Posts Tagged ‘don quixote’

Job reflections

July 10, 2008 - 10:34 am No Comments

Before entering my current job as a lecturer, I always had the urge to learn more as well as teach. I am hoping to take my masters sometime next year but the off-shoot is, I will be bonded for 6 years. That is a pretty long time. Minus the two years of which I’ll be studying, I guess 4 years ain’t so bad. I hope!

I’m beginning to like academia, it’s not as easy as most might think (or as I too thought initially). Having students means having to know ‘more’ than them in every aspect, and that is tough! In some ways, it is also challenging yourself to further your own studies as you learn as you teach. I guess I can live with that.

6 years,… sigh. That would mean I’ll only be free when I’m 32. *whoo*


Here is a weirded up Sand-Rider, I had the Spanish Don Quixote de la Mancha on my mind when I was drawing this. Gave him a trident for which he can also use to feed his scaly mount which I shall name Rocinante in honor of Quixote’s horse.