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Entries from April 2008

Handmade Burgers and Graduates Into Employment

April 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I’m just back from another great evening out, again made by the company.  As the Apprentice, I’m fortunate enough to sit on Birmingham’s Future’s Graduates Into Employment Committee.  The group of volunteers aim to address the challenges faced by new graduates to the city, and to run events and workshops which encourage them to stay and help develop the way the city works.  They are responsible for the running of my job, The Graduate Apprentice, as well as the Welcome to Birmingham Event mentioned in previous posts.

Tonight, however, was not about work, and was a chance for us all to catch up over a Handmade Burger and a drink.  I choose the venue, and Mike from Marketing Birmingham was incredibly kind in picking up the bill. It was  a great chance to find out a little more about people, like how some like to surf, others play netball and all of us seem to be worried about when we are having kids… or rather our parents are! I’m only 23, so mine are way off yet, but at least I have chosen the names.

In all, it was again a great evening in a great city.  I know that I do rave on about it, but I really do believe that Birmingham is a fantastic place to be, a place made by the people within it.  Everyone involved with Birmingham Future are involved because they want to, and because they believe that they can add to the fantastic city that it is.  I spent an evening discussing where young professionals could live in the city, how difficult it is to find somewhere in the middle, with all of the benefits of a house, but still close enough to walk into the city centre.  We all decided that the lack of recycling in Birmingham is an issue, one which could be quite easy to address.  I guess the old phrase ‘Rome wasn’t built in a day’ springs to mind, but not allowing a tenant of a building to recycle commercial waste because the skip would create an eyesore is a problem… is no-one thinking about the long term?

I’m lucky to be in Birmingham, a few changes along the way and I would not be, but now that I am here, I am determined to make my mark on the city.  Birmingham Future, and the Graduates Into Employment Committee are one piece of the jigsaw, and again I am proud to be involved.  No other city can offer young professionals the chance to become involved in so much, as well as giving them the chance to build networks which grow and develop their business.  

In all, Handmade Burgers and like-minded young professionals are a great combination to fill an evening.  There truly are some fantastic people in Birmingham, with some fantastic ideas, and I look forward to a future where those ideas are realised.  

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Food & Wine, LMM Style

April 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Friday evening saw the first LMM social event to take place while I have been with the company.  I had heard various stories of random evenings or Go-Karting, which all sounded like fun, but I had yet to be part of the infamous evenings!

The plan was to head for a quick drink at Bluu… a trendy new bar just off Summer Row, and then head to Pizza Express at Brindleyplace for some food.  After that, the evening was less planned… but in-fact, we might as well have made no plans at all! Bluu was really nice, nothing too fancy, but kind of understated and impressive at the same time (I do realise that makes no sense, but take a visit and see what I mean) and full of young professionals all doing what they do best on a Friday night.  Those who know me well know that I only drink on very special occasions, but that didn’t stop me admiring the impressive range of spirits behind the bar.  The bartender knew he stuff, made a cosmopolitan in a new but interesting way, and the atmosphere made it easy to sit back and contemplate a long week.

This was the point where it started to go a little wrong… the half past six reservation at Pizza Express soon became seven, then seven thirty, and then it was cancelled.  The menu at Bluu (not to mention the two bottles of wine needing drinking) meant that we moved to the restaurant for food.  Again, the staff were excellent, and added to a fantastic evening.  The food was great, again in keeping with the understated simplicity of the venue.  The steaks looked like a steak should, with plenty of garnish and giant real potato chips on the side.  Each was cooked exactly as ordered, and all the food arrived at the same time, which at a table of 13, can be a challenge.

More wine, sambucca, cocktails and in places water followed the food, all complemented by waiting staff always willing to take a few minutes to see how we were and to have a chat.  As the evening drew to a close (for some not all) I made my excuses and headed off home. 

Turning up on Monday morning there were still a few sore heads from a weekend spent recovering, and some great stories relating to various journeys home.  In all, my first social with LMM was a great one, and I hope its not my last.  Being the Apprentice does mean that I have to move on every sixteen weeks, and while that provides the exact challenge that I need to bring out my best, it also means that I leave some great colleagues behind at each employer. 

In all the evening was made by a great venue, great staff, great food and fantastic colleagues… cant get much better than that.

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Graduate Apprentice 2008 Applications are open…

April 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment

It seems little strange as my year has flown by so quickly, but the applications to take on the role of Graduate Apprentice are now open.  The website is up and running with all the information that you need to know, as well as some details about mine and Darvinder’s experiences.

I’m hoping for a fantastic candidate to fill the role, it really is the opportunity of a lifetime, and one is sure to change the career of the successful applicant.

The Graduate Apprentice and the work of the Graduates Into Employment committee was highlighted at last nights Deal of the Year awards and Birmingham Future AGM.  The outgoing chairman finished her year by pointing out that Birmingham Future are carving out a distinctive voice with which to shape the city for the next generation, and I am proud to be one of many who give over and above time and time again to ensure that the city continues to grow and develop… I believe that we have a fantastic future in Birmingham ahead.

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Lands End To John O Groats

April 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment

In the summer of next year, I am planning to cycle from one end of the country to the other… it will affectionally be known as LEJOG. It is approximately 1000 miles, dependent on the route that we take. We will be my friend Tom Kay who I have known since secondary school and who has already made his way across America on a bike, and me, a bit of a fitness nut now that I can’t row and someone who gets bored easily so wanted to plan a trip! As a warm up cycle, I will be taking part in the Forest of Arden Cycle on the 27th April, the 60 mile route. This ride will be in aid of Action Medical Research, but will also be a test of how fit I really am… results will no doubt follow! Details on the ride can be found here:

http://www.action.org.uk/get_involved/forest_of_arden

Categories: LEJOG · Lifestyle · Personal

My first blog!

April 8, 2008 · 3 Comments

Well here it goes, this is my first blog! After meeting Stef this morning, and finding out all about the exciting projects lined up for me, we decided that it would be a great idea if I blogged my progress!I’m new to he whole blogging thing, so give me time, but I’m going to start with updating my time so far as the Graduate Apprentice!

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