I guess today is the start of Spring, well we lost an hour in bed giving us a 'stretch in the evenings', it's shame that when I woke up today and looked out of the window there was no sunshine, and no birds chirping it'll probably take our great climate about 3 months to deliver any consistent good weather... Probably the week I leave. But at least I've got New York to look forward to in the better weather...
New York, In Spring.
Last week, as weeks go I'd definitely experienced better. But, things could only get better and they did. I got a date for my meeting at the US Consulate in Belfast. That's when a visa applicant has to meet face-to-face with someone from the US government, to ensure they are the type of person that they want to let into the US. I'm looking forward to this, as when I get my passport stamped thats the final phase of the move slotted into place. This time 6 months ago I hadn't even thought about moving out, I may have dreamed but to be honest never saw it as a reality. It really is amazing how things change.
The story so far:
December:
I got the bug for moving away, plain and simple - I wanted out of Limavady. I applied for jobs with publishing group, magazines and other media organisation all over the states, not just New York. Some of them came back promising, others... Well I'm still waiting. I've been writing for print for over two years now, and I really like it, meeting new people and having challenges e.g. setting up interviews... It then dawned on me, why not apply for some PR work. That thought has shaped my move to the states.
January:
I started applying for jobs around week 2. I searched PR on google, there are alot of companies out there to be fair, too many to start mailing resume's/cv's to. So then I narrowed it down, it was either fashion or music public relations that would suit me down to ground. It's not that I know everything there is to know about fashion, and I don't know every new band coming out, or the freshest sound. What I mean is that I have a passion for these two things, and If I'm interested in them I know I'll do my best to progress.
Booked flights: June 30 (JFK) - November 18 (Heathrow).
February:
February 'revolutionized' my hunt for the perfect job in the 'City'. Most of you know who I'll be working for, and the news about an 'internship' came through to me in February and I had it in my sights from then on. I spruced up my CV, tweaked the odd thing to make it more appealing to the American audience, and made contact with the company. I got put through to guy at people's and we talked over a few weeks, and I learned more about the position offered and he obviously learned more about me, It wasn't his position to offer me a place there, but he did all he could by passing info on to the management.
Started seriously looking into appartments/rooms in the city. Nothing is finalised but the view from the window of this place nearly has it sold to me:
March:
March 5, 6.14p.m: I received an e-mail from the office. They offered me the job, and I can still remember the feeling I got when reading the e-mail. It was only 6 lines long, but I read it in depth over-and-over, I had a mixture of feelings, butterflies and a sense of great accomplishment. It was in black and white that I would be working at one of New York's most successful and well know PR companies. I had previously looked at accommodation in New Jersey and had contemplated the commute every morning to work, but now I really want to live in Manhattan or somewhere closer to the buzz and importantly the office, I guess I'll just have to wait and see how the finances progress over the next few weeks before sending a deposit.
I got a date for my interview at the US Consulate, April 23 2009.
Also, I've joined the NY network on facebook, just to build up a list of contacts, some famous and some not so. It's funny that in Northern Ireland seeing a celebrity can be a massive thing, and meeting some musicians and artists have been highlights of previous years for me. But, what strikes me about New York is that some stars mix in with the 'norms' of society- something that I think is really great. I was reading someone's comments and Kid Rock was sitting at the table next to them at dinner, how cool is that? Add me if you like:
Something else great happened this week, not in a materialistic way though. This used to happen to me all the time, you discover an artist online and then about a month later you hear them on Radio One. This happened to me this week! The artist in question is
La Roux.I recommend you check her out, there's a real electro feel to her music, and If I'm publishing a limelight she'll definitely be gracing the pages.
Well, I must head on. Playing football today, or should I say soccer. Either way, I'll be re-blogging later this week. Remember to get in touch: tim.c.ferris@gmail.com.
The New York Move : 93 days...and counting.
Peace.