A Season Workers Life

Good Morning, this is your Captain speaking, (aka Cheesmeister General, Major Tom, The Big Cheese),

Today we can expect some bright sunshine, by this afternoon I wouldn’t be surprised if we see some rain?!

It’s the last ‘full season’ recruitment day for a while, we’re back at The Queens Hotel down on Brighton sea front today. I’m looking forward to seeing the turnout. I have to say our Edinburgh visit put the South of England to shame in smart appearance, perhaps today will be different? Just remember, our interview is no different from an interview for a paper round or with Lord Sugar, appearance is everything!

The office is now a hive of excitement with things kicking into overdrive for the coming season, I have quotes hitting me left, right & centre, but it won’t be long until we’re back out in the French Alps for the training course. The…

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About waytosantiago

The way of St. James is one of the three largest Christian pilgrimages of the world. I intend to walk one of the many routes which begins in le Puy en Velay, France. The route has been trodden by many weary souls, looking for answers, looking for adventure, for the obvious religious reasons, or just walked for the sake of it. I first came across the route about 6 years ago whilst reading Paulo Coelho’s ‘The Pilgrimage’, I decided maybe something could be learnt from spending so much time on the road in solitude. Being the kind of person that lives to work, these ideas were put on hold whilst my life moved steadily forward. Recently I’ve found myself longing for adventure and decided it was time to begin planning. Another thing I decided was if I was going to do this, I may as well try and raise money for charity along the way. So the story begins...
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