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i've been back to tw for 3 days now. to be honest, i'm not liking this at all...
i have nothing to do at home, except for searching and applying to jobs (which i do), but then, other than that, while i'm waiting for companies' replies, i have nothing to do
104 is supposed to be a good site to search for jobs, but so far, the ones that i've applied never answered me. sux
the conventional paper search is still better, i think. the advertisement that they post on the papers are quite interesting, and the way that i selct the ones to pay attention to is... i think quite funny too. i simply won't bother to look one by one, but i'll just go and see who has the biggest block on the paper, and start reading from there. big ad = big money = big co.
yes, big ad would be the best.
today i had the weirdest-gayest interview ever. first, i was given a logic test, the first 3 questions were simple and the 4th one asked me to split a watermelon into 27 pieces. i was drawing and doodling all over the freaking paper, and still didn't get the right answer in the end. well, i came up with a weird idea of how to make it into 27 pieces, but it was not the way it's supposed to be. anyway, that logic test took me a total of 30+min. 30+min for a 5 question test!!!
... i have no logic. all those logic classes that i've taken are useless!!!
after the gay logic test, i had to translate a short englsh document to chinese. of course, they game me the original document and a couple sheets of paper.
now, a new problem arises~~~~~
there are words in chinese that i dun remember how to write!!!! >__<
i mean, i know how they look like and stuff, i just can't remember out from my head.
so, i went to the lady and ask for a ------ dictionary
the lady was surprised at first, she thought i was asking for a eng-chin one, which would be cheating and ruining the purpose of the test. but when i asked her for a simple chinese one, she was shocked. hahahahahaha~~~
i think i'm the first one to ask for a dictionary during a translation test! YAY!
anyway, the whole interview was just... weird... the position that they offered me was different than the one i originally applied for (liars!). i completely lost my interest in this co.
so yeah... great way to start my interview process in tw!
however, on my way to the interview, there were some things that made my commute interesting. first of all, i realized that the MRT was moving quieter more than ever! hm.... maybe it's my own impression... but i felt that it was really quiet.
i'm definitely sure that i can hear better on the MRT than on I-5. I-5 is damn crappy and loud...
and then, i saw this huge statue sitting outside a door, in a small alley. the alley cannot fit more than 1 car at a time, but for some reason, this big-ass statue (almost the size of the uw washington statue) was right there, next to a door. i wonder if i'll see it there tmr when i take the train again.
i have nothing to do at home, except for searching and applying to jobs (which i do), but then, other than that, while i'm waiting for companies' replies, i have nothing to do
104 is supposed to be a good site to search for jobs, but so far, the ones that i've applied never answered me. sux
the conventional paper search is still better, i think. the advertisement that they post on the papers are quite interesting, and the way that i selct the ones to pay attention to is... i think quite funny too. i simply won't bother to look one by one, but i'll just go and see who has the biggest block on the paper, and start reading from there. big ad = big money = big co.
yes, big ad would be the best.
today i had the weirdest-gayest interview ever. first, i was given a logic test, the first 3 questions were simple and the 4th one asked me to split a watermelon into 27 pieces. i was drawing and doodling all over the freaking paper, and still didn't get the right answer in the end. well, i came up with a weird idea of how to make it into 27 pieces, but it was not the way it's supposed to be. anyway, that logic test took me a total of 30+min. 30+min for a 5 question test!!!
... i have no logic. all those logic classes that i've taken are useless!!!
after the gay logic test, i had to translate a short englsh document to chinese. of course, they game me the original document and a couple sheets of paper.
now, a new problem arises~~~~~
there are words in chinese that i dun remember how to write!!!! >__<
i mean, i know how they look like and stuff, i just can't remember out from my head.
so, i went to the lady and ask for a ------ dictionary
the lady was surprised at first, she thought i was asking for a eng-chin one, which would be cheating and ruining the purpose of the test. but when i asked her for a simple chinese one, she was shocked. hahahahahaha~~~
i think i'm the first one to ask for a dictionary during a translation test! YAY!
anyway, the whole interview was just... weird... the position that they offered me was different than the one i originally applied for (liars!). i completely lost my interest in this co.
so yeah... great way to start my interview process in tw!
however, on my way to the interview, there were some things that made my commute interesting. first of all, i realized that the MRT was moving quieter more than ever! hm.... maybe it's my own impression... but i felt that it was really quiet.
i'm definitely sure that i can hear better on the MRT than on I-5. I-5 is damn crappy and loud...
and then, i saw this huge statue sitting outside a door, in a small alley. the alley cannot fit more than 1 car at a time, but for some reason, this big-ass statue (almost the size of the uw washington statue) was right there, next to a door. i wonder if i'll see it there tmr when i take the train again.
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