Jobless jobless jobless....
These are the 3 words that haunt me day in and day out. Everyday, I open my eyes and find that I am still jobless in every single sense of the word.
I wake up and try to figure out what to do till evening time which is when all my tuition assignments kick in.
So I usually try to have an enjoyable breakfast by visiting a coffeeshop or hawker centre. Eat my favorite food and drink my usual cup of coffee.
Go back home and surf the net and figure out what to eat for lunch.
Eat lunch and then start preparing for tuition.
After tuition, I think about what went well during the tuition session and what did not go so well and how I can improve the next session.
When I reach back home, I am usually quite tired out (from doing nothing). Nights are usually spent reading, watching TV or just surfing the net.
Come on job interviews, where are you???
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Well, what kind of job do you really want then?
ReplyDeleteYou did mention that you were looking at investments before, but this industry is very specialized and you need qualifications for it.
Unless you are not particular about going to other industries.
Cheers!
Good luck man! I'm on the same path as you. We can do this.
ReplyDeletehttp://ftothethird.blogspot.com/
I have been in your shoes before.
ReplyDeleteUse your time to do things you previously wanted to do but did not have time to...
- learn new musical instrument
- learn new language
- pick up new skills - investment, trading, etc.
- hobbies you wanted to pursue - cooking, photography, etc.
I used my time to read about:
- trading, personal finance, technical analysis
I am not particular about going to any industry really.
ReplyDeleteI have been using my time to read and maintain my blogs. I have also been busy with some part time work that I have started.
The wait is very long...