months ago, (actually, quite a few months ago now), an advert was circulated round the various UK Trading Standards offices for a couple of jobs in Australia. The one I kinda liked the look of was for a Senior Trading Standards Officer in Townsville.
I applied, and then heard nothing more
Which is surprising, as re-reading my cv, I seem almost superhuman..
I am a motivated and professional officer, with 9 years of experience in this field, as well as over 6 years training to attain the high level of qualification which is statutorily required to fulfil this role. I currently work well as an integral part of a dynamic, highly publicised and award winning team at Warrington Trading Standards, and I am looking for the opportunity to advance my career, and to seek new challenges whilst remaining within the career path to which I am committed.
I’d give me a job!
But I heard nothing more, for ages. Then they invited me to an interview.
Sadly they weren’t flying me over there, but doing it via conference call. I spent an hour at some unearthly hour in the morning (9am) being interviewed via telephone by 3 Australians. After a number of other stages, including further phone calls, and written tests, I was offered the job!
3 months later, and I’m now all Visa’d up, and am starting on October 13th!
The job is basically centred on just the Weights & Measures part of what I currently do, so there’ll be less kicking down doors, raiding premises, chasing away rogue traders etc. But it’ll be Weights & Measures.. in Australia.
A few quick facts about the new job
Where I work now, there are 4 officers to cover Warrington. In Australia, there’s just me to cover an area 9 times the size of Wales.
It’s a promotion to a ‘senior officer’ position
My closest bosses will be 1000 miles away in Brisbane
One of the areas I’ll cover is called Mornington Island, to get there I drive 1000km inland to Mount Isa, then turn north to the coast. Mornington Island is an Indigenous settlement, and nobody is allowed to step ashore without first seeking written permission from the Indigenous Council 6 weeks in advance.
My office is about 300 meters from the beach.
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