Interested to see the van if you can be bothered posting some pictures
@Steph1710.
Yes! I will post some photos. I need to tidy it up first. It's a bit messy. I have photo of the bathroom - I'll attach it to this post.
I have an old T4, it's skinned and insulated internally, with flooring and new windows. Also found an Ikea sofa bed which fits perfectly in the back. That's as far as I got before tinnitus set in.
Ahh! I love the old T4s. I much prefer them to the newer version. I would have liked one in orange. I think it's such a cool colour on them. As for finding a bed that fits - damn, that's lucky! I had to build mine. Actually, I think I have a picture of the bed build... I'll attach that too.
I was quite lucky. I finished the conversion way before my onset. Though I had to do some modifications. Earplugs and over the ear protection is the norm when doing anything on the van now.
Sorry you didn't get to finish yours and be able to enjoy it before you ended up in the 'unlucky club'.
It's so loud on the motorways. Kept it for a year thinking I'll eventually be able to use it, but it looks unlikely. What type of van do you have?
Oh my van is LOUD even when I'm not driving on the motorways. That thing rattles. The van is an old Ford transit 1999 - often referred to as a 'smiley' transit because the grill looks like a happy little face. It's old, but it's a work horse alright. The V reg transits have the banana engine in them, which means they just keep going and going. And, when something does go wrong, they are so simple to fix.
I thought you might be into architecture given the type of work you're in.
Oh yes! I'm currently working in conservation (as you well know) BUT, by chance, I was offered some freelance work researching and writing up a historical analysis/report/building history for an old farmhouse worth 1.6 million. It hasn't been listed, and therefore very little on the history, date, and previous owners of the property is virtually unknown.
It's a beautiful building. From my knowledge I would guess the core to date from around the mid 16th century. It has a much later early 19th century extension, and many peculiar additions - which without close observation, I haven't yet dated.
Actually, some of your posts encouraged me to apply for a job.
Oh my goodness! Really!? Damn that's brilliant! What have you applied for? So glad some of my rambling posts have encouraged someone to do something haha.
And yeah, it's a very quiet job. Especially if you're working in old buildings. Also, you have an excuse to tell people to be quiet because what you're doing requires complete concentration.
What is it you're doing atm? And, have you heard anything else back from the interview - apart from them emailing to ask about your degree?