Tuesday
26th March, 2019 1015
I
hosted dinner last night for Alice and Annie. Pre-made spring rolls
(Annie actually asked if I had made them myself – I'm not that
good!), followed by Mediterranean mince and aubergines, or at least
my take on it. Dessert was strawberry fool. The mince wasn't quite as
expected, I only had tomato pesto and not sun-dried. It was still
well received nonetheless.
It
was during dinner (and the main reason for mentioning it at all) that
the difficulties of finding another job at over sixty years old was
discussed. Annie had a brain fart as she suddenly remembered the
school next to our main campus has a married couple teaching there
who are both 67. Would I like her to ask if they are recruiting?
Silly question.
Before
bed last night I had an email outlining rough job specification
details, in particular an upper age limit of seventy! More than
enough for my purposes. This morning I have been telephoned already
and a copy of the contract will be emailed to me later for perusal.
They are interested in hiring me.
Ok,
so it's still in freezing Lanzhou but it's a job. It's also Gansu
Agricultural College, which sounds like a step down but isn't –
Chinese colleges have a tendency to call themselves universities
anyway. I think (but have never truly found out) that to be a
“proper” university they need to be authorised to bestow Masters
degrees and Doctorates. I haven't worked at anywhere such and I doubt
that outside of the Tier 1 cities there are many that fit that
description. They go as far as Bachelors.
The
pay is more too and moving home will be considerably easier. With
luck, unlike last time, nothing will be broken in transit. I will try
to hire a man with a van for the task.
Fingers
crossed my problem is soon to disappear.
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