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Stories in hospital:Smile
Stories in hospital:Smile
Entry for June 20, 2006

The busy days, editing a short essay to finish the last module at school, and preparing for my graduation this October. Being short of money and wondering how hard to find a real job, I applied for some jobs. It's not easy to find a suited job, but I've got some experiences.

A nice day, I sent my resume to a Singapore agency. I knew they would never think a student as I am could do something there. Temporarily, I still have no confident certificate but I hoped my resume (written in English) could helpul in touching their attention. Luckily, the next day I received an email, someone who named H. asked me to come to his or her office for an interview. It's really cool, but it took about a week to schedule, the reason is he seems busy and me too. Finally, last Monday I came to the office. A big Singapore man, about 30 years old was the interviewer. He asked me many things, but with my poor memory, I just can remember a hard question. " Medical, medical…. You're a medical student, and it's very different from our business. What do you think you can contribute and how can you work when you've not finished your study at school? ". I was so confused, I almost told him the beginning reason that I was there. I just want to try how my ability is, and if I can do some other jobs except becoming a nurse. My mind is always going empty when I'm in disorder. I can't remember what did I say until he asked me the last question that if I agree their regulation I can join full or part time, depended on myself. Of course, I agreed to become a collaborator and given some documents about the corp.

My study at school takes almost of my time. I just can be free in the evenings (in case I don't have to attend at the hospitals), and being a collaborator means "marketing". You earn nothing if you don't find out some clients. I need a job to have some pays directly.

Another seek, I came to a Japanese house-wine. Maybe this's a chance for me to learn something about Japanese. It seemed that I was welcome there, because I can speak foreign langue, they will pay me about 2 millions VND/month (so cool!) , the working time is from 19h to 23h30' (it's late night but seems suited to my poor time), the uniform is " Ao Dai" (I like wearing "Ao Dai" very much) Image. But, almost the problems are from the word "BUT", overview my duties are pouring out the wine and talking to customers. I don't understand exactly what " talking" means, and I fear the drunkards. Although they emphasized that's a " clean restaurant", I left that place without a promise of coming back, but I can't get " two millions VND" out of my mind. Hix, am I too greedy? Image


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