After my thesis defense in August, i went to Soc Trang, a coastal province in Mekong Delta, in the South of Vietnam to work for the project on management of natural resources. I have been so excited of the 2 years ahead.
I had to find a house to rent and settle down, beginning of a new life. My life here is somehow of a minimalist as i’ve only furnished it with some basic things enough for a single person. I visit my parents in Ho Chi Minh city once to twice per month (it takes 5 hours by bus from Soc Trang to HCMC).
I’m blessed that i have a good team at work, with nice colleagues and a great boss. Dr. Klaus, our boss (or CTA, the Chief Technical Advisor), is like our father, careful and considerate. He had been working for 10 years in Africa, 5 years in Cambodia and so far nearly 5 years in Vietnam. I’ve learnt much from him, both in life and work. He always encourages me to become more confident.
Our technical team includes 3 Germans, Dr. Klaus, Bianca (the Technical Advisor), Max (the intern) and 2 Vietnamese, AD (Dung) and me. We also have Mrs. Kieu (the accountant), Nhung (the translator), Mrs. Thuy (the general administrative) and Mr. Binh (the driver), all are Vietnamese. So we are 9 in total.
The advantage of such a small city like Soc Trang is that everything is in a “walkable” distance. Everyday i ride bicycle from home to our office, which takes only 5 minutes. At lunch time, Bianca, Max, AD and me, 4 of us often go to eat in vegetarian restaurants. Sometimes, Nhung joins us, too. Outside of work, we also have some activities together such as playing shuttlecock, singing karaoke, celebrating birthdays of each member in the staff, going out to cafe and watching movies in our own-created “cinema” with office projector and speakers... I hope that after Max coming back from Germany, we can restart again our Vietnamese lessons.
More on our project's activities you can see on our official website and our group blog. I enjoy my work and life here in Soc Trang very much as it is quite diverse and interesting, though there are still many challenges. The most important thing, as i’ve said, which makes me like to live here is the nice team we have...
I had to find a house to rent and settle down, beginning of a new life. My life here is somehow of a minimalist as i’ve only furnished it with some basic things enough for a single person. I visit my parents in Ho Chi Minh city once to twice per month (it takes 5 hours by bus from Soc Trang to HCMC).
I’m blessed that i have a good team at work, with nice colleagues and a great boss. Dr. Klaus, our boss (or CTA, the Chief Technical Advisor), is like our father, careful and considerate. He had been working for 10 years in Africa, 5 years in Cambodia and so far nearly 5 years in Vietnam. I’ve learnt much from him, both in life and work. He always encourages me to become more confident.
Our technical team includes 3 Germans, Dr. Klaus, Bianca (the Technical Advisor), Max (the intern) and 2 Vietnamese, AD (Dung) and me. We also have Mrs. Kieu (the accountant), Nhung (the translator), Mrs. Thuy (the general administrative) and Mr. Binh (the driver), all are Vietnamese. So we are 9 in total.
The advantage of such a small city like Soc Trang is that everything is in a “walkable” distance. Everyday i ride bicycle from home to our office, which takes only 5 minutes. At lunch time, Bianca, Max, AD and me, 4 of us often go to eat in vegetarian restaurants. Sometimes, Nhung joins us, too. Outside of work, we also have some activities together such as playing shuttlecock, singing karaoke, celebrating birthdays of each member in the staff, going out to cafe and watching movies in our own-created “cinema” with office projector and speakers... I hope that after Max coming back from Germany, we can restart again our Vietnamese lessons.
More on our project's activities you can see on our official website and our group blog. I enjoy my work and life here in Soc Trang very much as it is quite diverse and interesting, though there are still many challenges. The most important thing, as i’ve said, which makes me like to live here is the nice team we have...
Nice to hear about your daily life and work!
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Thanks! Is that you Tomas Johansson? Nice to hear from you! :)
ReplyDeleteSure it is! You are a good writer (even in a foreign language;^)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your encouragement! Maybe i should practice writing more often, hehe. ;)
ReplyDeleteLife is beautiful there :) I'm glad to know, chi Dương :)
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