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Do you still remember farewell dinner party?
Nov 11, 2013 04:16
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Not really. Just prepared for my friends who came to me for some points of law. Too expensive to appoint a lawyer. Haha
Wan
Nov 12, 2013 02:57
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So you can do a lawyer's job, right?
Nov 15, 2013 22:45
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haha, not really. I have left this profession long time ago.
Wan
Nov 18, 2013 20:08
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Wan,

You are versatile. How many jobs have you taken in these years?
Nov 23, 2013 07:15
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Now doing like almost part time job with tu shu guan under advisory and consultancy, and supervising a few researches and proposals.
Wan
Nov 26, 2013 20:14
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Wan,

It seems that you have easy jobs now. I think you are already retired, right?
Nov 29, 2013 09:56
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I wish I could. I have another 3 years to accept an option. According to my elder brothers, retire from job is quite joyful, where you can do what you like without following the standard office procedures. You can travel around the globe without asking prior approval. My brother no. 7 has been to 160 cities after his retirement in 2010.
Wan
Dec 9, 2013 21:44
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After working and busy for many years, your brother finally retire and enjoy his late life. He deserves that. And I think you will enjoy your retirement days too.
Dec 13, 2013 00:23
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All my brothers and sisters are already retired except me, no. 9 and another younger sister, no. 10. I am indeed looking forward to that day where I can go anywhere without being shackled with office procedures. Maybe I can write my experience and share with some friends.
Wan
Dec 14, 2013 21:17
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Wan,

I think you can write book about your experences. Many Chinese backpackers have published their own travel books after finishing their trips. I read some but it seems that they almost have the same plots. To them, their experiences are unique. But the readers might feel that there is no big difference.
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