Saturday, December 21, 2013

talking turkey

I visited KMA in Yeouido and spoke with Patrick B. about the work I'll be doing for his company. Upshot: I'll be designing two curricula, one on persuasive business writing and one on performing online research, and will likely be teaching from the programs I design. These will be 7-hour workshops/seminars—complete courses in themselves, from stem to stern. Courses will start in February, if not sooner (I've been told that, the sooner I turn the course outlines in, the sooner KMA can advertise the programs and I can start teaching).

My buddy Tom met with me after my KMA appointment; he and I tripped over to the large, impressive, and very American-looking IFC Mall in Yeouido, after which we dipped into a local E-Mart, then proceeded to Jongno, where we dined on some of the best grilled pork I've ever had—this at a restaurant only a few meters away from Pho Mein.

It was good to speak with Patrick, who is a stand-up guy, and to chill with Tom one last time before I head back south to tiny Hayang. Tomorrow, before I leave, I have one more mission: to raid the local Krispy Kreme and buy myself a dozen lovely doughnuts to take back with me and consume over the next few days.

Au revoir, Séoul!


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1 comment:

  1. Hahahaha!

    So funny => buy myself a dozen lovely doughnuts to take back with me and consume over the next few days.

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