layla=
02-26-2006, 07:10 AM
I have been quite anxious again lately and today i know why,
I got the position that i applied for in jan when i was on top of the world, I start that next monday evening
The thing is to go through the training i have to go to north london and travel thru rush hour, i live in south london and it means a journey on the northern line ( the line that was disrupted on 7/7 so caused the bus explosion) I live at the end of the northern line, i am cacking it, I have never liked tubes, i refused to get on one til i was 17, then last july that happened, and i havent been on a tube since, even buses were a big deal at the time, the day it happened i had to get a bus to pick up my daughter from school, I telephoned them to arrange an early pick up so i could avoid the busy times of day, after that it took a while for me not to shake and sweat while on a bus. Even now i look at people with back packs and bags.
I really offended someone once when i looked at his large bag looked at his clean shaven face and got off the bus, he looked at me in disgust, but i couldnt do it. I couldnt travel with my daughter on that bus.
So how do i deal with this, i was no where near the bombings and no one i know was affected at all, but still i am a nervous wreck over it.
Oh dear, i really want this job but by the time i get there i will be a freak! :rolleyes:
Oh dear, oh dear oh dear, i am shaking just thinking of it.
Thankyou for listening everyone, you are all wonderful :D
I got the position that i applied for in jan when i was on top of the world, I start that next monday evening
The thing is to go through the training i have to go to north london and travel thru rush hour, i live in south london and it means a journey on the northern line ( the line that was disrupted on 7/7 so caused the bus explosion) I live at the end of the northern line, i am cacking it, I have never liked tubes, i refused to get on one til i was 17, then last july that happened, and i havent been on a tube since, even buses were a big deal at the time, the day it happened i had to get a bus to pick up my daughter from school, I telephoned them to arrange an early pick up so i could avoid the busy times of day, after that it took a while for me not to shake and sweat while on a bus. Even now i look at people with back packs and bags.
I really offended someone once when i looked at his large bag looked at his clean shaven face and got off the bus, he looked at me in disgust, but i couldnt do it. I couldnt travel with my daughter on that bus.
So how do i deal with this, i was no where near the bombings and no one i know was affected at all, but still i am a nervous wreck over it.
Oh dear, i really want this job but by the time i get there i will be a freak! :rolleyes:
Oh dear, oh dear oh dear, i am shaking just thinking of it.
Thankyou for listening everyone, you are all wonderful :D

