Tuesday, September 21, 2010

EPIK Timeline

Just so I can remember in the future and to possibly help someone out there that is going through the application process, here's a timeline of my EPIK job process:

Sept. 16 - 6:30am - Received email from recruiter saying I had a job interview

Sept. 16 - 9:30pm - Phone interview with Office of Education (lasted about 20 minutes)

Sept. 16 - 10:30pm - Received email from recruiter saying I passed the interview and I had a job offer

Sept. 17 - 5:30pm - Mailed documents via FedEx to recruiter's office in Gimhae, South Korea

Sept. 20 - 6:00am - Documents arrived to recruiters office

Sept. 21-23 - ChuSeok Holiday in Korea

Sept. 29 - NOA (Notice of Appointment) issued and documents mailed from Korea

Sept. 30 - Ordered plane ticket to Busan

Oct. 2 - Received documents back from Korea; Mailed visa application packet to Atlanta Consulate

Oct. 6 - Received passport with visa from Korean Consulate

Oct. 12 - Flew out of Dallas

Oct. 14 - Arrived to Busan by way of LAX & Seoul

Oct. 15 - Went to the Office of Education in Changwon to sign documents and meet with co-teacher; Went to Tongyeong and signed contract with principal at Tongyeong Elementary School; Moved into apartment

Oct. 18 - First day of teaching; Medical check at hospital (~25,000 won)

Oct. 21 - Received results of medical check; Applied for Alien Registration Card (10,000 won) - Asked for expedited service (normally takes 10 days)

Oct. 27 - Received Alien Registration Card and multi-entry visa (50,000 won)

Sunday, September 12, 2010

MUVB at NC State

I was so excited when I realized a couple of months ago that Mercer Volleyball would be taking part in the NC State tournament. I was even more ecstatic when I learned they would be staying at the hotel where I work!!
Since it's been a couple of years since I worked with MUVB, my 'little freshmen' are now seniors!! I can't believe it!! So that means I only know three girls on the team, but it was still fun to see them! Of course, I still know the coach [Noelle] and we enjoyed seeing each other and chatting it up like the old days! Here are a few pictures from the two-day tourney:
I was also excited to learn that the NC State volleyball team plays at Reynolds Coliseum, home of Kay Yow Court.
"When life kicks you, let it kick you forward"
It was a great weekend, and I really enjoyed cheering on the Bears!!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Hugh-y Lew-y's

Last weekend, I was excited to go to a little get-together with some of my co-workers and former co-worker. Hugh, one of the Sales Managers at the Hilton, had everyone over to his house for some chatter and delicious dinner! I finally got to meet Hugh's wife, Sherrie, and she is such a sweet woman! I also got to meet Brian's (another Sales Manager) girlfriend, Cortney! She used to be in the same position as me at the Hilton, so it was just a Hilton-filled night! Also there was Emma Kate...my lovely friend and former co-worker!

Here are a few pictures from the evening:
Brian, EKG, and Hugh
The ladies: Sherrie, Cortney, me, & Emma Kate
What a cute couple!! Cortney & Brian
Our wonderful hosts! Hugh & Sherrie
Emma Kate! Sad that Scott couldn't be there!
It was lots of fun and I enjoyed getting to hang out with such great people! :)

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Volleyball Time!!

Oh how I miss watching college volleyball sometimes. Since being out of college sports for the last two years, there are certain things that spark my attention and make me crave to be working in the sports world again.

One plus side about my job at the Hilton is that I get to work, alongside with my co-worker, with the sports teams coming into our hotel. Imagine my excitement when I realized that volleyball teams were amongst those coming! I really enjoy watching the sport of volleyball. I think it is such an awesome game and I am always amazed by what the players can do!

This weekend marked our first set of volleyball teams at the hotel. To add to the excitement, I found out that one of the former players at Mercer is now an assistant at Villanova, and I would get to see her at the hotel! Julie was a junior when I started my two-year graduate assistantship at Mercer and so we got to spend two seasons together. She is such a wonderful girl, and I was super excited that I would be seeing her in North Carolina!

Furthermore, to add to the excitement was that Penn State, the two-time defending national champions, would be playing Villanova at the Carolina Classic at UNC. By the time I found all of this out, I was just giddy!!

So Brett and I headed out to Chapel Hill to watch the Nittany Lions of Penn State take on the Wildcats of Villanova. It was a good match and it was just great to be back in the volleyball atmosphere! Here are a few pictures from the match:

Miss Julie Darty...former Bear!
Action shot! haha!
Penn State during a timeout
These girls were huge and amazing!!
It was great to see the match and to see Julie! I can't wait until Mercer comes to play at NC State in a couple of weeks!!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Jack Johnson - To The Sea Tour

Last night, I had the chance to go see an amazing performer...Jack Johnson! My roommate ended up having an extra ticket, and I gladly accepted the offer to join in the fun! I can't remember the last concert I went to...I'm thinking maybe it was Daughtry in Macon a few years ago.
Anyways, the concert was held in an outdoor venue, the Time Warner Cable Pavilion at Walnut Creek in Raleigh. It was really hot, but still worth it! Unbeknownst to me, people tailgate before concerts...is that new or am I just out of the loop?!? So, we headed to the parking lot at Walnut Creek and chilled for a few hours. Things I learned from being in the parking lot before a Jack Johnson concert....Jack Johnson has a very eclectic mix of fans and Cornhole is a very popular game in North Carolina.
Our crew...Brett, Scott, Shannon, Elizabeth, & Nick.
Tailgaters and Cornhole
After a few hours in the parking lot, we headed inside to secure a good spot on the lawn and to get excited for the concert! ALO was the opening act and they provided some good music. G-Love followed...and for the life of me, I can't figure out why someone would self-name himself something that looks like "glove", but whatever. He was alright.
Hanging out before the show.
ALO...the opening act
G-Love...the second act
Finally, it was time for Jack Johnson!! I can honestly say it was one of the best concerts I've been to! I really appreciate artists that sound exactly the same live and on their albums. Jack Johnson put on a good show and I really enjoyed it!

To The Sea Tour!

Jack Johnson!!! Singing one of my favorite songs...Banana Pancakes!I think everyone enjoyed themselves!He closed the concert with my favorite song...Better Together!!

It was a great night and I'm glad I got the chance to go!