Showing posts with label CoffeeDate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CoffeeDate. Show all posts

Friday, 17 July 2015

Coffee Date Interview 20 - Viv Heydon








Name: Viv Heydon

Job Title: Information Executive

1. What drives you crazy at work?
People who try to impress with management speak and b&!!sh#t, and defensive people. And people with teflon shoulders....

2. What are the 3 “nevers” in your life?
I try never to run any significant distance, 
I have said in the past I'll never be persuaded to go skiing, and 
I could never be a vegetarian through choice!

3. What eats up most of your time at work?
Talking, and it's usually not work related!

4. What’s the biggest compliment you’ve had a work?
I was nominated by colleagues for our work values recognition programme for some work I'd done for them. It was a really lovely feeling.

5. What was the worst job you ever had and what did it teach you?
I'm really lucky in that I've not really had a terrible job that I really hated. However, just after starting one job, the rest of the team left and I was left floundering and it was a bit miserable for a while. I suppose it taught me that nobody else looks out for you and bad times are usually only (hopefully) transient.

6. What do you do to try and create worklife balance?
I'm lucky as I can leave my work in the office and usually don't have to give it another thought until the next working day!

c. LisaMonis2015


7. What are the 3 “always” in your life? 
I need 4! 
Always make time for my family, 
eat good food, 
listen to the music I like even though others might see it as cheesy or boring, and 
read some of my book every day.







8. What’s your top tip for staying on top of things and getting stuff done?
Make lists and write stuff on the calendar! I would be an utter mess without lists.

9. Early Bird or Night Owl?
Neither really, but I'm slightly better at staying up late than I am at getting up early.

10. Tom or Jerry?
Tom — he's just endearingly daft and treated appallingly!

11. Pudding or Cheese and Biscuits?
Totally and utterly impossible question. I can never choose one or the other, so usually both!

12. Coffee or Tea?
Coffee in the morning, tea in the afternoon.




Friday, 3 July 2015

Coffee Date Interview 19 - Cara Watson








Name: Cara Watson

Job Title: Adviser at Richmond Fellowship Wiltshire Employment Service

1. When you were little, what did you want to be? 
Ballerina, Fashion Designer or Artist. I was much more artistic back then.

2. When is your most productive time of the day? 
From about 10am to midday after I realised the amount of work I need to get done for the rest of the day and week. Which involves me reprioritising my “MUST DO” list & making a start on that e.g. getting phone calls done before lunch time breaks.


3. What’s your top tip for staying on top of things and getting stuff done? 
As above; my To do list, well I call it my MUST DO list otherwise the To Do’s never get done! I now (after many years) find it helpful to let others know what I hope to get done during the day as it raises the stakes of getting it done and to ask for help from others.

Editor's Note: There are lots if tips on list writing and getting through to do lists in the articles below.  Just follow the links...




4. What made you laugh this week? 
During my week off, I’d organised a photo shoot for my dog Loki at Lydiard, and after trying to get him to come out of the lake and shake on cue he decided to run straight up to the photographer and shake all the water off onto him!!!

5. What one thing would you change about your job or place of work? 
Wish I had more of a remit & time to work with local employers in Wiltshire to help reduce stigma of mental health in the work place, to increase recruitment and retention of adults with mental health difficulties.

6. What are the 3 “always” in your life? 
1) Visualise events in my minds eye to help calm my nerves or help plan better 
2) try to do the best I can in the time allowed 
3) Let It Go as the song says – not to burden myself with past negative events and allowing what will be will be, Que Sera, Sera.

7. What song will guarantee to make you feel better? 
Don’t worry be happy by Bob Marley

8. How do you relax / wind down after a hard day at work? 
Chinwag with my husband always helps to put things into perspective, playing & having walks with the dog, and I hope to start a bit of yoga soon.

9. Wine or Beer? 
Ooh I love both! If had to choose it would be Beer.

10. Roller Coaster or Ferris Wheel? 
Roller coaster always, much more thrilling, like life there will always be ups and downs to ride through.

11. Tom or Jerry? 
Jerry – the smarter quicker one

12. Seaside or Countryside? 
Seaside as I am used to the countryside and both my husband and I would love to do more surfing, swimming, plus my dog enjoys being in the water.



Friday, 26 June 2015

Coffee Date Interview 18 - Paul Monis

 

Name: Paul Monis

Job Title: Aircraft Maintenance Project Manager


1. When is your most productive time of the day? 
Afternoon, between 1400 and 1800

2. When you were little, what did you want to be? 
A foreign affairs journalist

3. What eats up most of your time at work? 
Chasing responses to queries

4. How do you relax / wind down after a hard day at work? 
I cycle to and from work most days so find that the perfect stress reliever.

This is what happens when you say to
your sister in-law (ie.me!),
"you can use any photo of me".
 
Paul's first day at school with
 big brother Andy (ie. my husband)




5. What are the 3 “nevers” in your life?
Never assume someone has understood your point regardless of what they say!

Never leave a junior colleague unsupported or feeling vulnerable

Never assume that the current way of doing things is the best way


6. What drives you crazy at work? 
People who don’t complete their actions before the next meeting, then sit there surprised when they get questioned on progress, it drives me mad!






7. When the going gets tough......? 
Trust your instinct, most often your initial judgment will be the correct course of action.

8. What song will guarantee to make you feel better? 
It’s a Wonderful Life by B.O.T.A.R

9. Star Wars or Star Trek? 
Neither, I never really got sci-fi to be honest!

10. Countryside or Seaside? 
Seaside

11. Ketchup or Brown Sauce? 
Ketchup

12. Pudding or Cheese and Biscuits? 
Can I have both?

Yes of course you can bro in-law...I'm baking later on today in fact! 
Lisa x




Friday, 19 June 2015

Coffee Date Interview 17 - Sandra








Name:  Sandra 

Job Title: PA at large multinational firm


1. What drives you crazy at work?
The lack of personal responsibility – even buying a pen is an issue! I spend a huge amount of time chasing people for things that are for their own benefit.

2. What are the 3 “nevers” in your life?

· Cruelty

· Cheating

· Adultery

3. What eats up most of your time at work?
See Number 1 – other people not doing what is required.

4. What’s the biggest compliment you’ve had a work?
Well being paid for doing it I think – they have kept me a long time!

5. What was the worst job you ever had and what did it teach you?
Hop picking – never to do it again.

6. What one thing would you change about your job or place of work?
The need for joined up thinking with processes

7. What are the 3 “always” in your life?
· Take your makeup off before you go to bed

· Have Champagne in the fridge

· Keep an open mind and up to date

8. What’s your top tip for staying on top of things and getting stuff done?
Lists - I used to have a notice once that said “Efficiency means Peace of Mind” – Concentration.


9. Coffee or Tea?
Morning coffee / afternoon Tea


10. Star Wars or Star Trek?
Neither


11. Pudding or Cheese and Biscuits?
Pudding


12. Early Bird or Night Owl?
Early Bird



Friday, 12 June 2015

Coffee Date Interview 16 - Duncan McNeil

 


Name: Duncan McNeil

Job title: Chairman / Founder Pumpco Ltd

1. What drives you crazy at work?
Bureaucracy /unnatural hierarchy

2. Best light bulb moment?



3. What’s the first thing you do on arriving at work?
Think through the day

4. What’s the biggest compliment you’ve had a work?
We won the NHS work against Accenture (Andersen Consulting), when I saw their lead a little later he said, “I knew we wouldn't win when I saw that you were there”.

5. How do you relax / wind down after a hard day at work?
Pub or music.




6. What song will guarantee to make you feel better?
Most classical plucked strings, 2nd movement of Concierto de Aranjuez if pushed

7. What made you laugh this week?
United Airlines safety briefing

8. When you were little, what did you want to be?
Vet

9. Del Boy or Rodney?
Who :) (probably Del)

10. Bright colours or neutral tones?
Once bright, now pastel

11. Early Bird or Night Owl?
Early Bird with stamina

12. Wine or Beer?
If not fine wine then fine beer



Friday, 5 June 2015

Coffee Date Interview 15 - Kate Widdows








Name:  Kate Widdows

Job Title:  Clinical Nurse Specialist - Multiple Sclerosis


1. When you were little, what did you want to be?
When I was really little I wanted to be a ballerina, but from the age of 14 I knew I wanted to be a nurse.

2. When is your most productive time of the day?
First thing in the morning and late evening.

3. What’s your top tip for staying on top of things and getting stuff done?
Writing lists, and it's very satisfying crossing things off.

4. What made you laugh this week?
An unrepeatable joke shared with my colleague at work.

5. What one thing would you change about your job or place of work?
I wish we had less paperwork to do and another computer would be good as we have to share currently. 

6. What are the 3 “nevers” in your life?
Never go to bed on an argument, never go a day without telling my children that I love them, never leave the house without putting mascara on! 

7. When the going gets tough......?
Go for a walk and come back to it.

8. How do you relax / wind down after a hard day at work?
Cycling home helps me to wind down, but I also like watching Netflix box sets with my husband.

9. Wine or Beer?
Both have their place but just not together.

10. Roller Coaster or Ferris Wheel?
Ferris Wheel

11. Pudding or Cheese and Biscuits?
Oh again both have their place, but probably pudding....

12. Marmite- yes or no?
Yes!



Friday, 29 May 2015

Coffee Date Interview 14 - James Heydon








Name: James Heydon

Job Title: Analyst Programmer 



1. What drives you crazy at work?

How long have you got? At the moment I'm being driven crazy by teams of people who collect meaningless statistics about what we do to prove that we are either more or less efficient than we should be / used to be / want to be. I find these measures often totally miss the point.

2. What’s the first thing you do on arriving at work?
Get my colleagues a round of teas and coffees and catch up on what everyone is up to.

3. When the going gets tough......?
I tend to knuckle down and get on with it - quite often when actually what I should be doing is asking for help!

4. How do you relax / wind down after a hard day at work?
I find my 20 minute walk home is a great start to shrugging of the work day. On a Wednesday night I got straight from work to choir and there is no doubt that making music is one of the most relaxing things you can do.
Falling asleep in the front the fire at about 9pm also seems to feature quite regularly....





5. When you were little, what did you want to be?
A train driver (yup, really!).



6. What eats up most of your time at work?
Questions and problems from other people. I love that bit of my job but it does tend to interrupt the work I am supposed to be getting on with.





7. What’s the best advice given to you?
It relates to having children. Someone said to me to make sure you enjoy every stage they go through - even the bad ones - because all too soon you are on to the next one.

8. What are the 3 “always” in your life?
Family
Music
Sense of humour

9. Night in or Night out?
Night in

10. Jamie Oliver or Gordon Ramsey?
Honestly? Neither! But if you're going to make me choose Jamie Oliver.

11. Del Boy or Rodney?
Del Boy - I have an awful lot of big ideas that never really turn out quite how I'd hoped!

12. Countryside or Seaside?
Seaside every time!




Friday, 22 May 2015

Coffee Date Interview 13 - Karen Mayell

 

Name: Karen Mayell

Job Title: Research Nurse



1.  What are the 3 “nevers” in your life?
Never knowingly hurt anyone.
Never pass a toilet
Never leave the house with odd shoes on

2. Best light bulb moment?
That was so long ago I can't really remember. I think someone has turned the dimmer switch on.

3. What one thing would you change about your job or place of work?
I would change the car parking regulations so I do not have to get in so early in the morning.

4. What are the 3 “always” in your life? 
Always care
Always clean your teeth 
Always leave home in clean underwear

5. What made you laugh this week? 
I know I have laughed but for the life of me I can't remember what about. Should I be worried!!

6.  What’s your top tip for staying on top of things and getting stuff done?
Try to be organised and always do the toughest jobs first to get them out of the way. 

7.  When the going gets tough......? 
Think hard about what to do next. If you can talk the problem over with someone they can often give you a different perspective. Finally don't panic and just deal with each problem as it arises rather than trying to solve the whole thing.

Ness the Nurse - Nick Sharatt



8. Did you have a career plan or just meandered your way into your present job?

Always wanted to be a nurse for as long as I can remember.

My career path has been dictated to a certain extent by where I live and family issues but always wanted to be at the sharp end.






9. Mary Berry or Delia Smith?
A touch of both.

10. Pudding or Cheese and Biscuits?
Pudding usually but depends on my mood.

11. Night in or Night out?
Night in.

12. Wine or Beer?
Definitely wine particularly NZ Sauvignon Blanc or Argentinian Malbec.



Friday, 15 May 2015

Coffee Date Interview 12 - Debs Nutt

 

 Name: Debs Nutt

Job Title: Partner at EC Harris



Best light bulb moment?
This is a tricky one, as a civil engineer we are not renowned for our light bulb moments…..but I suppose I would say deciding on becoming a civil engineer – I’ve not really looked back since!!

How do you relax / wind down after a hard day at work?
Typically I like to go for a run, playing my cornet or if it’s a Friday, nice glass of wine with a friend.

What’s the best advice given to you?
This is easy, when going to university one of my dads friends told me not to carry on with playing the trumpet, go and do other stuff as you can always pick an instrument up again in later life…..and he was so right!! I made the most of my Wednesday afternoons and Sundays skiing for the university and started playing the trumpet again when I started work!

When the going gets tough......?
Grit your teeth and get on with it….it’ll get better before too long.

What’s your top tip for staying on top of things and getting stuff done?
Write a list, prioritise, have a cup of tea then get on with it. I find if I think about the length of the list too much, then I panic and don’t start…then it just gets worse so I’ve learnt to “not put off till tomorrow what I can do today”



What’s the last thing you do at work before leaving?
Go to the loo – it’s usually a long car or train journey home! Then make sure I say goodbye to people


What one thing would you change about your job or place of work?
Honestly – probably nothing as I really enjoy what I do and the people I work with


What made you laugh this week?
An email my dearest friend sent me about Paddington Bear!

Jamie Oliver or Gordon Ramsey?
Jamie Oliver

Marmite- yes or no?
Definitely yes!

Roller Coaster or Ferris Wheel?
Roller Coaster

Del Boy or Rodney?
Del Boy



Friday, 8 May 2015

Coffee Date Interview 11 - Jan Sangster







Name: Jan Sangster

Job Title: HR Projects Co-ordinator Swindon College


What drives you crazy at work?
Actually not a lot really. I do like a cup of tea whilst going through my e-mails first thing in the morning, so can get a bit “twitchy” if I am tea-free for a while. I do really enjoy my job and work with a great team in a great place so the little things that annoy are more than made up for by that.


What’s the first thing you do on arriving at work?
Turn on my computer, check my e-mails and have a look and see what is planned for the day. Then realise that the plans will probably go awry as a number of urgent things have sneaked their way onto my to do list.


When the going gets tough......?
I have a great support network in family and friends and it’s good to talk. Nothing like a good old natter over cuppa with someone who understands. Failing that I enjoy going on a good long walk. We are really fortunate that we have so many lovely places in Wiltshire where you can walk the cobwebs away and take some time out.



How do you relax / wind down after a hard day at work?
Chill out with my husband and cats, watch some television, read and do some work for the organisations I volunteer with.

When you were little, what did you want to be?
Funnily enough I wanted to be a dental hygienist. Not sure why but it's very far away from what I am doing now.

What eats up most of your time at work?
I am very fortunate in that there is a lot of variety in my work at the moment so I have a good balance between the people facing and “paperwork” tasks. I actually enjoy both.

What’s the best advice given to you?
Two pieces of advice. The first is “if you do what you have always done, you will get what you have always had” and “people forget what you said and they will forget what you did, but they won’t forget how you made them feel” . The last quote is from the great Maya Angelou and very true.

What are the 3 “always” in your life?
1.Always take time for yourself.

2. Always remember that you don’t know what difficulties other people are facing, even if they seem fine to you.

3. Always remember too that this is not a rehearsal for the next life, so make the most of every opportunity.

Night in or Night out?
Night in with a nice meal, good company and a great movie.

Jamie Oliver or Gordon Ramsey?
Oh dear, confession time. I don’t really like cooking (my husband is a great cook though thankfully) but if I had to choose it would be Jamie Oliver.

Del Boy or Rodney?
Rodney I think. He was quite sensitive and honest and always tried his best.

Countryside or Seaside?
I love the seaside when it’s quiet and you just stick your hands in your coat pockets and go for a walk in the seaside air. My parents live near the Dorset coastline and it’s stunning, a great place to recharge.



Friday, 1 May 2015

Coffee Date Interview 10 - Andy Van Heusen








Name: Andy Van Heusen

Job title: Founder of Pumpco Ltd






1. What are the 3 “always” in your life?
Family, food, computers.

2. What’s the last thing you do at work before leaving?

Try and be green and ensure that everything is powered down/switched off and that I've got everything I need to take home with me.

3. What’s the first thing you do on arriving at work?
Say “hi” to the team and ask how they're doing, then usually go and switch the kettle on.

4. How do you relax / wind down after a hard day at work?
Read, watch TV, program computers, cuddle wife Katie.

5. What song will guarantee to make you feel better?
Don't really listen to music.

6. What one thing would you change about your job or place of work?
A more steady and guaranteed revenue stream.

7. What’s the biggest compliment you’ve had a work?
A chairman that believed in me enough to found a company based on my vision.

8. What’s the best advice given to you?
Not really been given that much advice, but never stop learning was one that I do recall.

9. Marmite- yes or no?
Hell yeah!

10. Live to work or work to live?
I like to think work to live, but it does not always feel that way, it's tough when you know you have others depending on you such as family / employees.

11. Coffee or Tea?
Coffee, I mostly drink coffee (decaf) but tea has its place too.

12. Wine or Beer?

Wine, but both have their place, wine on a weekend evening and with food, beer on a 
summer's day.




Friday, 24 April 2015

Coffee Date Interview 9 - Nick Ware








Name: Nick Ware

Job Title: Head of Secured Credit Policy, Nationwide

1. Did you have a career plan or just meandered your way into your present job?
No plan, just an intention to not do the same job for much more than 2 years

2. What’s the last thing you do at work before leaving?
Turn the lights out !! There's no routine, I grab my coat, put phone in my pocket and say goodnight to the last few in the office on my way out.

3. Best light bulb moment?
About 4 years ago; after having a bad time at work which was really getting me down, I realised just how lucky I was to have such a wonderful wife and kids , and how important they were to me. I now get just how important it is to cherish every moment with them, and always try to make time for more moments.

4. What’s the best thing about your job?
Every day is a challenge, no two days are the same, and I really do need to think hard sometimes !

5. What eats up most of your time at work?
Reading e-mails and people coming to my desk to ask questions – I prefer the visit to my desk, it gives me the chance to have a proper chat.

6. What was the worst job you ever had and what did it teach you?
My first job in financial services, was at Nationwide stuffing insurance policy documents into envelopes - I had to do 20 a day - it was mind numbingly boring and so inefficient. So, after a couple of weeks, I set about trying to make it more interesting by testing how many I could do - I changed the process, made it much more efficient, and by the time I had finished, I was up to 60 a day, much to the chagrin on my team mates who were content doing 20 and getting pressure to do more...What did it teach me? Two things; life will be as interesting or boring as you make it, and everything can be improved - it sometimes just takes a little imagination

7. What’s your top tip for staying on top of things and getting stuff done?
Lists - my wife loves making lists, especially the ones full of jobs for me to do !

8. When the going gets tough......?
Isn't life exciting......

9. Marmite- yes or no?
NOOOOOO – food of the devil

10. Roller Coaster or Ferris Wheel?
Neither – ever since I jumped off a bridge with a piece of elastic tied to my ankles I have been scared of heights (much to the amusement of the kids) – dodgem cars for me all day!

11. Night in or Night out?
Night out – a night in means kids don’t go to bed til 9 and then I have to cook….give me a good pub, a few beers and a tasty meal in a local restaurant any day

12. Bond or Bourne?
Bond – Bourne was good, but Bond does it with style

Note from WSWS HQ:  
Nick mentioned lists as being something that helps him keep on top of things.  Have a look at Lists are the tools of the successful and Taking your to do list from daunting to do-able for more listy tips.


Friday, 17 April 2015

Coffee Date Interview 8 - Jill Carter







Name: Jill Carter

Job Title: Multi Media Artist


 1. What was the worst job you've ever had and what did it teach you?
Hmm, my worst job was working at a certain educational institution. After a gruelling panel interview when I was desperate to conceal the truth about my typing skills, I discovered that within one week I found, what I thought would be a peach of a job, was not! The principal was a very small man who decided he liked to keep things to himself. There was a rule that his typists, (in a ‘pool’ as they used to call it) were locked behind a glass door. I am sure there would have been a fire exit. But, looking back, I felt like a budgie in a cage and to be honest I didn’t rate the view from the window, which is always high on my work wish list. Our heads of department would have to come and tap on the internal door and we were then allowed to go out and speak with them. It became quite a moment when the door was the opened. When allowed out for tea I discovered that the principal’s secretary had already planned her escape route and said I should apply for her job. It was twice my salary, but I humbly declined, even though I would have had my own modern room with a view and with a very smart desk. She said, well, my sister-in-law works at a bank in town, there is a job going there. I replied that I was rubbish at numbers and my fingers wouldn't know where to find them on the typewriter keyboard. But I decided to dash off at the last minute to the very old establishment in the town, and found myself in front of a very large man and his bird like long serving personal assistant. The interview was surprisingly informal, and I remember being rather disorientated to imagine myself sitting over a large vault of money, wrapped in the smell of leather upholstery and highly polished mahagony desks, but no view, only bars on the windows. I tried to concentrate and listen to my instinct this time. Asking myself, is this the job for me, when the sight of the silver haired assistant’s peachy satin long bloomers swung into view, as she swung round on her chair legs splayed, efficiently taking shorthand notes of the momentous replies I was offering. Why not? I thought, lets give it a go, would I be found out that I really didnt know how to type numbers. In a flash I decided to let go of fear and expectations. The job at the bank turned out to be one of happiest times of my life, made great friends, never got my hands on the money in the vault, but one day did leave at dead of night with that bank manager’s mahogany desk in a white van. But that is another story.

2. How do you relax and wind down after a hard day at work?
Years ago I totally reinvented myself, found myself re-training in complementary health and for many years had a happy and fulfilled practice and enjoyed self-employment status. Then out of nowhere, I suddenly discovered myself mid-life on a degree course in Fine Art, awarded first class honours and then a Masters in Fine Art. Fifteen years later, with no pension on the horizon, being a self-employed freelance artist, juggling projects, proposals, funding bids, earning less than the minimum wage (they would say on Dragon’s Den, well you couldn't call it a business) relaxing at end of day becomes an art form in itself. I love our home, and enjoy the ritual of lighting the log fire, cooking a nice supper, and wrapping myself under a huge blanket with a glass of wine and a period or crime drama or two on the telly.



3. What drives you crazy at work?
At work I find what drives me crazy is the constant hunting for work, that in the arts often the artist is expected to self-fund aspects of the projects, the irregularity of income, the peaks and troughs of income, all positive challenges but tricky on the nervous system. However, it is an amazing profession in which one can learn so much of oneself. I wish now I had a personal assistant with peachy bloomers, as I am rubbish at all the admin, writing funding bids, and as a multi-media artist working with lots of different materials means keeping track of my museum of possibilities, which includes an archive of ever changing curiosities which the tax man might find doubtful to claim, such as three unicorns, one budgie, a flickering lightbulb and a small lead nurse.

4. When you were little what did you want to be?
When I was little I can’t remember dreaming of what I would be when I grew up. But I do reflect on what I used to play. I loved creating miniature gardens on a plate, doodling, drawing cartoons, keeping a diary with lots of mad scribbles in it. Later, I was awarded at school a fountain pen for writing. Our garage was often made into a hospital where two little lads from down the road were forced to be patients and fed plants from the hedgerows. I remember often standing on tip toes and gazing through the local hall window wishing I could join the ballet class. Later, at secondary school my teacher thought I should go to drama school, but my mum couldn't afford the train fare or the cost of my portrait photograph. So I never made that journey, but have made loads of other interesting journeys since then.

5. What the best advice ever given to you?
The best advice recently given to me, was by a dear friend, who reminded me I had stitched these words into a story scroll. “Be your truth”…

6. What are your 3 always?
Three things I find helpful are to be open to change and transformation. Keep a journal. Value friends and family.

7. What song will guarantee to make you feel better?
I find music to be a great inspiration. I love the work of Jocelyn Pook, Untold Things, but I have a really strong memory of dancing round our lounge to Hey Jude by the Beatles, whilst my mum was asleep upstairs, going round in ever decreasing circles with a lad whose name I cant remember, but he had blonde hair and was later to stand me up at the bus stop.  

8. What's your top tip for staying on top of things and getting stuff done?
When self-employed, you have to be naturally self-motivated.  In practice I find I am inspired by stories, exploring identity, of self and others, in response to a sense of place.  I enjoy collaborating with orgnaisations, individuals and groups of people, but I need to balance this with a feeling of autonomy, a process which allows for the freedom of spirit, to be playful and poetically creative.


9. Star Wars or Star Trek?
If I had to chose between Star Wars and Star Trek? As someone who has unearthed a late in life skill of finding oneself dressing up in strange environs, I would say Star Wars, as I much prefer the outfits and locations.

10. Beer or Wine?
Years ago my husband took my on a wine trip to France to the champagne region, we tasted 93 champagnes in 3 days. That experience taught me, best keep to a nice glass of wine.

11. Marmite, yes or no?
There is always that question, Marmite, yes or no? But does anyone ever ask do you like Veggimite, that would get my vote.

12. Tea or Coffee?
If one is to consider tea or coffee, this would bring up the notion of addiction, the everyday rituals of life, conversations shared, worries calmed etc, ideas stirred, and for me, tea would always be top of the agenda.
www.jillcarterart.com


Friday, 20 March 2015

Coffee Date Interview 7 - Hadi Brooks



Name: Hadi Brooks

Job Title: Owner at My Business Buddy and Rays Ice Cream






1. What drives you crazy at work?
Mess/ untidiness/ disorganisation

2. What’s the first thing you do on arriving at work?
If I'm in the shop I'll get everything set up for the day and then make a cup of tea. For My Business Buddy I'm usually working from home so I'll make a cup of tea, switch off the TV and fire up the laptop.





3. When the going gets tough......?
I get my head down and get on with things. There are good days and awful days when you're self-employed, but you're in charge of your own destiny so you need to work through the tough times.

4. How do you relax / wind down after a hard day at work?
Watch Corrie!

5. When you were little, what did you want to be?
I wanted to be a doctor when I was growing up. I chose my A Levels on that basis. I changed my mind at the last minute and went to do a Chemistry degree instead.

6. What eats up most of your time at work?
In Rays it is chatting to customers, which I love. With My Business Buddy being so new most of my time at the moment is taken responding to messages and researching potential new clients, but I'm hoping I'll get out a bit more with it soon.

7. What’s the best advice given to you?
Spend as little as you can when opening your business - you can upgrade to the shiny things later.

8. What are the 3 “always” in your life?
Tell my husband and daughter that I love them daily.
Do what I say I will when I say I will.
Be open and honest.

9. Night in or Night out?
Night in

10. Jamie Oliver or Gordon Ramsey?
Gordon Ramsey

11. Del Boy or Rodney?
Rodney

12. Countryside or Seaside?
That's a really tough one - I love both but probably seaside


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