Insurance Age blog: So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodbye

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As it is my last day as senior reporter at Insurance Age it is quite right that I write a goodbye blog to commemorate the two years and two months I have spent here.

So let's go back to the beginning - July 2009 - I emerged from a six month journalism course where I didn't particularly learn very much apart from how to write shorthand badly into the midst of a rather nasty recession. There were so few jobs around that I can remember sitting typing away aimlessly on my internship at a local paper while reporters were crying in the kitchen after being given the boot.

Somehow I managed to get an interview for the position of reporter at Insurance Age working

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