I know its been a while since my last post but I find it hard to write something here without enough material to share in this JTA blog simply because I am not yet in Japan. I’ve been meaning to write all about what has happened in the short break I have before I leave but I fear that it will stray away from the purpose of this blog which is to document my JTA experience. I will just have a separate blog for all my other musings aside from my JTA experience, which I will link here. But for now, please allow me to blog about some other stuff aside JTA.
I already wrote about work and my internship in Summit Media in my last entry but I haven’t written much about it yet. Although not required in my course’s official curriculum, I decided to apply just to have fun, experience and to kill the idle time I have at home. Unlike Kate, my friend who is also interning in Summit Media but in a different magazine (Cosmopolitan), I was placed under the business side rather than the creative side. Meaning, Kate gets to assist in photoshoots, design Cosmo’s 2009 planner, write articles, and all those stuff while I do comparative studies. It is okay though since I get to practice what I have learned so far in my business subjects in school and apply it in real life. So in the coming days, I will be busy writing my comparative study bearing in mind that if I do well, I can be absorbed by the company when I graduate (HAH! Dream on Brian! You don’t show up for work everyday and you still dream of being absorbed by the company!).
Fun facts about interning in Summit:
- No dress code! You can wear what you want to wear.
- There are a number of stylish people there.
- The office looks great, it gives an “Ugly Betty” feel with the nice interiors.
- My Macbook perfectly blends in there since most cubicles are equipped with Apple desktops.
- You can come in at 10:00 am for work
- The cubicle at my back is the associate publisher (?) of FHM! Hahaha
- I breathe the same air the daughter of Gokongwei breathes. And in fact I get to see her occasionally in the work place. She looks so regal.
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Moving on to JTA matters, today is August 21 and I am 21 days away from leaving the Philippines. It is kinda weird that I look forward more to the day of my departure than my birthday on the 1st of September. What’s even weird is that September 1, 2008 will mark my 20th birthday slash 2 freaking decades on Earth and I feel that I need to look forward to that momentous event. Hah! I am sorry but unlike peers my age, I will not celebrate my birthday in a bar — you know, it is the trend these days, teens partying all night long in Embassy. Sorry, its not my thing. I’d rather have dinner with my family in Circles or Heat and help myself with their wide range of food offerings in their sumptuous buffet. Yum yum. So yeah, I think that the thought of leaving for my semester abroad has clouded my mind to the point that when I see Irma, Krystle or Michelle online (the gals I will be going with), I’d typically chat with them with the opening line “(Insert name here), (Number of days to go)!!!!!” Haha! And apparently, I am not the only one who is super excited as they too are itching to leave.