Friday, October 27, 2006

No Job in Tokyo


As of today I’m not going to be taking a job in Japan. There was little incentive and a movement with my internship company away from some plans that I would be involved with. A lot change here at work the last week, but I can’t talk about it because of confidentiality. They are looking for another job for me with their contacts, but I feel the chances for a good match are slim. I like the company that I’m working for now, and they give me responsibility. I have had more responsibility here than I have had at any other job. The offer of a job was a great sign of appreciation by them because they told me in the beginning that I would not get a job as a result of the internship, I took it anyway because I would have responsibilities.

Now though my responsibilities are down to little because the projects, and there were many, have all been completed except two (and one will be done today). I’ll have my paper finished on time, I graduate in less than a month, and I’ll be back in the United States and it will be time to move on. Funny enough, I have some people that I met here (Americans) that said I should get a law degree; I’m going to pass on that until the time is right (retirement??).

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