So what are you doing on 6th May? Not much on is there? Of course there's the voting business, but scribbling your X against the monster raving loony party of your choice will take 10 seconds max. So what to do with the rest of the day?
Well, if you're interested in working as a journalist, and you're around in the afternoon of the 6th of May, you could do worse than to join us here on the Guardian Careers Forum, where I'll be joining a panel to answer questions on new jobs in journalism - what they are and how to get 'em.
And if you can't make it between the appointed hours of 1 and 4pm, the site is open for advance questions so feel free to add one.
The irony has not escaped me that I have been asked to join a panel on digital media, when I have only just discovered that you can use both thumbs to text with. But that's OK. The good part of the brave new online world is that lack of technical know-how doesn't have to be a barrier.
The only thing that worries me is that lately my advice-giving has been limited to the parents who write to my agony aunt column at ParentDish. Must remember not to lapse into Boundaries are important...don't worry, they'll sleep through at some point before university...have you spoken to your GP about that? then hopefully all should be well.





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