Friday, 8 July 2011

Issuing book's and ASBO's - It's all part of the job

Hey guys,

Hope your summer is well and truly up and running and having a good one. Mine is just about up and running.

Just a quick update on things. After 4 great weeks working at Gassy Jacks I have finished for the summer. I'm a bit gutted as I really enjoy DJ-ing there, the staff are wicked and the punters are good as gold! Fingers crossed I will get the chance to go back in September.

On the up side I am covering at Mbargo for two weeks starting 15th July and I will be covering at the good old Beach Club on Saturdays starting in three weeks!

Sooooo the main reason for my blog....

As you know I have started a full time job (I say started, Ive been there for 6 weeks now!) at Ely library. Now for those of you who don't know the area Ely is what I would describe as 'testing'. Put it this way we get our fair share of trouble in the library, yes thats right the LIBRARY. I hope this already gives you an idea what type of people I'm are talking about. If that doesn't this will will.

During my 6 weeks so far I have witnessed

  • Verbal Abuse
  • Threats
  • Indecent exposure (attempted)
  • Vandalism
  • Attempted mugging
  • Assault
And again this is all in the library. 

Now all of this happening to anybody is shocking in its own right but the most alarming part of this is that all of these incidents involved people who were under the age of 18, in fact I would say the average age our offenders is 15.  

I have two pressing questions. Firstly why are these 'kids' spending their spare time committing crime in an environment that is supposed to be quiet, resourceful and family friendly? And secondly where do they get the balls to do it?

My initial answer to question 1 was they must have nothing to do around these parts but as I've found by PCSO Will (Oh yeah on first name terms with the local copper!) that Ely has had plenty of money pumped into it for kids, with playing areas and youth clubs set up so that they have things to do. 

The 2nd question I still cant answer... When I was young I was petrified of police, truth is I still am!  If I saw one walking down the street I worried I'd get arrested for doing something illegal that I wasn't even aware of. I had total respect for them. This isn't necessarily the case with some of the kids I deal with at the Library. 

As staff we are encouraged to call the Non-emergency number 101 should we have a situation that we cannot control. When I was told this during my first week I shrugged it off thinking "how bad can it get?". Well I have rung that number over 3 times and 999 once since that first week.

Don't get me wrong I know that Kids are kids and they do get a bit loud and leave rubbish lying around which in my eyes is fair enough, we were all young and to a certain extent little shits! But these guys make dennis the menace look like a choir boy!  
 During the attempted mugging that occurred I threatened to call 999 to which they replied "go on then". After leaving me no choice and I did eventually dial 999 and they remarked "Oh look he's calling the police, he thinks were scared!" 

My concern is if they are not scared where are we going wrong? How is it that not even the bloody police can scare these people? 

You usually would expect to see this kind of thing kicking off down some dodgy looking park area or on the streets some where, but a library? seriously!

After speaking to the police on a regular basis they explained their procedures with dealing with troublesome youngsters and it wasn't long before they mentioned what seems to be the buzz word for kids, ASBO. Its almost a trophy to them it seems, a fashion accessory "look at me and my shiny new ASBO!"
 I have since found out that as a part of the council 'umbrella' we can actually hand out our own ASBO referrals which got me thinking... Will there be a day where there will be two queues forming in my library. 

'Queue A - issuing books'  'Queue B - issuing ASBOS'

Just something to ponder....

Tom.

Monday, 23 May 2011

From Book Shelves to Bass Bins - Fiction to Mixing

Hey Guys,

So following my last blog things have gone well and I'm now two weeks into my new job as a library assistant.

The jobs itself is pretty cushty (rather good if you're posh) Its quiet but not too quiet and I don't wake up dreading it. Apart from a few snotty teenagers causing trouble its an alright job!

A curious contrast has developed though between my two places of work...

As you know I DJ at weekends and now its crazy how different it is going from a library to a nightclub swapping book marks for BPM's, Binchy for Tynchy!

I do however like this shift in pace... whether I've been in the silence of the library all day dropping off, craving the ridiculously loud sounds of the Beach Club to kick start me into life or after a set, my ears ringing like the inside of Big Ben wanting the seldom sounds of the library to coat my ear drums!

Its refreshing!

In other news I have managed to sort out a residency at student bar Gassy Jacks for the next 3-5 weeks working Thursdays and Saturdays and also I'm doing my first ever silent disco which I'm really looking forward to!

I'll keep you posted on more news and look out for some 'Loud Noises' related Blogs coming soon!

Peace

Tom

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Update: New, New and New!

Hey Guys,

Wow its been ages since my last blog, quite frankly I havent had the time!

Its been a topsy-turvy 2 months its been crazy! So thought its about time I update you on every thing thats happened/happening.

First off I have a new job, I am now.... drumroll....... a library assistant. I know what your thinking- exciting! To be honest its not my dream job but it at the risk of sounding clique "it pays the bills" and allows me to save up, pay people back and ultimately do the things I really want to do.

That a-side Dj work has started to pick up with recent cover gigs at Gassy Jacks ( a small sutdent bar) and Mbargo on St mary's street. Both great places to DJ and the staff there are awesome. I'm hoping to continue to cover people until I can get a residency of my own for September.

The Beach club has been very quiet recently and I'm slightly worried for the summer so I'm planning on promoting a night to reinvent Friday nights to appeal to full timer's as it has a bit of a stigmatism of being a student haunt attached to it.

I have a new show on a local radio station called 'Loud Noises' so I have kept my self busy with that and it's great to just get back on air playing music I love. Its on Friday nights at 1am and I play anything from House, electro, hip hop, disco moombahton and Dubstep.

And in other news I have a brand spanking new radio demo to send off to Stations across the land. I'm quite pleased with the over all look and sound of it and I'm eager to get it out there. Fingers crossed someone out there will share my view!

So a lot of new things happening in my life at the moment. It's been a very hard couple of months but now things seem to be looking up so I will hopefully have more good news (blogs) to share with you!

Take it easy!

Tom



Saturday, 29 January 2011

Update

Hey guys,

I haven't blogged for a while but I have a reason...

It's been a hectic 3 weeks with it's ups and definitely it's downs..

Firstly I think it's safe to say I had the most eventful new years eve in history with power cuts, family illness and A&E all in one night!

My poor girlfriend has now got her arm in a cast and I'm trying my best to look after her (even though it's usually the other way round)

The Beach Club (where I work) has been quiet since the new year so my hours have been reduced but on a positive note, the nights I do work now have got much busier so I enjoy the banter a lot more!

Never-the-less it's left me needing money so I'm currently searching for work. With a few Potential dj jobs in the pipeline, things could be looking up but right now it's about getting some dosh in my pocket sharpish.

So that's a brief update for you guys. I will blog again soon with hopefully some quite exciting news happening in the summer!

Peace

Tom