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Oh dear, I really don't know how to update this thing, looking at all the entries that I made. What a busy and eventful year this has been, let me tell you. I have finished my Diploma of Hospitality Management, after one and a half years, and have enrolled in doing Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management. Which thankfully is only an extra Semester to add the Advanced part. So now I only have a hard Semester to go with lots of work, and I will have completed TAFE. To add, I've decided to continue on to University afterwards, but I'm having a little trouble deciding whether to do Bachelor of Management ( Hospitality and Tourism ) or a Bachelor of Business. I have time to decide and weigh the options, so I'm leaving it alone for now.
It's been nice, having a break from TAFE for two weeks and having still one week to go. No assessments to stress over, no classes to sit through and force myself to pay attention when the teacher is boring, or goes on tangents 60% of the time. No more night classes! That's one thing I am happiest about leaving behind. It was so hard to have to pay attention in hours that you are not used to, those being the evening where we all have our minds wonder. But morning to afternoon classes are what I get next Semester, so I'm looking forward to that.
But, there is a down side to my holidays. I just happen, of course, to catch the flu. I hate this stupid sickness. I only had it months ago with Easter, and it's back to haunt me, I swear. Luckily it came when I had a day off to get over the majority of it, but I made the unfortunate mistake of working a dinner shift at work, thinking that I was well enough to. Big mistake. I felt so sick and light headed afterwards, I couldn't wait to go home. Lesson learnt. Need more rest.
I am so grateful for my job. Not only does it pay well, but the staff are all friendly and the work is good. Even though it's the pub area. XP But we can ignore that fact. I get to work with the food, so at least I don't have to freeze my hands to death on event nights with the bars outside in the cold air, with cold beer, cold cans and freezing cold water to hold the cans. I've been lucky enough to avoid it except for two times so far. I wonder when my luck will give out. I asked my Manager for more shifts, and she's seeing if they need me upstairs in the Restaurant, which would be good, because I'm used to that environment, and I love working in a restaurant... minus the times when people decide to complain too much... Can I mention that Hillsong people do that a lot? These are Christian people who come for a big conference one a year. Some are quite snobbish , which was a surprise to me. Their conference was on this week, and most were nice, just a small minority gets on your nerves. And when they come up to convert you. o.O Shove it in your face more like.
And that's it folks. ^__^ The end to my boring, repetitive life.
[ Midnight Angel ] · Fri Jul 06, 2007 @ 04:06pm · 0 Comments |
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