Hurray! I got a job... which means I get a Visa... which means I can stay in korea, and have enough money to live.
So I work as an editor in a small video production company that runs under two separate brand names: 'KnK Media' (commercial) / Wipic (wedding and baby videos)
I had my interview half in English half in Korean, i'm actually really lucky these guys speak good english, every so often I just get a bit stuck so they can help me out - and I can keep there english up to scratch.
But I'm just really happy to have a job in my field of expertise, if you can call it that, and it should be really good for my Korean. It's definitely been a big answer to prayer, I hope I can get on with all the guys there and ultimately do a good job.
At the moment i'm at the bottom of the food chain so I'll probably be working lots and not getting much pay but thats the best place to start. Awkwardly though I work slightly different hours to Eun-mi (I finish a bit later), and I'm at the opposite end of the city (our workplaces are almost 1 and a half hours away from each other)... also I work 6 days a week - so saturday is my day off, but Eun-mi has a meeting and then church and then small group and then another meeting on saturdays... so we're going to see how things go! uh-oh
Here's the office where I work:
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