learned a lot from yesterday's session
Wednesday, 3 November 2010 @ 08:19
was having a migraine so i didn't think i could go to the fc, but in the end i did.
wrote quite a number of letters yesterday and among the 4 people that i interviewed, i met this educated guy who was retrenched and couldn't pay his bills because he's unemployed for so long...
i think he was so emo and agitated that my friend peered over his booth to see what was going on in mine -_-
i don't know how he makes me feel. grim?
i guess i'm feeling that this could very well happen to me or abbie or anyone else that i know.
so the moral of the story is to:
1. always cherish your high paying job :d
2. be grateful that you're employed
just saw the news on yahoo that the retirement age may increase to 68... plenty of irate comments, as usual.
but well... i definitely want to work part time from age 50 onwards to 68 or whatever (if i could)...
not sure what i want to do then... maybe reclaim my piano skills? make more amigurumis? work in a cafe.. or a nursery (plants).
on a brighter note, i managed to get my friend from the fc to come to my house to do a valuation for my piano next tuesday after our volunteer session. hopefully, the price will be better.
and i think it would be, because 100 is too low, or so he said. he's also a band conductor, so any lobang from him is a bonus for me. hee.