Neil Hopcroft

A digital misfit

Sayonara

I’m moving to Japan.

It’s time to explain some of the cryptic comments and allusions I’ve been making here over the past few days…

On the Monday morning (after the verbal redundancy notice on Friday) I had a phone interview with Nokia in Tokyo. By 10am that morning I’d received a job offer.

This is something that has taken me a little while to figure out – there are loads of good things about going, but also some bad and scary things.

I had some things I needed to get my head around before I could commit to a decision. Those are all now sorted, there is nothing now except a bit of paperwork to go through. Doubtless there will still be some “What have I done?” moments, but there always is, isn’t there?

Whats the worst that could happen? I get there and discover I can’t stand it? I can just get on a plane back here…maybe that’ll burn a bridge with Nokia, hopefully not – they’re large enough to be able to relocate people if they need to.

Good stuff:
– seeing another culture
– travelling some more
– living in another country
– getting away from some of the (physical) baggage I tend to trail around
– Japanoise and Japan goth scene
– a chance to get to a whole bunch of places that are a real arse to get to from UK
– get to learn the language
– it’ll look good on the CV
– good excuse to buy a new laptop (the chunky P166 won’t cut it any more – my phone has a better processor, well, nearly)

Bad stuff:
– a long way from home
– no things around, have to travel light
– saying goodbye (even if temporarily) to people I don’t want to say goodbye to
– scary
– don’t know the language
– culture shock

What happens next? Well, all the paperwork is currently being sorted – I’ve got a bit of stuff to do over the weekend. Once that is sent off the employers certificate thing takes about three weeks, then I need to visit the embassy in London. I need to set up a UK based corporate structure of some kind to get paid. I need to put all my stuff in storage. Then I just turn up at the airport and hope it all flows nicely from there.

I’m holding a gathering at my house on Sunday to celebrate this opening of a new chapter… mail me if you would like to come along and need some directions.

Beyond that, if you would like to come out to visit Japan (or happen to be passing Tokyo for whatever reason) let me know.

phew – there – its official – the only thing that can stop me now is if Japan doesn’t like the look of my sort and fails to give me the right paperwork…


21 comments

    • Thank you!

      btw, you know any techies the south-west? particularly ones looking for
      people…I’ve a friend moving to the area and he’d like to find either
      a job or some like-minded people, preferably both…

      • I’m afraid not – If I did, I’d be pointing people at the work and going ‘Come and join me in civilisation. We’ve got electricity and everything…’

  1. Well bugger me sideways- I thought you were planning on moving somewhere, but I didn’t expect that one. Nice work sirrah!
    Will see what I can do/who I can cadge a lift off of for Sunday.
    On a related note- I did GCSE Japanese a long time ago, and found it a really nice language, but don’t expect ot be able to read it any time soon- I gather 4000 Kanji (the chinese-based pictograms) is considered basic literacy for natives, and on top of that you’ve got two phonetic alphabets to learn. Spoken Japanese I found to be nice and logical though, so it may be easier than you expect (leaving aside the fact that you need to know who you’re talking to to be able to address them properly).
    Build’s done! Time to go t’pub…

    • Truth be told I didn’t really expect it either…they said, “Go on,
      its worth doing a phone interview, it might be interesting”. And it
      was. Its taken a while to get myself prepared for the idea, but its
      there now and theres no going back…

  2. congratulations, and good fortune with the new country! don’t forget to use LJ to tell us all the exciting things that happen there…

  3. heck if you can fund a PA to do basic verbal translation, lmk, i need a holiday ;p

    we will have to come and visit you.

    might even be able to stop by on sunday if we make it home at a senisnbl;e time tomorrow and youre not expecting peopel to stay late as im working monday.

    and if you need a chrash spot in london for your embassy visit, lmk!

    youll have to come and practice eating japanese food too, you know! it cant be all burgers and chips!!! theres too much yumminess to try out there!!!!

    oh, btw, none of the tube stations have signs in english if i recall… so youll have to learn some pictography at least, or count stations as you ride! ;)

    dont be scared. just bow lower than anyone older than you and make sure women in the office serve you tea!

    :)

    oh and send us the latest phones!!!!

    • Not sure I’ll be able to afford a PA on the kind of pittance I’ll be earning there…

      But you’re certainly welcome to come visit…

      And if you can make it on Sunday too, that’d be good!

  4. hehhe i was wondering when you would make the announcement!
    i don;t think i will be at yours on the sunday ;/ but if you want any books maps or helpshopping for japanese stuff lemme know :D
    in a pinch you can prolly contact kaytea for help in japan, tho as yoou might imagine she is a very busy girl. offers of dinner would prolly get you an intro to decent places to eat in tokyo tho :)

    • hehehe…I had a couple of loose ends that needed tidying up before it could happen….

      Shame you can’t make it Sunday :(

      Help with some shopping might be handy…will let you know…

  5. Bloody hell! And I mean that in a good way! Congratulations, best of luck, and all that. You will, of course, be missed, but now that you’ve bene hooked by LJ, you have an easy way to keep us all up-to-date!
    Really sorry I can’t make it on Sunday!

    • Not yet sure how this journal is going to pan out, but I’m hoping it’ll be a reasonable
      place for those *oh my god, what have I done?* posts…

      No worries about sunday…I was just sending a mail anyway…will probably see you
      tomorrow…

  6. Vinyl digitising has been an ongoing project for a few months now, and theres no
    way its all going to get done in the three weeks before everything gets packed up.
    (I’ve done about two foot of the six I have) But I’m hoping to get a chunk of it
    done…I could limit myself to the stuff I *really* want to take, but I can’t
    decide which that is….maybe I just get terabytes of external storage and take
    everything as uncompressed .wavs and mp3 it on the shiny new laptop…? hmmm…
    any thoughts on where I can get a terabyte disk array that’ll fit sensibly in
    hand luggage?

    You’re welcome to come visit once I’ve found somewhere to live and stuff…it’ll
    be good to see some friendly faces.

    • I can’t say in any kind of detail, mainly ‘cos I don’t know any detail yet, but
      its some kind of integration of third party software with some of the software
      I worked with in London. It should be interesting, and I’m looking forward to
      getting back to doing some real work on real products, rather than just hacking
      together useless demos.

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