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The weekend freedom!

It appears I’ve now ded­i­cated this blog to solely being about my job and my expe­ri­ences work­ing in an office environment.

I must say, when I fin­ished work I became the hap­pi­est per­son in Taichung at the time.  I felt the free­dom of not hav­ing work the next day, of not hav­ing to go to bed early, just so I wouldn’t be too tired to wake up at 6 or either at 7 in the morning.

The week­end days are likely the most joy­ous days I could have after work­ing full-time in the week­days. I just feel free­dom, as I have no wor­ries, how­ever as always I still feel the sense of pres­sure con­sid­er­ing I still have work on Mon­day, and really the week­ends are not long enough. – It’s back to work soon enough and the process repeats itself every time.

I just want to relax today. I’ve had too much stress and pres­sure placed on me at work, to under­stand trans­la­tions (Which aren’t too accu­rate) from Man­darin to Eng­lish. Plus, I have to write out daily reports and then I have to attend a meet­ing say­ing what I’ve been doing in the week. How­ever with this type of job it is really hard to explain what you’ve been doing, when you quite frankly can’t explain in your own head what you are doing. I can’t wait to quit. I just need to save enough money to see my sweet­heart Julie, who’s in Seoul, South Korea. — Oh, do I miss her.