At Last,
I have received the official documentation yesterday by post, that I have successfully completed the probationary period, and I have been finalized as a permanent staff. So people go on the streets, and open many bottle of champagnes for this news. I would like to see your celebration events on the TV tomorrow. :-)
Btw, TV. We have been interviewed yesterday. The story briefly, there is a hungarian girl studies filming at the Manchester University, and they are making their final exam documentary movie. She and two english bloke decided to make documentary about the Eastern-Europeans in the UK, so she found us amongst many other polish, czech, slovakian people, and shot a short interview yesterday. It took for about 25 minutes, and we were discussing everything, how hard is to work here, if the english people treat us equally or not, etc. (They have also asked english people if they were happy about us being here)
This will be screened in about 2 weeks and we have been invited for the viewing. During the interview some of us talked in hungarian, some of us in english, so it will be interesting to see how will it look like with subtitles, etc.
She told us, their class was splitted in half and they could choose what to topic to shoot, either about the coal-miners, or the eastern-europeans, and because the second one has included a visit to Budapest also, they choose that :-)
It was funny situation, we tried to shoot this movie for once, however they had some technical issues, and had to come back for second time yesterday. It was also funny to see how embarrassed everybody were by the presence of the camera :-). My english probably was the worse I have ever spoken in my life, with lots of grammatical mistakes, and incorrect words. (bitchie son, paigon :-)) Anyway, I did not want to choose the easier way and talk in hungarian, because on some reason it would have been strange at the end even if this would be subtitled.
Right now a long weekend is approaching, (May day) and it is more and more difficult to be at work, when I know, that soon 3 days of freedom will come for us :-)
Of course the weather will be Sh*t, but that is England, I got used to that already.