SICT According to Sparks personality test, I am a S.I.C.T. (Submissive Introverted Concrete Thinker). "You are an ACCOUNTANT (SICT)--reserved, meticulous, and dependable. While being called an accountant isn't really that cool, neither are you. You aren't exactly the life of the party, but you do have fun, and the people close to you really do love you. There are basically two kinds of accountants, and you most likely fit into one of the two categories: male female Seriously: accountants are good at whatever they do. They can always be trusted, especially by their friends. They almost never cheat or steal. (Some real-life accountants do, however, they are probably Judges (DICT)). You probably have a wonderful relationship with your family." |
FROM THE BEGINNING... Born in Hong Kong, my family decided to immigrate to US when I was beginning grade school. During that time, I struggled to learn a new language and as a result have pretty much lost all knowledge of my Chinese writing abilities. |
WHAT HAPPENED NEXT? When it came time for college, I chose to stay right here in beautiful San Francisco. This not only helps reduce the college cost by living at home, I was also able to stay close to friends. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in business administration (majored in finance & banking), I decided that this really isn't the route I want to go into. |
CAREER PATH Don't misunderstand, I did work for a bank for 6 years and then decided that wasn't for me. During the dot com boom in the late 90s, I joined a large ISP (Internet Service Provider) and worked there for about a year. Later I took time off and traveled to Seoul and Hong Kong; before returning to dot com job #2, at a small ASP (Application Service Provider). It was a wonderful experience as I learned more about HTML than ever before. But please excuse any loading error to my site due to HTML error...didn't have time to figure out the problem yet. |
NOW After the dot com boom, the company that I worked for finally closed down. I then have to get any job just to pay the bills. I was able to find a government job, working 8-5pm and not have worry about any stress of layoffs. After doing that for about one year, I decided I need a job a bit more motivating. I was always interested in Japanese anime and thought wouldn't it be nice to understand the Japanese instead of reading the English subtitles? I asked around and was able to find different programs/organizations that can send Americans to Japan to teach English. I applied and got in and is on my way to Fukushima, Japan. After that, who knows, but if you have any ideas, please let me know. |
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