Thursday, December 18, 2008
Chicken Mania
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Sea food restaurant in Taiwan
I went to a business trip to visit Promise’s factory in Taiwan.
After we finished a meeting, they treated us (I and my co-workers) a dinner.
They took us one of famous sea food restaurant. (That was what they said to me.)
I did not really like the food. However, I like the people who enjoy dinner with me.
Ah! I heard funny thing that Taiwanese does not drink much like Korean from a guy from promise.
The guy was curious about why Korean like drink.
Anyway, I have some friends from Taiwan and they like to drink, so it’s totally depends on people I guess.
Friday, November 7, 2008
BangS Family fall camp
I went to Sinlim with my friend. When we go to Sinlim, we just drink and talk but this time was different. me and my friend climb a mountain and go to Taksajung. It was very fun and I really like it. I want to go again!!!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
5 Salary Secrets Your Company Won't Tell You by Joy Victory, PayScale.com
1. For most companies, 3.9% is the average budget increase for salaries.
Yes, sad but true. According to the 35th annual WorldatWork Salary Budget Survey, the "actual increase in salary budgets was 3.9% in 2008." The number is expected to stay the same in 2009.
This means, that for most U.S. workers, the average raise will be about the same, with "high performers" receiving about a 5% raise, and "low performers" receiving 2% or less, the survey authors note.
"When people are looking for 6-8%, well, very few people are getting it," says Rebecca Mazin, co-founder of the HR consulting firm Recruit Right and author of "The HR Answer Book: An Indispensable Guide for Managers and Human Resources Professionals."
Knowing this can make it easier to stomach a 4% raise -- while it may not equal big money, it actually means your employer values you. Anything more means you're likely considered a top performer, and anything less means you may be underperforming.
2. Your employer (or future employer) may not know the current salary averages.
Just because a whole wealth of salary information is online these days doesn't mean your company has any idea what the normal salary is for a person in your field and in your city. If you do your research and discover your salary is abnormally low, it can be a great negotiation tool when you talk to your boss about your annual raise -- or when you're accepting a new job offer. He or she will realize they could easily lose you since many competitors nearby are paying better.
"You need to go in with some data behind you; you at least need to know what the going rate is," says Dawn Rosenberg McKay of About.com Guide to Career Planning. "[That way] you'll know if you're being outlandish or asking for something ridiculous."
3. Most managers have a short memory.Raises are given annually, and so it's important to keep track of all your achievements within the past year -- don't expect your boss to remember your big project from eight months ago. Using a spreadsheet or a special email folder, keep track of your accomplishments as they happen, so when the time comes, you have a strong case for a raise.
Accomplishments that show you've either saved the company money or earned the company money are the best ones to highlight, especially if you can specify an exact figure. If that's not possible (which is the case for most employees), take note of any extraordinary praise you received from managers or fellow coworkers, any special thanks from clients, and any other ways that demonstrated you went above and beyond your normal job duties.
4. Your manager probably has little influence over your salary.
Decisions about salary increases for all employees at a company are often made at a high level of management. So, even if you follow all the tips above, your manager may have minimal control over your raise. Case in point: Mazin recently worked with a nonprofit organization whose board decided to give every employee the exact same raise.
There's not a lot you can do in this situation, but if it leaves you feeling dissatisfied or taken for granted, it may be time to look for a new job.
5. Threatening to quit can result in a big wage increase (but it's risky).
If you're hoping for a big raise, or were disappointed by a recent raise, you may want to start job searching. For most people, the biggest salary jumps they have in their careers occur when they get a new job or threaten to quit because of a tantalizing job offer.
Sometimes, telling your current employer about your new gig can be a potent bargaining chip -- they may be willing to match the new offer just to keep you. But not always, as Mazin points out, so don't let your plan backfire. Make sure you really want that new job -- and are ready to quit your current one -- before threatening to quit.
"If you do decide to do it, do it for the right reasons," Mazin says.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Meet a Jesselton
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Hell ride (2008)
Quentin Jerome Tarantino….what can I say more.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Monday, July 21, 2008
Movie: The Good, The Bad, The Weird
I went to theater last Sunday to see The Good, The Bad, The Weird. A 2008 Korean epic Kim-chi western film directed by Jee-woon KIM, starring JUNG Woo-sung, LEE Byung-hun, and SONG Kang-Ho in the main roles.
When I watched the movie, actually I was surprised by camera work. It was very nice and new for me. i just thought that they had very hard time to film the movie.
Kang Ho Song (The Weird): he is robbing train and running away.
The 1930 Th in the Manchurian desert, The Weird steals a map from a Japanese representative. The Bad is paid to get it back. The Good is a bounty hunter who tracks them down. In this unpredictable, escalating battle for the map and the men, who will stand in the end as the winner?
Woo Sung Jung(The Good): bounty hunter
Friday, July 18, 2008
Movie: Cleaner
Writer: Matthew Aldrich
Genre: Crime, Thriller
Plot: An ex-cop who now earns money as a crime scene cleaner unintentionally participates in a cover-up at his latest job.
Cast: Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Cutler, Ed Harris, Eva Mendes, Luis Guzmán
Reason why I chose to watch this movie is an actor named Samuel L. Jackson. When I choose a movie to see, I usually check actors or directors. I watched this movie because I like Samuel L. Jackson. The movie was not special because of thin story. However, there are good actors on the movie; it’s enough reason to see the movie.
(Eva Mandes)
She is so hot! hot!hot!
(Luis Guzman)
He works as a crime scene cleaner. I am not sure there is the job in Korea. I know there is a job which cleaning dead body up. however, not many people take the job, because it is stressful and scared. If there is crime scene cleaner in Korea and gives big salary, do you want to take the job? Hum, even though the job gives big wage, I would not take it.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
The Wine I Drank at The First Time in My Life.
After Jaurim concert
Well, the concert was actually good to me. I am not sure that they (J, 082, and his GF) had a ball there. did you have a fun?
Monday, July 14, 2008
We got it!
Mino: What? really? I can’t believe that!
(Her name on the newspaper in red box.)
Friday, July 11, 2008
went to Sinlim cottage
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Start to work out!
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제니스란 골프 & 헬스장을 등록했다. 회사와 가까운곳에 위치해있다. 내가 세운 운동 계획은 아침엔 골프를 하고 져녁엔 헬스를 하는것이다. 빼먹기 싫다 왜냐면 6개월에 60만언의 거금을 들였기 때문. 비싼돈을 들였으니까 열심히 다녀야지. 지방을 테우자! 멋진 몸매를 가진 남자가 되자! ㅋㅋㅋ
Monday, July 7, 2008
a wine which I like.
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이 와인은 Tores oria sererva 1994 이다. 근데 저 이름이 맞는지는 확실치안다. 이 와인은 조웰네 집 뒷마당에서 파티할때 마신와인인데 맛도 괜찮고 와인라벨이 어떤 화가가 그려넣은 스페셜 리미티드 버전이였다.