So, what now? If you can’t get a job because you have no
experience, how do you get the experience? Well, the answer is volunteering. I
managed to save up enough money whilst working in Orkney this year and last
year so that I can afford to volunteer for six months. It’s going to be tight,
as I don’t have a lot of money, but I should be able to just about do it! So I
got in contact with the volunteering department at the RSPB and they set me up
with a lovely Residential Volunteer Intern placement at their reserve at
Blacktoft Sands in Yorkshire! I moved up at the end of September and will stay
in this placement until the end of March or until I find a paid job elsewhere.
It’s a pretty good deal really – I get a house where I don’t have to pay rent
or bills, I get to experience life in a part of the country that’s new to me,
and I get a lot of good practical experience out of the deal, which will really
help me to find a permanent job or a job over winter next year! Plus, they are
going to train me up a bit! I’m being sent on a brushcutter course later this
month, where I’ll learn to safely use a brushcutter (like a strimmer but with
big metal blades on the end instead of the plastic string) and I’ll get a
certificate to prove it! I’m also being sent on a Child Safety and Welfare
course, but that sounds less fun; no machines to play with on that course. So
all I really have to pay for while I’m here is food and any trips that I want
to take on my days off, a pretty good deal really!
I’ve been here a week now and really enjoying it so far, but
they’ve kept me pretty busy with building fences, installing barriers, cutting
down trees, chopping firewood, and several inductions. Only one hiccup so far –
I accidentally cut down the wrong trees! Luckily, it’s not been too much of an
issue, and I have since cut down the correct trees, but still felt pretty silly
cutting down the wrong ones! I’ve also been trained up to do some visitor work,
which should be good. Lots of membership stuff and showing people the birds –
which are mostly waders, ducks and Marsh Harriers here, a bit different to
Orkney, so I’m definitely learning some new birds! The staff are all lovely
here and I’m also working with (and living with) the short term volunteers, who
come and stay at Blacktoft for a week or two and do pretty much all of the same
things as me! The house that I’m living in is pretty nice too – it’s a two
storey semi-detached house in a little village about a mile from the reserve.
Big kitchen/dining room, and the living room even has a TV! The luxury! Now I
just need to find a bike that I can fit on (#shortpeopleproblems), and then I
can get around the local area and even start cycling to the reserve every day
instead of getting a lift – I WILL get fit!
Anyway, I’m really enjoying my time here so far, and really
looking forward to finding out what else is in store for me here. I don’t have
Wifi here though, so I have to use the office computers to use the internet,
which means I won’t be updating this blog as often as I would like, but I’ll
try to update at least once a month! And hopefully I won’t make any more big
mistakes – next time I’ll make sure I’m definitely cutting down the right
trees! Photos to follow in the next blog!
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