I was in Jakarta for about three weeks. Was supposed to be there until the 5th of October, but due to unexpected family reasons, I had to come back to Singapore. My film production diploma course starts on October 23rd so my uncle hooked me up with an internship at his friend's branding agency called Blue Duck Design. So, I've been interning there for about a week now. The internship is going well. I went in last Tuesday at 10am on the dot, but Abraham (my boss and my uncle's friend) wasn't even there yet. hehehe.. He was still in Bali and hadn't told the other guys at the office that I was coming. So my first real day was Wednesday. Not bad. I've been packing drugs for them so now I know how it feels like to work in a drug factory....................
No, no. Just kidding! Gotcha! hehe.. They've got a client that's doing an anti-drug campaign. So they have these postcards with the drug names (i.e. CANNABIS, COCAINE and METHAMPHETAMINE) on them. The text goes: "If this was COCAINE you just picked up, you'd be facing a minimum of 8 months in jail. Lucky for you it's only white sugar." So, I had to fill up these little plastic zip-loc satchets with icing sugar and glue the satchets onto the postcards. To do the MJ was slightly more difficult; I ended up using dried moss and getting some grass, microwaving it to dry it out and then mixing the two together. And the meth.. oh. my. god... that's the worst. At first I went out and bought some UHU glue, and started filling the satchets. When I'd made 24 of them already, Irvin (my other "boss," besides Abraham) told me that because of legal implications, I couldn't just put glue in the plastic. He wanted water, so I had to start again with water. Thing is, in the bottom corners of the satchets, there are little holes, so I had to take a lighter and quickly burn the corners to make them melt and fuse together. But even still, some of them were leaking. I've already glued the coke and weed bags, but as I was heading out on Friday, I noticed that some of the meth bags were leaking. So, I had to take care of that all on Monday.
Luckily for me, it's only a promotional thing and only going to be used for one event, so I'm only making 50 packets of each. But the water bugged the hell out of me.... T_T;
Oh yeah, last Thursday I helped out at an awards event. I did pretty much the same thing as last time: registration and handing out goodie bags. It was a tourism awards event, so awards were going to the top agencies for their best advertisements, on print and on film, too. I went to the place (Grand Copthorne Hotel) at about 2ish and stayed there until the end of the event at 11ish. I got free food, too! hehehe.. So, Discovery Travel & Living was one of the main sponsors, so guess who MC'ed the show?? .................... someone 'famous'.................... don't know?
Asha!
Very, very cool! She was doing a good job onstage as MC, it was just the audience consisted of industry people who basically didn't recognize her and just wanted to get their awards and leave. So, while she was making jokes and all, I was one of the few, if not the only, person in the room laughing. Also, because the meals were served during 10-15 minute breaks, when Asha was introducing a category, people were still eating. So, I clapped a bunch of times, sometimes I started the clapping
So, that was really fun! And I don't mind the whole registration and handing out goodie bags. I live for that stuff! XD Also, during the rehearsal for that event, I met a guy who is working part-time as part of the sound group for the events. And I'll be meeting up with him on the 22nd, too. And I introduced myself to the event organizer, Nigel, who was actually at the other event, too. Also, introduced myself to Angelia, a woman who works at AdAsia; she was also at the previous event, too, so I recognized her. She said that she has some Indonesian friends, so I might be meeting up with her this Friday. So, I made a few contacts, which is a good thing. I'm starting to get a hang for this networking and socializing skills
Oh yes, and the best part about interning and helping out at these events is that yesterday, after work, I went to Bisous (a bar/restaurant in China Square Central) and met up with Irene, Irvin, Abraham, Kevin (one of the other guys at Blue Duck; the other one is Alvin). I got $50 from Irene for helping out at her event and an additional $60 from Abraham for the internship.
Also, I have booked a room at a hostel and bloody hell, it has an 11pm curfew. Anyway, if I don't come back by 11pm, they already close the gate. And unlike what they say on their website or over the phone, apparently I can't even "inform the management" in advance that I'll be coming back a little late. F**k.. I guess when I check in, I'll get the lowdown of all their rules.
I'm really excited for this month. It's looking to be really good so far, and if I make about $60-$70 a week, that's not bad at all.
So.... Yup.. that's pretty much it!
piece.
~Naga05
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