Thursday 2 April 2009

Mark and a turning point

I had a major turning point in my life. After I graduated from university, I was a programmer in one well known company in Bangkok. In my major, a programmer is a good job that have high salary, and I really love this job. While I was working there arond 2 mounth, I had a message from my university about the scholarship to study at America and come back to be a teacher. In that time, it was very difficult to decide, because I must have studied around 6 years and be a teacher for around 12 years, that is, the whole of my life. At last, I decided to quit that job, although I might not have had a oppitunity to work there. However, I wish to be a teacher more than other. I love to teach as well as learn how to teach. Moreover, I have a opputunity to study the degree,which is Phd, that it's quit impossible to me to study.

2 comments:

  1. "that is, the whole of my life"!

    I hope you a lot have more than the 18 years you're expecting, whatever pessimistic ideas some of Tuk's research paper sources might have.

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  2. I mean, whole of my IT life. Almost all IT company don't get a new employee who are more than 35 years old. If that time I might realize that I'm not suitable to be a teacher, it's difficult to change a job to be programmer again.

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