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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #250 on: February 23, 2009, 10:56:41 PM »
I guess my computer heard my yelling, because now windows keeps shutting down and rebooting and shutting down and rebooting.

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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #251 on: February 23, 2009, 11:18:09 PM »
Aw man, that's rough. Out of curiosity, where were the finals going to be held? Would you have gotten to travel?

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The finals would have been held in Montreal. I live in a suberb of Montreal, so admittedly, I wouldn't have gone very far (a half hour drive at most), but even so, it's something I'll look back on and have haunt me for a good bit. ;p
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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #252 on: February 24, 2009, 03:17:10 AM »
Aw man, that's rough. Out of curiosity, where were the finals going to be held? Would you have gotten to travel?

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The finals would have been held in Montreal. I live in a suberb of Montreal, so admittedly, I wouldn't have gone very far (a half hour drive at most), but even so, it's something I'll look back on and have haunt me for a good bit. ;p

Eh... if it's going to haunt you, then I say turn it into a positive thing. You came really close to making the finals, obviously you have the writing/presenting talent necessary to make it. Why not just work on a speech for next year and make sure you're more prepared/practiced?

You could even post your speech and ask the DL writing talent to do some proofreading or make some suggestions?

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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #253 on: February 24, 2009, 04:37:53 AM »
Aw man, that's rough. Out of curiosity, where were the finals going to be held? Would you have gotten to travel?

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The finals would have been held in Montreal. I live in a suberb of Montreal, so admittedly, I wouldn't have gone very far (a half hour drive at most), but even so, it's something I'll look back on and have haunt me for a good bit. ;p

Eh... if it's going to haunt you, then I say turn it into a positive thing. You came really close to making the finals, obviously you have the writing/presenting talent necessary to make it. Why not just work on a speech for next year and make sure you're more prepared/practiced?

You could even post your speech and ask the DL writing talent to do some proofreading or make some suggestions?

-DJ

Haha, true. I still got one more year, I'll try for the finals next year. =)

If you guys would be willing to look over my speech with me, then yeah, I'd love to share it with you, and have you guys give me suggestions. ;p
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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #254 on: February 24, 2009, 12:13:36 PM »
If it involves lesbians, then it should go to the top next year.  Involving lesbians and bananas in a speech automatically makes it better.
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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #255 on: February 27, 2009, 01:10:43 AM »
I had applied for Teach for America at their first deadline. I was invited to a phone interview, but when I looked at the timeline it looked like I'd have to decide if I was going to accept their offer only shortly after the application deadline for JET, which obviously wasn't going to work if I preferred JET.

In hindsight, the benefits of an early acceptance to Teach for America highly outclasses the potential of JET, but what can I say? I'm dumb and loved the idea of living in a foreign country for a while.

In any case, I had withdrawn my application. Well, they let me reinstate it in time for the new deadline. Today was my phone interview. I'll know next week if they, too, have decided to crush my dreams of teaching children English (okay, so it's not really a DREAM of mine, but whatever) or have granted me the chance to make a fool of myself in a face-to-face interview.

I basically figure that the current hiring climate doesn't allow much room for cherry-picking job opportunities, especially ones that pay as well (for an English major) as these do. If I do get accepted, my choices for placement (which aren't quite as ignored as JET's can be) are Charlotte, NC, Newark, NJ and the Bay Area. It's win/win/win! <_<

I felt like sharing because I like cataloging my failures in the public eye. Makes me feel more human somehow.

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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #256 on: February 27, 2009, 04:35:03 AM »

In any case, I had withdrawn my application. Well, they let me reinstate it in time for the new deadline. Today was my phone interview. I'll know next week if they, too, have decided to crush my dreams of teaching children English (okay, so it's not really a DREAM of mine, but whatever) or have granted me the chance to make a fool of myself in a face-to-face interview.

I felt like sharing because I like cataloging my failures in the public eye. Makes me feel more human somehow.

Teaching children English is fun, and surprisingly rewarding. It's the rest of job that tends to get you - just the red tape and natural inadequacy of the education system if you're lucky, but include your bosses and co-workers in there too if you're unlucky. The kids themselves tend to be pretty decent beings to work with. So it's not hard to understand teaching English as a DREAM.

The DL = the public eye? I don't think there's enough of us for that.


And really, living in Japan has it's sucky moments, too.

Take today, for instance! I have a horrible cold/flu  (my first real illness since moving to this country, so it's having fun with my ill-adjusted immune system) and the Japanese employment system really doesn't like sick days.

Taking a sick day is  frowned upon with the level of reputation-smearing that causes translators to use phrases like 'dishonored his ancestors'. In my case, it 'dishonors the reputation of all the foreigners who live here'.

So I tried taking a sick day once. My boss ended up coming to my house after I phoned in, bringing along the foreigner with the best translating skills. I basically was trapped in my house with these two people while they gave me an alternatingly stern and polite lecture about the value of 'suffering' and going to work. They also politely suggested that I never do it again. And if I ever -was- sick enough to miss work, that I had better go to the hospital. It was explained to me that if I miss work, but don't go to the hospital, it seems as if I wasn't really sick, just faking it to get out of work. ..and THAT reflects badly on all of the other foreigners, not just me.

So I tried going to the hospital. I had to get someone else (who didn't speak English) to drive me because I didn't know where the hospital was. Once we arrived, we waited in the hospital for about 3 hours in a room full of sick people waiting for my five-minute, high-speed doctor's visit where I couldn't communicate with her and she couldn't communicate with me. It was the most stressful experience I've ever had in Japan... and all I wanted to do was be at home, asleep, where I would have gotten better.

So instead, now I'm work, sick with the Japanese Death Flu or whatever, snot dripping onto my keyboard and only barely able to speak (you know, the main part of my -teaching job-). I'm probably infecting at least half of my co-workers, my students, and (hopefully) my bosses. I can't see how this is a good system in any way, but I don't want another lecture about 'dishonoring the gaijin', so I'll sit at work and be unproductive and ineffective as a teacher until I recover.

This is the Japanese way.

It completely explains why the country is as germ-o-phobic and clean as it is, though. They don't take care of sick people, they laugh at them as they suffer. Just as I expect Zenny to do with this post.

-Djinn

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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #257 on: February 27, 2009, 04:46:54 AM »
Man, that's terrible, dude.
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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #258 on: February 27, 2009, 04:58:16 AM »
I suppose this does preclude the Japanese attitude towards psychiatry turning more positive.  Ah well.
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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #259 on: February 27, 2009, 05:26:54 AM »
Ouch bud. But that just shows the difference in the cultures here and there. Taking a sick day is no big deal here. Hell, my dad takes them so he can do housework.

I'm tempted to sig that line about "taking a sick day dishonours you and your ancestors". Wow. They actually came to your house??!

Sounds rough though Djinn. I hope your feeling better soon. If not for your sake, then your ancestor's.

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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #260 on: February 27, 2009, 06:48:56 AM »
Eh, in his case all it's really doing is dishonouring the non-Japanese.  Which...  eh, not all that great as far as threats go.

That said, here's hoping you get to have grandkids so that you can pass this valuable cautionary tale on to them.

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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #261 on: February 27, 2009, 07:16:10 AM »
durrrr wrong thread.
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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #262 on: February 27, 2009, 08:44:40 AM »

In any case, I had withdrawn my application. Well, they let me reinstate it in time for the new deadline. Today was my phone interview. I'll know next week if they, too, have decided to crush my dreams of teaching children English (okay, so it's not really a DREAM of mine, but whatever) or have granted me the chance to make a fool of myself in a face-to-face interview.

I felt like sharing because I like cataloging my failures in the public eye. Makes me feel more human somehow.

Teaching children English is fun, and surprisingly rewarding. It's the rest of job that tends to get you - just the red tape and natural inadequacy of the education system if you're lucky, but include your bosses and co-workers in there too if you're unlucky. The kids themselves tend to be pretty decent beings to work with. So it's not hard to understand teaching English as a DREAM.

The DL = the public eye? I don't think there's enough of us for that.


And really, living in Japan has it's sucky moments, too.

Take today, for instance! I have a horrible cold/flu  (my first real illness since moving to this country, so it's having fun with my ill-adjusted immune system) and the Japanese employment system really doesn't like sick days.

Taking a sick day is  frowned upon with the level of reputation-smearing that causes translators to use phrases like 'dishonored his ancestors'. In my case, it 'dishonors the reputation of all the foreigners who live here'.

So I tried taking a sick day once. My boss ended up coming to my house after I phoned in, bringing along the foreigner with the best translating skills. I basically was trapped in my house with these two people while they gave me an alternatingly stern and polite lecture about the value of 'suffering' and going to work. They also politely suggested that I never do it again. And if I ever -was- sick enough to miss work, that I had better go to the hospital. It was explained to me that if I miss work, but don't go to the hospital, it seems as if I wasn't really sick, just faking it to get out of work. ..and THAT reflects badly on all of the other foreigners, not just me.

So I tried going to the hospital. I had to get someone else (who didn't speak English) to drive me because I didn't know where the hospital was. Once we arrived, we waited in the hospital for about 3 hours in a room full of sick people waiting for my five-minute, high-speed doctor's visit where I couldn't communicate with her and she couldn't communicate with me. It was the most stressful experience I've ever had in Japan... and all I wanted to do was be at home, asleep, where I would have gotten better.

So instead, now I'm work, sick with the Japanese Death Flu or whatever, snot dripping onto my keyboard and only barely able to speak (you know, the main part of my -teaching job-). I'm probably infecting at least half of my co-workers, my students, and (hopefully) my bosses. I can't see how this is a good system in any way, but I don't want another lecture about 'dishonoring the gaijin', so I'll sit at work and be unproductive and ineffective as a teacher until I recover.

This is the Japanese way.

It completely explains why the country is as germ-o-phobic and clean as it is, though. They don't take care of sick people, they laugh at them as they suffer. Just as I expect Zenny to do with this post.

-Djinn

Well, I wasn't going to say anything about it... >_>

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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #263 on: February 27, 2009, 06:16:51 PM »
I was going to express my sympathy for Djinn, but then I read up and saw that LD might end up in Newark so I'm not sure who has it worse now.

Japan is freaking insane, though.
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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #264 on: February 28, 2009, 12:57:34 AM »
Well, I wasn't going to say anything about it... >_>

Why must you always disappoint me? *sigh*

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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #265 on: February 28, 2009, 02:34:08 AM »
I was going to express my sympathy for Djinn, but then I read up and saw that LD might end up in Newark so I'm not sure who has it worse now.

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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #266 on: March 01, 2009, 01:54:29 PM »
The economy effects the first one of my peers.  Guy graduated last Spring, got his degree in Civil Engineering.  Gets a job with the company he did his senior project with, and as of last summer was easily the most successful guy I was close friends with.  Long story short, he got laid off recently.  Fortunately, with funding for infrastructure development in the stimulus bill, he's better off than most, and will probably be able to get a government job.  And, for now, his parents are still employed, so he has some support.  Still, it is... sobering, to have this happen to someone fairly close to me.  Granted, if you talked to him, other things going on in his life are screwing him up way worse, but that does not involve the economy so it is not important right now.  We're at war with money, pick a side.
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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #267 on: March 01, 2009, 07:26:43 PM »
Went to see Wicked last night. Was very impressed with the show, it made the whole "the wicked witch was the real good guy all along" thing actually work, which was definately a plus. Apparently the person playing Elfhaba(sp?) that night was the understudy, too. Pretty impressive, considering that she basically stole every scene she was in(and rightfully so, being the main character).

However, I will never be going to see another musical at that theatre. Why? Becuase the seats are built for someone of Elfboy's size, not mine. I have had more space in Delta airlines seats and I won't fly them ever again specifcally due to seat being too small. That was a very, very painful 3 hours. >_<

Still, at least the show was good.
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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #268 on: March 02, 2009, 01:33:41 AM »
However, I will never be going to see another musical at that theatre. Why? Becuase the seats are built for someone of Elfboy's size, not mine. I have had more space in Delta airlines seats and I won't fly them ever again specifcally due to seat being too small. That was a very, very painful 3 hours. >_<

Still, at least the show was good.

I hope you didn't end up on the extreme side of the balcony. Andrew and I did that when that theatre hosted Avenue Q. Man, the show was awesome, but those seats... how can they even SELL that space and not feel bad about it? I did get an awesome deal, but I feel like it would have been worth it to pay double the price and actually see the other half of the stage. >_>

Cool that you got to see Wicked, though I heard it departed from the book a fair amount. S'okay because the book got pretty ._. toward the middle/end, but maybe that was just me. XD
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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #269 on: March 02, 2009, 02:28:19 AM »
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Cool that you got to see Wicked, though I heard it departed from the book a fair amount. S'okay because the book got pretty ._. toward the middle/end, but maybe that was just me. XD

The book and the musical are very different beasts and really should never be compared to eachother. They are both good, but in completely different ways.

Incidentally, what didn't you like about the book? It's probably just a personal taste thing, but I found the book far more engrossing as a whole, especially towards the end. (Not comparing it to the musical here, BTW).

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« Reply #270 on: March 02, 2009, 02:48:06 AM »
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Cool that you got to see Wicked, though I heard it departed from the book a fair amount. S'okay because the book got pretty ._. toward the middle/end, but maybe that was just me. XD

The book and the musical are very different beasts and really should never be compared to eachother. They are both good, but in completely different ways.

Incidentally, what didn't you like about the book? It's probably just a personal taste thing, but I found the book far more engrossing as a whole, especially towards the end. (Not comparing it to the musical here, BTW).

-DJ

I'm just not that excited by the political turn, mostly. It got really dry to me when it got to that part. Definitely personal taste, as I'd say the popularity of the book bleeding into people going to see the musical (even if the musical isn't like the book, you can't deny they're marketed together and have overlapping audiences) makes it obvious I'm in a minority.

By the way, regarding Japan: that sucks. That is also why I'm partially glad I didn't end up committing to going to Japan for work any other way. I might have been able to deal with that stuff, but I really, really wasn't looking forward to trying. My sympathies. >_>

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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #271 on: March 02, 2009, 02:57:14 PM »
Aaaaand a three-year relationship is over like that. We've taken breaks before, but... even when they hurt, I could feel that they were temporary rough patches. This one feels different.

I am struck by a positively overwhelming sensation of not knowing who, precisely, I am any more. It is terrifying. And very, very sad.

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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #272 on: March 02, 2009, 03:07:08 PM »
Sorry, man. Last I heard you two were fairly serious, so it can't make things any easier.
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« Reply #273 on: March 02, 2009, 03:09:19 PM »
Man, that sucks. I've been there, and I'm still not sure what to say other than "I'm sorry," and that it gets easier eventually.
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Re: Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows: G'morning, 2009!
« Reply #274 on: March 02, 2009, 05:06:36 PM »
I feel like a kid today.  This is the first snow day  I've had in college since.. oh god, 2002? 2003? That range. It'd be more fun if it weren't for driving in the ice to find out school was closed, but still.
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