My family moved to Xixiang, Shenzhen from a rather remote village in Guangdong Province, China in year 1986. I completed my secondary schooling in my second fast-developing hometown and went to Shenzhen University in 1991.
I had a number of interests including writing, calligraphy and drawing before I entered SZU. Unfortunately, I failed to further develop most of them; I shifted to play around with computer. University is a place where one learns to be lazy and economically independent. Starting from the second year of my college study, I moonlighted as an interpreter and database programmer, something which enabled me to feed myself during those years.
I landed my first job in an investment company for around a year after my graduation. There I had to cope with a bundle of snobs and lechers. That was a rather difficult year for me. What disappointed me most was the fact that I identified a phoney alumnus of Columbia University and pulverized his dream to become a manager before I left the company.
I was then hired by a bragging boss in the disguise of his military uniform for a very short time, and eventually, I became unemployed. Helplessly, I picked up my two old games: translation and database programming. I manage to make a living there as a layoff. Interestingly, my American teacher Michael Agelasto likes to reassure me: "You are self-employed, not unemployed."
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