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I got into the radar vocation, which means that for the next 9 weeks, i'll be trained as a radar specialist and when im posted onboard ship, i'll be working with navigational instruments & equipment and will be doing a hell lot of paper & admin work. It really doesnt sound bad, but it really doesnt mean that i should be over-confident of anything at the moment.
And i really feel lucky, cos my current class size is only 5 people. And my current course commander is a nice person, who gives us a lot of welfare and really treats us well and gives in to us in almost everything. In the classroom, he even allows us to play CHINESE POP music, on HIS IPOD. He adopts a different teaching strategy--he lets us SURF NET in the classroom and do peer teaching, rather than teaching us on powerpoint. He brings us sweets and gives us alot of leeway here and there, and attends to all our needs, and fights for our rights. Looks like my next 9 weeks will be quite enjoyable huh.
And oh, after the 9 weeks, i'll most prob be posted to a ship and enjoy 8-5! Ok, perhaps 730-530 to be exact. Seriously, i cant wait, although life onboard a ship will take a plunge from the current life at school... but have to face it la, the sooner it comes means the sooner im gonna ord. Cool.
ANd just as i thought my lucky july will just end happily, im thrown with a sunday guard duty this week. Well, wad else but to accept it?
today i also had dinner with the passed-out ncos from the 3rd batch of cadets in bg. actually, didnt get the chance to attend the entire pop in bg, cos its all in the afternoon and im still in camp. And when we were at century sq, the tables were rather scattered, so didnt have the chance to interact with the others. but ok la, as wad weibin said, the most important thing is that they enjoyed themselves. Its their meaningful day anyway.
人生是黑白的.
11:20 PM <3
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