Hullo!
So, I’ve started a blog. I never though I would. But as I get older and I have more time to sit back and view what goes on in the world from a distance then I find myself more inclined to voice an opinion or a make a suggestion or simply comment on something that’s happened.
Maybe it’s advancing old age and senility – who knows?
Over the last couple of years I’ve posted on Internet forums and in the ‘what’s your view’ columns of various on-line newspapers. The problem with such forums is that your carefully crafted piece disappears within a day or so – never to re-appear again. Also, it rarely gets read properly – readers tend to cherry pick the bits they like or (more often) dislike and concentrate their responses on that rather than what you are trying to say as a whole.
A blog, as I see it, opens up one’s thoughts and feelings to a much more diverse group of readers and it stays visible for as long as the author wants.
As you will see from my profile, the first ten years of my working life were spent ‘customer facing’ as an officer on the big passenger ships of the Orient Line sailing from the UK to ports around the world. With that as my background and now with several hundred thousand air-miles under my belt, my current focus of attention is on the airline industry and what passengers get for their money so there will be an item or three on that thorny subject for sure.
I have many other concerns and opinions and many of them will surface at some time or other.
I have lived in many places in the world and I have met and lived amongst a lot of interesting people.
I have done things in my life that many people would dearly love to do themselves but whose life circumstances have denied them the opportunity.
It’s a lifetime of memories and experience that I want to share along with occasional ‘pearls’ of wisdom. I hope you enjoy it.
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Julian was born in Ilfracombe, UK in 1943. He has lived as an expatriate Englishman for most of his life first in Germany then Australia, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain and now Thailand where he lives in retirement with his wife and daughter. He began his career as an officer with the Orient Line, serving in big passenger liners to Australia and around the world. With the demise of line voyaging he left the sea and after a spell working with the Playboy organisation in the UK he became the Operations Manager for a support services company in Saudi Arabia. In later years his career changed direction and he worked in the IT industry as a programmer, lecturer and finally as a project manager. He is occasionally called out of retirement to act as (he calls it) an itinerant corporate medicine man - attempting to cure the self inflicted ills of businesses that get their IT strategy wrong. His passion is flying - he holds a pilots licence and exercises the privileges whenever possible.
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