2007年2月5日星期一

The very first part-time job interview

I posted an ad over the internet, and luckily I immediately got two quick response. One is looking for a personal tutor, the other is seeking for a personal assistant. I called the latter one in the afternoon, it was a girl answering the phone with very good pronounciation in Chinese. "Wei, Nihao..." she said. All the tensions are gone instantly, and I responsed "Nihao, wo shi..."

We settled a meeting near Guomao (The International Trade Tower) for an interview. At seven thirty-five, I called her and told her that I have arrived. We met at a Club (something like that) and talked about 15 minutes for some details like daily routines as well as the pay. Everything goes on pretty well and she is a nice person. We agree to meet tomorrow which I will start to work as her assistant.

Anyway, I still got some questions unsettled, like what to do if I cannot get a train ticket at this winter season when everybody is rushing home from the capital to elsewhere in China? Then, will I take a bus and running on the high way under such risks? Or, am I losing this job if I cannot get the ticket? Another thing still bothers me, that is, she said she will send me a short message later this night to give me her address and by now I haven't got anything from her. Did she changed her mind? Anyway, I know that maybe she is busy and probably forget this thing, but this is my first part time job, and I donot want to lose it! I wish tomorrow when I got her place everything will be just fine.

Goodnight, Beijing. Wish me luck tomorrow...

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