THE USELESS SWEDE wrote:Yeah, cause I would post that because you ask so nicely...
In fact, I was going to post a guide here, but decided not to in the end because of the nice people here on places like Forumosa being so kind and supportive.
Well I love your blog, but I thought you were running your own rep office?
Posted by thelostswede on May 8, 2012
Otherwise little else is new as I’m still doing the same old job, but I’m getting to the point where I’m close to be willing to do anything but what I’ve been doing for the past five years. The industry isn’t what it used to be and no-one seems to care about quality content any more, which is quite disappointing, but we got all the tech blogs to thank for that…
by thelostswede on December 5, 2011 I guess I’ve really neglected this blog, as I haven’t written anything on it for over a year…
I’m still in Taiwan, although these days I have a full-time job and things are overall much better than they’ve been for a few years.
Posted by thelostswede on June 18, 2010 The first week of June was Computex, which is usually the busiest week for me in the year, but for whatever reason, I’m getting requests to do freelance work from left, right and centre
by thelostswede on September 14, 2009
So, after many years in the IT industry, most of them as an IT journalist, I’ve gotten around to starting my own site. It’s something I’ve wanted to do many a times before, but I’ve just never gotten around to it.
thelostswede on February 23, 2009 Why is it that every time you’ve just about made your mind up that you’re going to do something, the whole game change?
I thought I was ready to go ahead and take a job and now something else cropped up and all of a sudden the previous offer doesn’t seem all that interesting any more. But all this means that now I have to wait and see what’ll happen, as the new offer isn’t set in stone yet.
Re: Taiwanese workers rights?
by TheLostSwede » 12 Oct 2011, 22:20
The system is crazy and it blows big times and this is why I no longer work for local companies