Whoa. That was...intense.
The 'interview' went for just under two hours, and was conducted in two parts. The first part consisted of the history of the company, a discussion of its present and future, and a look at some of its products.
The second part was a discussion of the company's soul. The managing director and founder of the company told me about his roots, his beliefs and how they affected the company.
I have been told the company is 'very hard working', which equates to about eleven hours a day, and a few hours on weekends. I'm not afraid of hard work, in fact I welcome it, my only worry is that I won't be intellectually stimulated, which would make eleven hour days unbearable.
Well, I'm going to make myself some lunch, and then head back to Newcastle with the car that I borrowed for the interview. Ta-ta for now.

do you realise how unusual it is for a grown man to say ta ta? wand why the secrecy aout the company eh? Is it a company like the one in angel that is actually evil or did you sign a secrecy agreement? All these questions. But I am still sending you a heap of positivity, just so you don't give up. and I didn't realise Reg still existed so . ta ta
Is it really that unusual? Wow, I think I'm out of touch. :-)
The main reason for secrecy is that I'm still applying for the job, and they have my web address, so it wouldn't do for me to mention them yet, I think...or maybe I'm just being paranoid!
actually that is quite write and very responsible of you. I take it back. say ta ta and be as mysterious as you like.
oh dear terrible spelling day.
I'm glad you approve! :-)
Ta ta.