Friday, October 29, 2010

Have. To. Start. Work. On. ElectiveSpacePlanning.
OMG.
*headdesk*

But, me being the genius that I am, have forgotten to load up my stuff in the bag to be worked on today at the office. Yay...

Post Teach For Malaysia (TFM) Forum, 7:45PM to 9:30PM yesterday.
Met the founders, spoke to one of the key people from Teach for America and Teach for India. She's an amazing speaker, bubbly, typical dedicated teacher behaviour, she even dresses like one. Makes me miss Michelle Lee lots and lots. Which then makes me wonder if Michelle Lee is a part of Teach for America. With her kind of dedication, and the fact that she is already in the education industry (being a grade school teacher and making a difference and all, she's just too awesome -- Mad props) I think she would be the most likely candidate. But she's American so she's not going to be a pioneer for TFM. Obviously.

I did, however, send the message out to G'Pa who had voiced out an interest in teaching. I asked him to send in an application and go for the interviews, even if it is somewhat stringent, they do have seriously high standards. If I wanted to teach I would totally go for the two year placement course. Apparently, applications only open on the 1st of December. God speed, my fellows. God speed. They have but four weeks to do up their whole plan and engage whoever it is they want to engage.

Click HERE for their website.
Or HERE for their Twitter.
Or HERE for their Facebook Page

Thank you so much to Iski for letting me carpool with him and his brother there. If I had known I'd be going back towards Jalan Tun Razak, I wouldn't have bothered going to RSGC. Meh. I could've just gone to Jalan Damai and waited for him there. All in all a fruitful evening of rubbing shoulders with some pretty powerful people. And get this, The founders are Consultants from Pricewaterhousecoopers (is that all seriously one word?)... (although, I didn't look back and I'm sure uncle Johan doesn't remember what I look like) Uncle Johan Raslan was there too.

See how social networking is taking over the world?
See it?
Yeah, it's totally kicking some conventional ass.

Work time... BLARGH! *flips table*

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