Thank you for the job
I told myself how boring my life will be in Europe if I don't have a daily job. I never complained going to work so far. Well, maybe I complained a little bit when the weather is bad, when I woke up late (like 8.20 am) or when I cycled darn fast to catch the train, and missed the blardi train by 3 steps. German people are rigid, including the train operators. They don't wait for the passenger-would-be running towards the train.
Why I always complain about Germany? Sigh... Maybe I am trying to like Germany and so far my effort is fruitless. But I don't complain about my job.
Next, have been back from Swiss for almost 3 weeks already. As for Swiss, I am impressed with Luzern and St. Gallen. If you go to Swiss, you have to go to Luzern and take bus number 1 to Pilatus. Pilatus is a place 2100+ meters above the sea and you need to ride on cable car for almost 45 minutes to reach the peak. In St. Gallen, the cathedral is the most beautiful one that I have seen so far in Europe. Europe is full of cathedrals and city-halls... For tourist, I think Europe is a nice place...For me, it's boring because you have to see so many cathedrals and city halls...
My project that I am leading is coming almost to an end. In 2 weeks time, I will be project advisor for one more project. After that, I will go into production line and work in shifts for 2 months. Should I get excited to work on 8 hours shift for 2 months? I am trying to stay positive here. Just keep telling myself I can learn a lot about tire quality when I am doing hand-ons tire building for 1 month and quality shift supervisor for another month.
I realized there isn't much to say in my blog since I moved to germany. There is nothing worth taking note for. But I will not forget my time/experience in Germany...The good time and of course the bad time.