My first day as a licensed teacher (make up)

It’s my first day working at Ritz. Basically, Kevin C lived in Canada and signed an oversea contract, but he can read and write in Chinese. He did a simple transition with me and although it is busy, I think the working load is not as heavy as I-Shou. For example, the nutritionist asked me to do an urgent translation of this week’s menu. I spent an hour finishing it. Her feedback was, ” Teacher, you are efficient!”

This is the normal tempo at IIS. All I have to say is that my academic foundation has been built solid at I-Shou University and the job experience accumulation is from IIS. Although it was not fair when I did my internship there, I still have to say that I am GRATEFUL. After all, I have I-Shou genes in my body. I graduated from there and I was the very first student who graduated ahead of schedule from the college of language art and communication. No matter what, when people look at me, they think I am a typical person. I am proud of it and I hope I-Shou is going to be proud of me in the same way.