wow, from 9/22 till today, it's been a little over 6 months. That's how long I've been in this sub military program. Didn't really collect my thoughts together to compose this post so I'll just randomly poop stuff on it as I go along :P
Work is decent so far. Most of my days as a "government" (cheap) employee, I do some chores such as photocopying, paper shredding, and some computer troubleshooting (the most time consuming task so far... seems like people who work in the gov have extremely poor knowledge about technology...)
New People.
On top of 40 guys who live in the same building w/ me (the other sub military cheap labors like me), I've made quite a few friends and get to know peeps from work. Some chicas (part-time working students) and coworkers (the real gov employees). Most are very decent people that are in my department of MoFA (Ministry of Foreign Affair). My boss is a very cool guy who used to live in Chicago for a long time and we get along very well when we're communicating like Americans.
Near future plan.
Decided on doing grad school in Taiwan, I start picking up books again (although @ a very slow pace... VERY ^.^;; ) Free spanish lecture offered by MoFA employee training center should start next week, a good time to refresh my poor espanol memory... so ya... more studying and exercising... less gaming and getting fat.. >.<
Now... peeps... update your blog damn it... I'm bored @ work again...
Work is decent so far. Most of my days as a "government" (cheap) employee, I do some chores such as photocopying, paper shredding, and some computer troubleshooting (the most time consuming task so far... seems like people who work in the gov have extremely poor knowledge about technology...)
New People.
On top of 40 guys who live in the same building w/ me (the other sub military cheap labors like me), I've made quite a few friends and get to know peeps from work. Some chicas (part-time working students) and coworkers (the real gov employees). Most are very decent people that are in my department of MoFA (Ministry of Foreign Affair). My boss is a very cool guy who used to live in Chicago for a long time and we get along very well when we're communicating like Americans.
Near future plan.
Decided on doing grad school in Taiwan, I start picking up books again (although @ a very slow pace... VERY ^.^;; ) Free spanish lecture offered by MoFA employee training center should start next week, a good time to refresh my poor espanol memory... so ya... more studying and exercising... less gaming and getting fat.. >.<
Now... peeps... update your blog damn it... I'm bored @ work again...