So have you ever felt that you want to move on to the next square, but you can't because you just don't know. You're unsure if it's the right move or not. So what would happen if you stay, would a better opportunity come up if you stay, or are you missing out on an opportunity if you don't go. Questions start to whirl in you mind of the various situations and what might happen if this but what if this happens. Well that's how I'm feeling with work right now, well my career generally; and what I do next will determine alot of other thing. Like for example if I choose to settle down and "plant" myself in Sydney, that means I would do things that would begin that process, as in start looking for a house and buy a new car. That would also mean I might also start looking for a better paid work here in Sydney (not to say that I haven't done this yet).
Then if I decide that I do want to work abroad; then that would mean I would have to stop and ask myself where do I want to go and work? Actually I know the answer to that; somewhere there is snow! To be honest with you I think at the end of the day I know what I want to do next. I think I've been speaking about this as what I want to do next for yonks but I've just been saying to myself that the opportunity just hasn't come up yet. Now that the opportunity might arise, I think I'm abit nervous that I wouldn't get it.
You know what; I think ever since the time I went to Queenstown about two years ago, I've always said to myself that I would like to work there. I've declined an offer from Crowne Plaza Queenstown once and when I was looking for work there; they weren't looking for anyone. Then there was news that an Intercontinental Queenstown was opening; up till now there has been no mention of it. But now with a Westin Queenstown opening up next year, this could be my opportunity. I've also always said that I'd love to be apart of another hotel opening, so this would be the perfect chance! But what if I don't get it; well then I know it's not meant to be, at least I know that I've given it a shot aye. Of cause before I do anything or go anywhere I also want/need to consider what Ci does and want to do; but I know she agrees with this, so why don't we just stick with this for now aye!? 
Wow, it's amazing what happens when I clear my head and get the thoughts down on "paper". These past few weeks I've been going through some job sites seeing what jobs are out there, I think it's a pastime for me when I'm doing the overnights.
Actually, one other thing I've been thinking about lately is getting a "serious" car. My mum and now Ci has been actively hinting for me to get a more serious car that is more "suitable". So what's wrong with my car now? Yes it's only a two seater, it has no air con and that it's 17 years old; ok so I should start thinking/looking of getting a new car and I have been. At the moment this is my car of choice.
The Mitsubishi Outlander. So why have I chosen the Outlander? Ideally I do want a European car, but they are more expensive to maintain as are the spare parts. I do want a European car somewhere down the line, but not just now. Okies, so to me that would equate to getting a Japanese car - not even thinking of a Korean. Now, in terms of Japanese cars, I can't get a car that backs another J-League team. Most J-League teams are backed/historically tied to manufacturers. So I can't get a Toyota because they are linked to Nagoya Grampus or Mazda because they are linked to Sanfrecce Hiroshima. Now that leaves me with two car manufacturers, Honda (because Honda FC isn't in the J-League) and Mitsubishi, which is linked to the Urawa Red Diamonds, the club I support. When I looked through the Honda range, there wasn't really any models that stood out to me, so I thought, yes lets get a Red Diamond car. I would like the Lancer Evolution or the Ralliart Lancer, but I can't promise that I'd keep those cars practical. The car that appeal led to me was the Outlander - I think a year or two ago one a friend mentioned to me that they can see me driving one. So if I was to get a car now, I would get a Mitsubishi Outlander, but since I'm planning to work abroad, I wont get one now.
So on that bombshell... good night!

Wow, it's amazing what happens when I clear my head and get the thoughts down on "paper". These past few weeks I've been going through some job sites seeing what jobs are out there, I think it's a pastime for me when I'm doing the overnights.Actually, one other thing I've been thinking about lately is getting a "serious" car. My mum and now Ci has been actively hinting for me to get a more serious car that is more "suitable". So what's wrong with my car now? Yes it's only a two seater, it has no air con and that it's 17 years old; ok so I should start thinking/looking of getting a new car and I have been. At the moment this is my car of choice.
The Mitsubishi Outlander. So why have I chosen the Outlander? Ideally I do want a European car, but they are more expensive to maintain as are the spare parts. I do want a European car somewhere down the line, but not just now. Okies, so to me that would equate to getting a Japanese car - not even thinking of a Korean. Now, in terms of Japanese cars, I can't get a car that backs another J-League team. Most J-League teams are backed/historically tied to manufacturers. So I can't get a Toyota because they are linked to Nagoya Grampus or Mazda because they are linked to Sanfrecce Hiroshima. Now that leaves me with two car manufacturers, Honda (because Honda FC isn't in the J-League) and Mitsubishi, which is linked to the Urawa Red Diamonds, the club I support. When I looked through the Honda range, there wasn't really any models that stood out to me, so I thought, yes lets get a Red Diamond car. I would like the Lancer Evolution or the Ralliart Lancer, but I can't promise that I'd keep those cars practical. The car that appeal led to me was the Outlander - I think a year or two ago one a friend mentioned to me that they can see me driving one. So if I was to get a car now, I would get a Mitsubishi Outlander, but since I'm planning to work abroad, I wont get one now.So on that bombshell... good night!
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