2008年8月8日 星期五

My office cubic....

April 15th is the first day I start working. It's quite special for me because I am always a part-time employee. But now, I am a full-time employee and have my own salary, which means I have to pay bills on my own. Well, can't always have free foods. Now is the time to start on my own.

I was quite exciting as a new working class member. On my first day at work, I took some pictures at work. Take a look....
This is a note to people who needs to find me. Every time when I was away from my desk, I put the magnet so people would know where I am now.

This is a side of the company campus. Our campus is quite huge ( not as big as a college campus, but quite big compared to certain companies in Taiwan). Beautiful sunset....

I took this picture on the first day to work since Angela didn't get the computer equipment from my department yet. So here is a photo to celebrate an empty desk. ; p




As you can see, I started getting all kinds of stuff. The black tote bag is my working bag that I got from Japan before starting working. ; 0


This is my office, actually I shouldn't say that it's my office since two co-workers share this office with me. : ) They are both very nice to me! What can I say? They're awesome people to work with.

Still using the laptop, borrowed from my boss. : (

3 則留言:

Angela 提到...

Dear goofy j:

Thanks for visiting and leaving your message here. My office cubic is quite nice and big. Only three people sharing a big office sometimes is not a good thing. The air-conditioning is cold, the voice from your neighbor gets really loud (mine as well), and the sleepy feeling comes so fast (when everyone is being so quiet). So lots of pros and cons....

Stop by more often! I am preparing for posting more traveling diaries. : p

Hong 提到...

It will be transformed...gradually...:-) and Fits you even more!

p.s. glad you had a joyful trip to HongKong!

Angela 提到...

To Hong:

I am also glad about having this trip with my family. It was fun and the Hong Kong style foods are delicious! Your message reminds me about the good times in Hong Kong. Now I need to save more money for another H.K. trip again. : )