It is quite
ghastly, this thing of being asked what one does, as if it is important. (It isn't, unless one is a doctor and someone is having a heart attack on an aeroplane.)
"And what do
you do?", people ask each other glassily at parties whilst dissolving Wotsits under their tongues. "Oh, you know, sleep, read, do stuff, go to work, cook, bicycle about the place. And you?", I usually reply, looking over their shoulder and cleaning my ear with a pencil. They are no more interested in how I earn money than I am in their children's education, or the weather, or house prices in the South East, but we will talk until one of us finds an excuse to leave, and hope that we never see each other again.
What I "do" at the moment is something I used to do five years ago, but in a freelance format-style - at least for the next two weeks. It is pleasant enough and the days pass nicely, as long as I remember to pretend to be partially deaf for a great part of each day, spend long hours making soup and aim low in all that I do.
Tragically, however, I am a High-Church Protestant Atheist, which means that no amount of "You are a not in permanent employment" (muttered to myself whilst writing invoices), can stop me from trying to do the right thing. Tragically, this can lead to an unfortunate state known as "giving a shit", which is not something one wants to do when working in a freestyle freelance-format.
Still, I digress. The issue of what I will "do" is becoming ever-more pressing, as later this year I hope to move to the Canada to investigate the actual living state of sharing a home-space with a pathologist and, until issues of visas, work permits, employment, length of stay (possibilities include "a very long time, up to and including Permanently and/or Forever"), and other such details are resolved, I need what they call "financial security", otherwise known as enough money to buy hats and crisps without having to worry too much.
And so I must work a little longer. But what shall I do? So far, the list of options includes (in order of likelihood):
1. Make jam
2. Adopt abandoned horses and/or donkeys
3. More freelance freestyle marketing or advertising-type work
4. Marketing in a digital style (but in real life)
5. Make apple juice infused with ginseng (inc. hand-drawn labels)
6. Join the Cirque du Soleil in the role of Chief Ringmaster Dwarf
7. Become a hairdresser
8. Host own daytime television show on BBC4 with Bamber Gasgoyne
9. Write for money.
Anyone got any ideas?