In my blog of September 11, 2009, I was reflecting on the passing of another summer and the coming of fall. I also shared the fact that for the first time in almost my ENTIRE life, I didn't head back to school this fall & that I'd share a little about what I AM doing instead. Well, on June 1st, I started a new job with Glacier Bay Training (we don't have much of a website at the moment, but we will soon...more about that when the time comes). Anyway, my new job with Glacier Bay is a little hard to describe. My title is Director of Project Development...and as such, I'm putting together English-language training programs. We currently have a group of 40 Korean school teachers here studying English for 1 year, but our company is quickly expanding, and we will soon have several more groups studying with us. However, our small team does a little bit of everything as our company is new and growing--from acting as tour guides, counselors, shuttle drivers, party planners, caterers, you name it...our job descriptions go on and on. I think the best descriptor though, of what I do, is have fun. This job is vast, varied, unpredictable & intellectually challenging--something I haven't experienced in a job since my early days of teaching way back in the late 80's. So that's it...I promised I'd give a few more details, and that I did. Here are a few pics of me & some of the "Incheon 40" teachers who are here studying with us right now. Talk to you soon!!!
Love,
Buckskin
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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