Hi Everybody and those who took part in this discussion,

Anu,I think my dream job should change to the Secretary of the State
in the US!lol
You gave eloquent answers to my questions,but how honest?I can't
say.;)
As for  sth you're terrible at,my guess would be being humble!lol

Zulfi,may I ask what you do for a living?In what line of business
would you like to work for?
You sound like a PEOPLE person.Do you gossip or chitchat a lot at work?
lol
If most people of your expertise or age are underpaid like you,don't
think too much about it as long as you enjoy your job.
Otherwise,try your best to get a job abroad where they pay more.

Leidy,it's quite nervy and challenging to work as an interpreter.I
know it as a fact because I am occaisionally asked to.
Of course,the reward is the be highly-paid after the hard work!;)
Besides being well-paid,the working period  is usually short which is
great,isn't it?
Being in a multicultural working environment is really exciting for
me,too!

Briana,you gave detailed replies to my questions! Thanks a lot!
To compromise or not to compromise is a question of LIFE.
As long as you can live with yourself,who's to judge?;)
There are always nicer people or better opportunities waiting around
the corners for you to open up your eyes!
keep trying,and you won't be disappointed.

Elham,being married does change a woman's life more than it does to a
man...sadly to say.You seem to have done a great job balancing these 2
roles of yours.
Do you still intend to continue your studies abroad with your husband
in the future?I remember you wrote about it sometime ago somewhere.;)
You'll be fine at whatever you do because you're devoted and single-
minded.Am I right?;)

I hope I haven't left out anything that I didn't mention.Thank you all
for your participation in this thread.
Nice weekend to you all!

On 20 Lis, 15:32, "Elham Moazzen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *In the name of God
>
> *Hello
> My dream job is becoming a good Software Engineer, a professional one. and
> now i am trying to achieve it.
> It's about one year that i have leaved the company where i worked in because
> of my master degree courses. I think it would be good if we could both study
> and work and not to have a limited time in which all we can do is studying.
> I am married and i have some responsibilities about home so i can not study
> full time like my colleagues so sometimes studying becomes to some extent
> difficult for me, but fortunately i have passed the first year successfully
> and my hubby always helps me.
> I am good at addressing my emotional feelings. everybody says that i express
> myself well. I am also good at studying, i enjoy it. My hubby always says
> that I are very good as his friend and as his wife. (oh! how much i
> appreciated myself)
> I am terrible at being patient when i am angry !!!!!!!!! WOW
>
> Thank you very much
> please correct my mistakes in writing.
>
> *Elham*
>
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 5:18 PM, pln471 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all frequent cafe goers!
>
> > Some questions to keep both your fingers and mind busy.
>
> > a)your dream job
> > b)what you like about your jobs/studies
> > c)what you find difficult about your job/studies
> > d)something you're good at
> > e)something you're terrible at
>
> > Awaiting any feedbacks with patience!;)- Ukryj cytowany tekst -
>
> - Pokaż cytowany tekst -
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