Not That Much Bored!

Six times a week, eight hours a day of sitting 'cept for the Saturday since am only on duty from eight in the morning down to two in the afternoon.

Those were my routine for my almost-two-years of my present job. It's not really that boring.I actually love my work (not to mention for the free internet connection and the commissions i get whenever my clients fly to Europe and America!).

I don't wanna sound hypocrite but i think everyone should really be thankful for their first jobs.This job gave me the first salary,first gadget investments(my Canon digital camera and HP mini laptop), key to my Dolce Vita master credit card and still counting. Those were the precious cakes i'll forever treasure all because of my visa consultation career. *wink*

How could i ever forget my first United Kingdom & United States client?They sure pressured me that much to think over for their successful application.Luck has been so good to me(and perhaps infected my clients' luck too) and to my first venture.Now, they live happily ever after in Britain and States. *grins* However, it made me think, when can i possibly go too?

And i think i should be thankful with this job since it made me dream BIG of life abroad.*deep sigh* 

Oh boy, sure this job is quite inviting for dreams abroad to come true. *crossedfingers*
Where dreams are within reach!STATUE OF LIBERTY for the win!

Wish to see the BIG BEN at night!

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