miércoles, 20 de noviembre de 2013

My CV


My family has lived in many cities in Chile, so I went to several schools. I started in Arica, in kindergarten , then we went to Temuco , where the school was bad, very bad, and then to another school in Rengo (municipal, bad too, but not so much) and then I went where I finished high school, one subsidized private. It was a good school , but not so much either. Not had a great time there, but I was always a good student and I did very well in the PSU . No enjoyed my classmates and my teachers , but I enjoyed learning and reading a lot. I never did sports or anything extra in the college .
Then I went to university and I had too good. I made many friends, it was very difficult to study, but I was in Valparaiso and the city also was wonderful. Finally, what I did not enjoy was the career I chose, and ended in Santiago studying journalism .

I have worked in many things. I started in college being temporera, at age 15. Several summers I did that, I was also a waitress, a cashier at a music store , I did databases, worked as a community manager ... the last two jobs I've had have been the best, because they have been a journalist: in the summer in "entertainment" at the La Segunda newspaper and now at the Universidad Mayor.


The best job I've had is a journalist for the newspaper "La Segunda", I think there really understand what being a journalist and the responsibility to make people informs, entertains and opine om what one writes.


The worst, I think temporera. is a very boring, the deal is not very good, the pay is bad. There is lived reality of the people who have the least in this country, which is full of inequalities. It's a bit sad, but I also learned a lot about how hard life is for some chileans.

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