This sure seems to be a welcoming community! I'm looking forward to getting feedback, and getting to know some people here.
Well, where to start? I'm a thirty-something newly single woman who's recently come back from a month long sabbatical through the UK. I started in Edinburgh, Scotland and wandered through various cities in England and Wales before landing in London. I ate too much tasty food (Roast and Yorkshire pudding anyone?), drink WAY too much real ale and craft beer, and was able to catch a couple football games as well, with a lot of sight-seeing and meeting new people in between. I'd originally intended to travel alone, but as it turned out (fortunately), a friend of mine from the Northeast (Tyne and Wear area) was able to travel with me. It was an absolutely amazing trip, one that has stolen my heart and left me feeling almost homesick, as odd as that may sound coming from a Texas gal!
I love living in Texas, and America. I love the size of our country, and the fact that you can travel the length of our nation and see just about any kind of environment you can imagine: deserts, mountains, plains, forests, wetlands, and small-towns to large metropolitan cities. And not just the landscape, but the people vary from north to south, east to west.
I love living in Texas, but I can't get the UK out of my heart, especially Durham and York. I remember walking the wall in York and suddenly wanting to sob, knowing I would have to leave eventually. And that was only halfway through my UK road trip! The people there were so friendly, the pubs were just amazing, and the atmosphere and history were breath-taking. I've been struck. I need to go back. I need to live there.
So of course, I am very interested in moving to the UK. I started doing my research on moving and while I didn't expect it to be easy, I certainly didn't expect it to be this difficult either! It simply doesn't look like it is going to work out for me. I don't have an occupation or skills that would enable me to get a job on the Shortage Occupation list (I'm an estimator in the steel/oil & gas industry), I'm too old to be a student (I thought the age limit was 30, but I'm finding out that's not correct, so maybe still an option!), and while I do have a love-interest living there in the UK, our relationship is in it's infancy and I'm not prepared to get married. I also don't have a huge amount of money to be able to support myself without working for an extended period of time, or to start a business. I feel like I've looked into all the options and it simply isn't going to work out, which is disappointing to say the least. I'm a simple person who lives within her means, and while I know I would be willing to work and not be a drain on the economy, I have no real way to prove it to the UK government, ha.
And so, even though I keep hitting dead ends, I found this board and figured that it couldn't hurt to read other people's stories and get some feedback. It's been a pleasure to read other's posts around this forum and I look forward soaking in as much information and as many tips as I can! Because even if I don't get to live in the UK, I will definitely be back to party!