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Settling into my new apartment and new job!

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

I arrived back in Nanning on Saturday morning, August 14, and went to find an apartment. A friend had pre-screened some apartments for me and took me to the best one. I liked it and thought the price was fair (about $450 per month) so I agreed to take it. I gave them a deposit and they gave me a key. We agreed to meet the next day to sign the lease and handle all the details. Wow, so far, so easy! We were supposed to meet at 10 a.m. on Sunday morning to sign the lease but they called and said the owner couldn’t be there until 1:00. I arrived at the realty office at 1:00 and waited for the owner, who didn’t arrive until about 2:40. He was sorry for being late but he was busy having lunch with some family and friends. We then went to the apartment where a total of 14 people arrived (2 realtors, 2 people representing a previous tenant who was hoping to get a refund on rent paid before he broke the lease, 8 people including the owner and his family/friends, and my friend and me). Some of the owner’s family were going everywhere in the apartment checking out every detail including looking in some of my boxes and looking in the refrigerator. Needless to say I was about to blow my top since I had only slept about 3 hours the night before (I woke up in the middle of the night due to jet lag and started cleaning and unpacking) and was already aggravated that I had to wait for almost 2 hours! I really had to restrain myself especially considering that the owner is a policeman. I did finally tell the worst offender to go back to the living room after she knocked something over and almost broke it.

The apartment is about 1200 square feet and is in a new development and is on the 5th floor of a 19 story building. It has a decent kitchen, a nice sized dining and living room area with a balcony, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. I knew it was an upscale place when I noticed that the electrical wiring and plumbing is in the walls instead of outside the walls like the other places I have lived. There are no closets, only wardrobe cabinets and they only have one shelf in them so I had to buy some shelving to be able to use one of them as a dresser. I have hot water in the kitchen and in both bathrooms which is provided by a gas flow-thru water heater. The gas comes in through a gas line rather than bottled gas (another feature of being in an upscale place). I also have a gas 2 burner stove. There are more than 4000 apartments/condos in this community and there are dozens of complexes like this in Nanning. I have posted some pictures. The tall appliance in the corner of the living room is an air conditioner. I have air conditioners in each of the bedrooms and they are all mounted on a wall.

The job is going fairly well so far. There’s a lot to do since they were a bit behind on accounting matters. I have a Translator working for me full time and also 2 accountants. Lower level accountants here make in the range of $250 to $450 a month. The communication challenge is a big issue that makes it difficult to get things done quickly and there are often communication mistakes due to translation challenges. One example last week involved the words Feed Mill being confused with the word female. Getting an answer to what seems like a simple question can involve a 10 minute discussion between the locals before I get a one sentence answer. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised considering ordering lunch can be a 5 minute conversation with the server.

That’s all for now…..until next time!

Back in the USA!

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

My teaching career is over for the time being. I finished up my teaching duties on July 13 and then packed up and moved out of my apartment on the 14th. A friend is storing my things for me and I’ll find an apartment when I return to Nanning. The apartment I had was provided by the school so when I finished working there I had to leave the apartment. The office for the new job will be on the other side of town in the expensive part of town so I expect that I’ll have to pay between $450 and $600 per month for a one or two bedroom apartment.

I arrived in the states on July 15 and spent about 11 days in Indiana visiting family and friends and taking care of some personal business. I don’t have to tell you how expensive medical care is here in the states. I went and had blood tests to test my cholesterol and PSA and it cost $80. A few weeks earlier in China I had a medical exam which is required for a work visa. The exam included urine and blood analysis, a basic checkup, an EKG, chest x-ray, and liver ultrasound all for a cost of $45 U.S.

I then went to California for my annual reunion with my former Coca-Cola friends from Florida. It’s always great to see them and we had a great time. I was the host this year and spent 3 days playing tour guide as we hit some of the famous sites in the Bay area. Since I couldn’t get them all to come to China we did the next best thing and did a walking tour of Chinatown in San Francisco followed by a dim sum lunch. I’m now staying at a friend’s home in the Bay area and will leave tomorrow to go to Denver to visit a pig farm. Then on Sunday I will go to Iowa to visit the M2P2 corporate office for a couple days to learn more about the pig farm business. On August 12 I fly back to Indiana for 1 night to repack my bags before heading back to China on the 13th.

Tainted milk

Sunday, October 19th, 2008
I imagine most of you have read or heard about the tainted milk in China. Some of the most respected milk companies here have been found to have a harmful chemical (Melamine) in some of ... [Continue reading this entry]

Singapore!

Sunday, July 13th, 2008
I arrived in Singapore on Thursday afternoon (7-10) and spent the next few days seeing the sights such as the National Museum, Asian Civilizations Museum, Chinatown Heritage Museum, Singapore Zoo, Riverwalk area and some of the ... [Continue reading this entry]

Barefoot teacher?

Sunday, July 6th, 2008
I am writing this on the train that’s taking me from Kunming to Nanning. I opted for the “soft sleeper” cabin with 4 beds. The trip will take 13 hours and will arrive ... [Continue reading this entry]

Pictures!

Monday, May 26th, 2008
I posted a bunch of pictures that have been taken over the past couple months. To see the pictures click on "Pictures" under "my links" on the right hand side about half way down. ... [Continue reading this entry]

Quake update

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
The earthquake has proven to be a tremendous tragedy. The final death toll will likely exceed 70,000 and they say they are 5 million people homeless! That would be like the entire population of ... [Continue reading this entry]

Earthquake!

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
I have received quite a few e-mails checking on me to make sure I’m okay after the earthquake. I didn’t even feel it and there was no impact here in Kunming. I haven’t ... [Continue reading this entry]

Accepted a new job!

Sunday, May 11th, 2008
It’s been about 4 weeks since I’ve written mostly because the last two weeks I’ve been incredibly busy. I have been working on finding a different job, dealing with some issues at my property in ... [Continue reading this entry]

Dali and Jizu Shan!

Friday, April 11th, 2008
Last Friday was a holiday (“Pure and Bright Day” for honoring the dead) so many people had the day off. Some friends invited me to go with them on a trip to Dali and Jizu Shan (mountain). Four ... [Continue reading this entry]