Working as Research Assistant
October 25, 2009
Working as a research assistant is quite a challenge for me; although I am out of school for quite a while I found the work suited for my adventurous spirit. It’s been three months before I left my OJT onboard and adjusting to a challenging job is a bit fun and exciting. But nevertheless, working in a government institution has its downturn. For instance, a project proposal can be approved readily but because of government bureaucracy, materials and equipments requested would not come in time. Just imagine waiting fro 3 months for the materials to come!!! And an office without a working computer albeit air-condition and lot of junk papers. What can I do with it? I just simply shred it to pieces and form into balls, hahaahaha just to make some paper brickets. That’s an output!! Not to mention recycling at it’s best!
Anyway, I have some accomplishments like training mothers how to make soap ( we use our own money just to produce one) tsk tsk tsk. And many more approved proposals but waiting for the materials to come. I hope to come up some ideas just simple ones, know-how like paper bricket, some food technologies and many more. Do you have any idea to share?? I have tons of papers to start a cheap project. Anybody could help or any simple technologies and cheap ones for the third world?? I would glad to hear from you dear readers, lot of thanks.
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just head on… working in a government really poses a challenge. it will test not only all your patience but also your staying capacity. haha. thats why i dont like working in a government agency or office… bureaucracy. it is as if youre waiting for the moon to come down. anyway just make the most of it. what is satisfying there is that youre able to help people. and thats a great accomplishment.
Posted by The Islander at November 15, 2009, 6:01 am