It's another one of those posts from me again, an update of what I've been up to since the last time I came by.
Firstly, the biggest news.
I have successfully completed my Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Murdoch University in November. The release of my results have confirmed it. The graduation ceremony itself won't be until April.
I have gained employment with SGS - Australia in their Graduate Chemist Program. I started work on the 8th of December.
I fly out to a remote minesite for two weeks at a time working one week of night shift and then one week of day shift before returning home for one week. The shifts are 12 hour shifts. I work in a lab analysing the presence of gold in gold ore samples.
I am indeed one of the lucky people. I am being paid to do what I love doing.
My fiance may also get work with the same company. And if he does, then Tania, (Kumbulu), will be there to look in on our furbabies. Thank you again chickie. You're absolutely wonderful.
I spent Christmas away from home but the hospitality and the warmth of people out at the minesite made up for it. We even had a live band to entertain us at the pub/tavern on Christmas night.
I was home for New Year's Eve and I spent that with my fiance and his sister. Though I fell asleep at 9:30PM.
Hopefully, now that I have study out of the way and constantly adjusting my body clock, (I know, not particularly healthy but I'm okay), I should be able to come by more often and less of the posting and running.
I hope that everyone's festive season was a warm, safe and happy one. May the new year be a year of joy and one of new beginnings.
Firstly, the biggest news.
I have successfully completed my Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Murdoch University in November. The release of my results have confirmed it. The graduation ceremony itself won't be until April.
I have gained employment with SGS - Australia in their Graduate Chemist Program. I started work on the 8th of December.
I fly out to a remote minesite for two weeks at a time working one week of night shift and then one week of day shift before returning home for one week. The shifts are 12 hour shifts. I work in a lab analysing the presence of gold in gold ore samples.
I am indeed one of the lucky people. I am being paid to do what I love doing.
My fiance may also get work with the same company. And if he does, then Tania, (Kumbulu), will be there to look in on our furbabies. Thank you again chickie. You're absolutely wonderful.
I spent Christmas away from home but the hospitality and the warmth of people out at the minesite made up for it. We even had a live band to entertain us at the pub/tavern on Christmas night.
I was home for New Year's Eve and I spent that with my fiance and his sister. Though I fell asleep at 9:30PM.
Hopefully, now that I have study out of the way and constantly adjusting my body clock, (I know, not particularly healthy but I'm okay), I should be able to come by more often and less of the posting and running.
I hope that everyone's festive season was a warm, safe and happy one. May the new year be a year of joy and one of new beginnings.