It looks like I'll be back at work in the ROK next Wednesday. I'm going to my roots, small town life. Actually, I'm a big city person, but I do prefer the friendly confines of small towns from time to time as well.
So my paperwork done from the FBI could take anywhere between two - ten more weeks to process. Who knows? I've heard it different things from different people about this stuff. So, I got an email from a lady who runs a recruiting office, and she had spoken with my back in January when I was at the Winter Camp about possibly doing a few part time jobs. I expressed interest, but didn't really want to lose out on the other half of the plane ticket that I bought.
Honestly, I should have had all this paper work done even before the Winter Camp, bought a one way ticket, and found a job right after the camp. You live you learn folks. I can also look at it like this: wait for possibly 2-8 weeks to get this paper work, take another week or two to get my visa, and that's a three or four grand I won't be making, by not working. So instead I am buying my own plane ticket, working the plane ticket off in a matter of weeks (because my Korean bank account will take care of living expenses for almost a month) and of course working my butt off every afternoon/evening M-F.
I'll be departing Monday morning. I go Memphis - Atlanta, then Atlanta - Seoul, which is a 15.5 hour flight. I am not too excited about the prospect of flying for that long, but I'll have a few "beverages", and then I'll be set from there.
The name and address will probably change sometime in the next few days, but I'll post it on FB, or on here before it does actually change.
Everyone have a nice weekend.
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