A Free Lunch
14 10 2004Today it’s a case of two steps forward, one step back. Milward Brown sent me a response indicating that I could turn up for their interviews, two weeks from tomorrow (in Warwick..) and one of the companies I applied to the other day for web-related position got em in for an interview on Thursday, at 10:00. The rent got paid, despite Barclays’ best attempts to keep me from doing that, and I got rejected for a different job I applied for, but it’s at least a positive thing that I’m getting a response these days. The utterly brutal stonewalling I’ve been meeting with recently seems to be disappearing.
Of course, one way to save money is by cutting down the cost of shopping. Earlier this week we were given some codes for the sainbury’s online site which gave us £10 off an order, twice. With that in mind, we bought a bunch of shopping, estimated cost in stores: £20, actual cost: the £5 delivery charge only.







Good to see that despite the thrifty living, you’re still able to ensure you are getting the most precious of supplies: Mars Ices and Chocolate Orange Bars.