I had hoped, when I finally got all my minions in place and had ascended to a position of "management" (i.e. delegating all my work to other people while I sit around eating biscuits and writing LJ posts), that I would no longer have to go to our events. It's not that our events are bad - I just don't really like events in general. All that forced socialising - it's not for me.
However, not only am I going to the Ofcom Annual Lecture next Tuesday (okay, I sort of volunteered myself for that one - Martha Kearney is chairing!), and the mobile TV seminar the week after that, this week I have been roped into going to tomorrow's Education parliamentary reception!
Not only that, but I'll probably be stuck outside in the rain handing out tickets to a billion government officials because the postal strike meant none of the tickets we posted got through.
Doh!
Note to self: tomorrow, wear a big coat and bring an umbrella. BRR!
However, not only am I going to the Ofcom Annual Lecture next Tuesday (okay, I sort of volunteered myself for that one - Martha Kearney is chairing!), and the mobile TV seminar the week after that, this week I have been roped into going to tomorrow's Education parliamentary reception!
Not only that, but I'll probably be stuck outside in the rain handing out tickets to a billion government officials because the postal strike meant none of the tickets we posted got through.
Doh!
Note to self: tomorrow, wear a big coat and bring an umbrella. BRR!