30.8.07

青雲路

唔知點解,講起青雲路,令我惗起陰陽路。同樣撲朔迷離,跟行屍走肉有關,難以摸清可遇而不可求。

返康港發展,還是再試試留在英國久一點點碰碰機會,在這一刻,真係惱我。

留英:爭取一些外地的工作經驗。
返港:可以與家人一起。
留英:CV 可能會增值點。
返港:始終係自己地方。
留英:可能要做 junior,人工少少。
返港:應該收入和職級會正常點。
留英:可以過些有收入的外國生活。
返港:可以與親人教會弟兄姊妹朋友常見面。
留英:清靜多,有空間做自己想做的事。
返港:忙碌格,要付出很大才可搾出時間做點工餘事。
留英:繼續浸淫在文化熱帶雨林中。
返港:意圖灌溉文化沙漠。
留英:與英語連繫的生活延續。
返港:重投母語懷抱!
留英:造人計劃在異邦。
返港:有兩邊家庭大大 support。
留英:賺番啲英鎊返嚟!
返港:要惗惗大陸。
留英:可以跟同袍們發展工餘事業。
返港:可以跟同胞們發展工餘事業。
留英:續遊未涉足的歐洲各國。
返港:開發亞洲未到之處,尤其國內。
留英:要搵波踢。
返港:隨時落街跟街坊跟隊。
留英:每個週未都有 Match of the day 睇。
返港:要裝 NOW,唔知幾時又轉去有線。
留英:隨時上 Amazon 買書都平。但冇中文好書。
返港:要忍受貴書兼種類少。但有中文書。

… … 有得揀都唔知點揀,何況冇得揀。唯有聽天!


上週未,難得夏天忽然回魂,雖然涼涼地但總算放晴。與內子到東邊的海灘 (注意:非沙灘) 走走。奇怪,明明是東邊但該地名叫 Southend,唔知以邊度開始計?(上圖) 在 high street,有個阿叔攞住幾隻貓頭鷹示眾,場面甚為墟冚。我趁隻鷹唔覺,摸咗佢一下,好開心。Southend 離敦倫約一個鐘頭火車,算最近的海岸,景色相當宜人。加上有個叫 Adventure Island 嘅遊樂場,感覺非常老少咸宜 (好明顯我屬中間)。不管只係一個海灘/石灘,不是沙灘,但人頭仍是湧湧的。水淺得離奇,肯定淺過淺水灣好多好多倍。一般浮台位置,水位只到「腳瓜朗」。三名印巴藉哥仔,全套便裝,扮晒太陽為名 … … 。



(上圖) 如果咁大粒都算沙,咁當我錯,叫沙灘。行出海,回頭望,原來都走了不短路,站在海中間,背着背包,很有走難著草 feel。我的黃金巴西右腳。不論高矮,人人都浸唔過頭。淺水可以浸蛟龍,浸腳都一樣爽。



高挑的內子,連腳瓜朗都未浸到。看,遠處仍是淺水呢!話說,出過海後,我們到了海邊的一間小店吃 fish & chips,餐後,望向海面 … 喔!整個海都好像「乾」了,潮退得真快!連連幾千米外,都是退了潮的濕地。想一想,怪不得幾年前在 Morecambe Bay 的慘劇 (事件之後拍成電影《Ghost》(鬼佬)),遇難者潮漲後無法及時返岸。… … 過山車好玩,但聽見班鬼仔鬼妹叫到拆天咁,冇坐都經已很高興。公厠外日光浴,有時真係好難理解外國人嘆世界的獨特品味。

51 Comments:

At 30/8/07 7:47 am, Blogger Hong Kong Loudspeakers said...

If you decided to come home from Europe, please leave your personal dignity, self respect, pride and goodness in Europe. These are illegal in HK and China. Also, if you enjoy smiling, hugging, loving and sometime say Hello to straighter and neighbor, you are out of luck. These gestures are considered weird, bizarre and sometime creepy to HK and Chinese people.

If you enjoy concrete jungle, come home.
If you enjoy 40C in December, come home.
If you enjoy working 14 hours daily, come home.
If you accept no paid overtime, come home.
If you accept “Naked Statues” will corrupt the mind of the citizen, come home.
If you accept people judge you not by personality but your wallet, come home.
If you accept the only “Green” you see will be on the $10 bill, come home.
If you really want to know what HELL feels like, come home.
If you like cope and paste, come home.
If you accept RIGHT is wrong and WRONG is right, come home.

If you want a job, work in Europe.
If you want a career, work in Europe.

Life is too short to stay in HELL.

 
At 30/8/07 8:56 am, Blogger 學子 said...

哈哈,講到咁,我會覺得自己係 Hell Boy 呢。

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At 30/8/07 11:57 am, Blogger 塞米一條揚陸轟炸機 said...

我都申請緊工作簽證,打算留澳洲工作。的確箱講的生活是很吸引,只是我比較喜歡安靜的生活(咁早就有老人徵兆喇陰功)

我覺得最先要諗既係自己想做乜?想發展d乜野既career?這個才重要。當你有目標既時候自然唔會理咁多週邊野架啦...

 
At 31/8/07 2:10 am, Blogger 黑人 said...

很美的景色

即使在這裡見到鬼,也不會覺得太恐怖
聯想到希臘神話的冥河

嘿嘿嘿

學子浸過冥河水,會否變得刀槍不入?

 
At 31/8/07 2:33 am, Blogger 學子 said...

有得揀,當然想在外地拿點有關設計的工作經驗。大前提是需要一份合適的工作和合理的收入。如果未能盡如人意,回家也屬正常不過的事 (沒甚麼值得可恥的)。家始終是家,沒有好醜之分。可能創作氣候如昔,嘈雜如舊,但我相信三年寶貴的留學生活經驗是賺定了的,接下來自己對事物的看法也應該會比往日有所不同。環境改不了,改變自己嘛。 (不等於妥協)

刀槍不入?刀槍不入一學子!?咪啦 ~~~

 
At 31/8/07 7:35 am, Blogger Hong Kong Loudspeakers said...

在哪地方尋找到你自己的將來, 哪地方是你的家.
在哪地方尋找到你自己的前途, 哪地方是你的家.

青春一去不反. “生於斯, 長於斯”的觀念. 只會浪費你自己的青春.

 
At 31/8/07 10:42 pm, Blogger Unknown said...

allow me to "analyze" your state of mind...though i never met you...
basically, a big reason if not the biggest, for you to leave to donlon, is to seek a better cultural place that actually appreciates and respects designers alike. this you achieved. donlon is a good place for sure.

but if you can't find or afford to have lower pay from the start, (of course there's exceptions) and have the family, your wife, or even your children to ___ with you, (fill it in yourself, whatever it is) then i think you need to give it a second thought.

now don't forget, culturally-rich places with good artists are everywhere, but people who are artists don't necessarily mean they have the desire to "change the world", (that's my ultimate goal by the way :P) sometimes they can be going after money, and i don't think there's anything wrong with that... people in general are the same everywhere. in donlon, you may find yourself getting a job but realize your colleagues are mean, bad, not aligning with your religious perspective. then what are you going to do? i guess the point is, after all the logical reasoning in relation to your closest ones. then it's about where your heart and faith leads you to go.

life is full of changes and chances. sometimes there's nothing wrong with either choice. you just have to be what you are told to be.

...

however, i've been in toronto, canada since 95, when i was form 3 (i was 15. now you start not listening to me cos i'm young haha) observing for this many years i'd rather stay than going back to hk for the communication industry. but on top of that, toronto has the city life but also allow me to retreat to some camp grounds or the nature when i need. i like the life style here more than the $ hk. but toronto also is quite saturated with designers. Firms are tight on budget, kick people out whenever they need to, without mercy. designers are paid little poorly...so yea...that's the environment here in my perspective.

 
At 31/8/07 11:18 pm, Blogger 學子 said...

Hong Kong Loudspeakers,放眼世界,當然要緊。但除了未來,往昔的價值、情誼也是「家」的主要成份呢。否則,你的 icon 也不會如此吧。

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a!ok,對,天堂不會在地上找到,對我而言,我只想經歷多一點。地域可以是次要。

 
At 1/9/07 6:52 am, Blogger Hong Kong Loudspeakers said...

九七後, 我目擊香港政府, 肛明會, 影視處, 淫審處 渝為「道德紅衛兵團」!.. 要"破四舊"、批評或禁止外國(包括臺灣) 文化書展出、徹底摧毀九七前歷史建築物和文物、計劃摧毀所有英格蘭雕像. 本人感覺這係香港文化大革命的前奏曲.

我的ICON , 是本人對英國在九七前, 利用九十九年內, 將一個小魚港, 改變成一個 “國際城市”的一個 尊敬.


以上是本人的體驗和憤慨.

 
At 1/9/07 7:14 am, Blogger Hong Kong Loudspeakers said...

To some people, no matter how many advice and suggestion they receive, they must witness and experience themselves to understand.

 
At 1/9/07 7:51 am, Blogger 學子 said...

絕對明白。我會睇路。

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At 1/9/07 2:55 pm, Blogger Snowdrops said...

Britain is indeed more renowned for its pebble beaches than sandy beaches :)

Re: your stay-or-go sitch, I think all of the reasons you've listed for going back to HK would not have changed even if you decide to stay in the UK for a while. You'd always have the chance to reunite with family and friends and read Chinese books again in a few years' time. What's the rush? You don't HAVE to make your decision now, take a bit of a gap year to soak up more of the European cultures while you still can. It'd be much harder to change and experience a new world once you settle down and build a family. Also, if you're able to live on the income, I don't think being a junior in the UK is necessarily such a bad thing either: a junior position in a good firm with the chance to work with great designers would be much more preferable to a higher-ranking post in a crappy work environment, and at least you'd be exposed to the UK work culture and have another perspective to bring with you when you do return to HK. Also, I fear that, if your learning from CSM is not further cemented in some fashion by actual work experience in the UK before you return to HK, you'd have even less of a chance to have the capacity to make a positive change to the HK cultural desert.

Just my very humble opinions.

 
At 2/9/07 5:17 am, Blogger leolapian said...

Hi, I quite agree with what snowdrops said. I understand the job market in London is competitive and quite saturated. This is somehow not about the case of you would get what you want. It should be the right time, place and people. But if possible, make practice of what you got in the CSM is a good idea as theory in school is one story, while practice is another story!

Financially, it depends how much you can satisfy with a job, that's practical thing. For position as I think, it's not a big deal. As long as if you can show your ability and experience, you will be treated fair and got promoted. No doubt in their eyes, a Hong Konger is new to their industry and may not have much advantages to compete with others. So have to put extra efforts to get it. Most importantly I think is experience rather than others. It just takes time.

Some people said, London is a good place for work, but not for a living. Overseas experience is rational move. Home attachment is emotional thought. May sacrifice the other at this moment for either choice, but it doesn't mean forever. Optimistically I may think, may reserve some time for a try to see how it works, maybe it is not as good as we expected finally. Then, going back whenever and hugging our family is not bad too!

Cheers!

 
At 2/9/07 11:29 pm, Blogger 學子 said...

謝謝 snowdrops 同 leoapian 的提醒!

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對,返家幾時都可以,有機會外闖就應該爭取。會努力再試試,希望有神跡出現。(萬一要回家發展,也是無憾。)

 
At 4/9/07 5:30 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

胡恩威有句話說得好:「香港有表達的空間,你可以隨便做什麼,發表什麼言論,批評,但是你沒有發展的空間。」

 
At 4/9/07 11:54 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

that's bullshit! it just because you are not good enough. HK is the best place and support to develop creativity in china.
deal with it, or disappear.

complaining will not make you success.

 
At 5/9/07 1:58 am, Blogger 學子 said...

無名氏,批評不是無能者的專利,投訴亦不是失敗者的特權。無權無勢的弱小就應凡事啞忍?有成就之能者,難道就應默默地坐享其成方叫造福社群維持和諧?有些 so-called 成功的沉默者,可能只不過是食得飽飽的鼠輩呢。(牠們發言,往往只不過是小小的自尊心作祟)

名都不敢留,還叫人 disappear?!我呸!

 
At 5/9/07 6:42 am, Blogger Hong Kong Loudspeakers said...

reply to the anonymous...

“This is a typical Asian Hardcore Communist Chinese mentality on job and society. Don’t complain and criticize the government. Citizen should be graceful to work and live in this great communist country. Just ask the highly educated, professional, wealthy, government related and upper-class citizen, they will tell you how happy they are living and working in this great communist country. “


In a dictator rules country, citizen has few choices. It was either accepts with pride or reject with serious consequence.

 
At 5/9/07 12:30 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

香港是最佳創作環境?
抱此想法者
不論久未離開過香港,還是已周遊列國
都是可悲的
因為狹小的不只是他的眼界,還有他的心胸

 
At 5/9/07 3:33 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

英國拿「福利金」的,都可以有機會「翻身」。比如哈利波特的作者。

香港呢?

complaining will not make you success. <-- 對呀,幾乎忘了葉劉也快入立法局了。

HK is the best place and support to develop creativity in china. <-- 對呀,從影視處的評審已看到HK的創意無限。

 
At 5/9/07 4:45 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

to michael

經你一講, 無名氏又錯吾曬
香港在"中國"可能真係最佳創意城市

佢無話到要放眼世界丫嘛
又不過, 講係咁講, 全球大4A亞洲據點放晒去北京上海天津而無留在香港, 大家都知咩事

 
At 5/9/07 8:28 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

反而覺得無名氏的「天下」觀念還局限於中國,而不是全世界。所以清朝會比較適合他。

「無名氏,你的主子來了,還不快跪拜!」

 
At 5/9/07 8:39 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

無名氏:如果你可以舉出至少五個靠創意及才華從谷底翻身的本地例子,而不是靠互相吹噓而越捧越紅的成功人士,我會承認我bullshit。

但請你不要舉晚年悲慘的曾灶財。

 
At 5/9/07 10:11 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Alan Chan, Miachael Lau, Eric So, Jan Lam, Gary Cheung,
John Wu, Jim Sir, Stephen Chow, Wong Kai Wai, Johnny To, Eason Chan, Anthony Wong .........etc, too many great people working with their creativity, and living successfuly in Hong Kong.

If you guys still denied they are not the figures, it's just because they are living better than you and you are JEALOUS.

i don't why you guys so mad about ppl saying HK is a good enviorment for creativity. you really want all ppl reading this blog, must agree with you? of course, Hong Kong is not the prefect place for creativity development but it still very good enough in China, and we are Chinese, living in this country.

i dunno why, you guys always complain about this place but you still stay here to work. if you really feel so bad about the enviorment in Hong Kong, try working in your dream place outside, like london, new york, paris or tokyo. why you still here?? the reason is simple, because you are NOT qualify. Admit it!

 
At 5/9/07 11:03 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

many of the above creatives are no longer hong kong based

say Alan Chan for example, the era he shone (yes, he is almost an icon by now) was the 90s, when East Meets West was still a new concept and globalization was all but unheard of.

and since you mentioned the film industry, I bet you werent thinking when you said those names, how many local films made it in the past 5 years? if you check the box office carefully, all the winners are mutlimillion CG chop-sui, art films cannot survive here, the genres are extremely narrow in Hong Kong, with Cine-Art house closed down, it is almost impossible to find art film screenings in HK, unless you consider watching DVDs at home cinematic, how could you call this is the best place for creativity?

I cannot find Jan Lamb creative, unless you call copying a creative act.

Michael Lau, Eric So and John Wu had their lucky break perhaps 10 years ago, if they are THAT creative how come their names vanished in the market now?

If a city truely respects creatives, real talents do not have to generate hypes to stay famous (such as Jan Lamb and Mr. Kan). but hell, this is Hong Kong, we have the memory of a gold fish.

 
At 5/9/07 11:07 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

shall I add

Mr. anonymous, your bloated ego reflects how ignorant and narrow you are.

 
At 6/9/07 12:16 am, Blogger 學子 said...

比上不足,比下有餘 (上為世界,下為當下的國內)。觀點不同,自然意見分歧。

覺得有餘者,反對指出不足者是錯誤,是掩耳盜鈴的一種。

覺得不足者,不明說有餘的地方,可以是人望高處的表現,不一定全然否定自家優勢。

「Alan Chan, Miachael Lau, Eric So, Jan Lam, Gary Cheung, John Wu, Jim Sir, Stephen Chow, Wong Kai Wai, Johnny To, Eason Chan, Anthony Wong … etc.」若上述人物是實至名歸的,自然明白箇中道理。不明的也沒所謂,反正我們始終還是比上不足的。

(這裏有多少個無名氏?)

 
At 6/9/07 12:36 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

用廣東話:

原諒我坦白些,我要的例子是:「仆街之後,可以靠自己才華翻身」的有能之士。

陳幼堅、林海峰、黃耀明、王家衛,佢地幾時仆街過?幾時慘到差點要拿綜援?大家只係見到佢地一路莫名其妙俾人捧上神檯。

星爺都OK,但佢當年唔係靠HK創意氛圍而發跡。而係黑-社-會。

 
At 6/9/07 1:47 am, Blogger Hong Kong Loudspeakers said...

There are two kinds of people looking at our beautiful world.

There are people walk around with buckets over their heads and people without. Until these bucket people removed the buckets from their heads to realize the world is bigger than they ever imagined. The world is more colorful then they ever dreamed. There are multicultural societies that hold many amazing and interesting stories than they ever believed. And one size does not fit all.

Until that day comes, these bucket people will always perceive the world as big as their buckets over their heads and as short sighted as the distance from the buckets to their noses.

Anonymous point of view to this situation is a good example that I encourage people to read more books and literatures, and travel more to out of the norm places to understand the world is not as black and white.

 
At 6/9/07 7:02 am, Blogger 學子 said...

公平一點,絕對地單元化一個人的成功或失敗因素都是武斷的。

當然明白「有能者居之」「一分耕耘一分收獲」「世上無難事只怕有心人」「天下沒有懷才不遇這回事」等勵志金句;然而,這亦不代表世上沒有「時世造英雄」「沽名釣譽」「名不副實」「海上無魚蝦自大」「紙上明星」這回事呢?

單以名氣或成就論英雄,認為「有好報一定係好人」,這是甚麼邏輯?不平鳴就應該消失,如果言者身為所謂知名人士,我為我們的設計業憂心。

(為甚麼某君受重點追擊?私人恩怨乎?)

 
At 6/9/07 11:19 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who is John Wu?

 
At 6/9/07 6:28 pm, Blogger Snowdrops said...

"if you really feel so bad about the enviorment in Hong Kong, try working in your dream place outside, like london, new york, paris or tokyo. why you still here?? the reason is simple, because you are NOT qualify. Admit it! "

For your information anonymous, I'm not based in HK, and haven't been for almost two decades.

And is "good enough for China" really good enough for Hong Kong, a place that styles itself as an international cosmopolitan city? Shouldn't HK people be setting their sights higher than just to be good enough in China?

And finally, is "good enough" an appropriate goal for people aspiring to do ground-breaking work? Shouldn't creative people be reaching for the stars? And shouldn't people's complaints be taken seriously rather than be rejected out of hand? After all, it is the non-conformists, those who are not satisfied with just being "good enough", who have the guts to spur society on to achieve even bigger and brighter things.

Somebody with a "good enough" attitude could never be a true creative.

 
At 6/9/07 7:25 pm, Blogger 學子 said...

光頭仔,我認識 John Wu,他是 www.a-i-com.hk 的老闆。很久之前他也有到訪敝 blog。

snowdrops,相信你經已看到「精益求精」在康港的阻力。名氣可以絕對地等於實力。指出現況可以被視為妒忌。康港的硬件永遠走得很前,但軟件之落後卻有目共睹。

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At 6/9/07 7:53 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i think is john woo the moive director, not that john wu

 
At 6/9/07 8:20 pm, Blogger 學子 said...

哈哈,咁兩個 John Wu/Woo 都有其過人之處嘅。

... ... ... ... ... ...

拜托!敬請勿用 Anonymous 為名,以免造成混淆。

否則敝 blog 不排除 delete 有關留言,棧大家冇癮

 
At 7/9/07 1:59 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh.....A-I i only know Benny of Sixstation. never heard of John Wu

 
At 7/9/07 2:11 am, Blogger 學子 said...

光頭仔,咁你就「背」嘞!

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At 7/9/07 11:54 am, Blogger Stanley said...

From time to time I paid my visit to this wonderful blog just to see if there still are people consistently grumble about the brutal fact of the real world.

I believe Hong Kong is a remarkable place as long as there are people tirelessly complain about the city phenomenon. Speaking out the brutal facts of reality help all of us to better understand and lead to the right “question”.

It is often true at people who complain a lot are indeed very humble. Winston Churchill once wrote “facts are better than dream”. Anonymous, turning your blind eye to reality makes you feel better means you live in your own vision of the world. I am really sorry for you.

學子 good luck to your career.

 
At 7/9/07 1:30 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

thank you all of the CREATIVE brothers/ sisters above, your words makes me understand a lot, thanks for your WIDE and GLOBAL perspective.

now i understand if i want to be a CREATIVE people with HEART like you guys, i must say:

1. Hong Kong is the WORST place for develop creativity business.
2. Ignore all other Hong Kong people's success with creativity. (and think they are not worth it)
3. Always look in the dark side.
4. Against all comments if they are not with the same point of view, and say those people are narrow.
5. Keep complaining.
6. Assume yourself everything is RIGHT and the vision is wider than others a lot.

Thank you.

Facts are better than dream.

The fact is you all are from Hong Kong.

 
At 7/9/07 4:38 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

thank you for your HUMBLE, OPEN and POLITE DISCUSSION as well!

I must admit I found Mr. Anonymous' reply very cute, reminds me of the thinking of primary school kids.

there are certain standards to measure whether a city is good for creativity or not, and I do not think anyone can claim a city to be the BEST place, especially with emotional statements as the only proof, haha!

try to read Richard Florida's books, "the rise of creative class" and "the flight of creative class", I fear these might be beyond Mr. anonymous' capacity, but they are good reads for anyone interested to find out what makes a city hotbed for creatives.

facts are INDEED better than wishful thinking!

Good day

 
At 7/9/07 5:40 pm, Blogger 學子 said...

Stanley,多謝杖義留言。觀乎此君的精神狀態,看來我們講多都無謂 (尤其對方是無名的),George Orwell 話齋:「The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it.」有人硬要話四條腿較好,我們還能說甚麼呢?

Joan,謝謝你的推介,等我到書局找找看。

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At 8/9/07 12:57 am, Blogger Hong Kong Loudspeakers said...

repy to anonymous;

It is not where we came from that's matter; it is where we are going that is important.



莘莘學子, your future is in your hands, good luck.

 
At 8/9/07 1:23 am, Blogger 學子 said...

thanks hk loudspeakers, i'm trying my very best !

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At 8/9/07 9:24 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday ah Central Saint Student!!

God bless you (on your road ahead)!!

 
At 8/9/07 11:30 pm, Blogger 學子 said...

Haaa haaa ~~~ thanks Foon !

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At 9/9/07 7:55 am, Blogger Snowdrops said...

Is it your Bday today? Happy belated (sorry I just missed it by an hour!), hope you had a great day and the very best wishes for the coming year! :)

 
At 9/9/07 9:03 am, Blogger 學子 said...

heee heee ... ... 多謝!

 
At 10/9/07 12:10 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh yes... happy belated birthday to you!... it has been a long time since i celebrated you b'day with the LWL group!

i'm not going to get involve in the "go or stay debate". Just wanted to tell my story! i'll cut it short... i was planning to go home after i finished my study in australia, i got my ticket booked, cleaned up & packed my stuff...etc... just when everything was ready to go, i had a job interview & got the job, which is my current job, the company helped & sponsored me to stay here. that was all happened 3 weeks before my student visa expired. i was very lucky! mind you, i only sent out 2 job applications after i graduated, then if i didn't get a job, at least i could say i've tried!... mmmmmmm... it has been almost 5 yrs now since i worked for this company... is it time for a change now? who knows?

Just wanted to say you never know what's going to happen around the corner.

BEST LUCK to whatever happens!
Hester

 
At 10/9/07 4:09 am, Blogger Unknown said...

Comment #49...

Oh... it is your birthday... wish you the best!

Love,

Candy
Hong Kong

 
At 10/9/07 7:55 am, Blogger 學子 said...

hester,在這裏見到你,真是高興!多謝你的祝福!你說得對,無人知道明天是怎樣的,我現正耐心等候和努力着。無論結果如何,我相信總有其益處的。不經不覺,你已在澳工作了五年之久,感覺良好嗎?會否申請入籍?希望你生活愉快!

candy,thanks !

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At 11/11/07 8:24 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

how's progress of 工餘事業? :)

 

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