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authorNgô Ngọc Đức Huy <huyngo@disroot.org>2021-06-06 22:46:31 +0700
committerNgô Ngọc Đức Huy <huyngo@disroot.org>2021-06-06 22:46:31 +0700
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+title: "Paperwork"
+date: 2021-06-06T22:14:12+07:00
+categories: [ blog ]
+tags: [ personal, life, paperwork, struggle]
+---
+
+So during the last months, I have been dealing with paperwork for my
+school-credit internship in an external company.  It's work involving... paper.
+Having to run around asking for signatures from the parties involved is
+certainly not a fun task, especially in this pandemic.  It distracts me from the
+works I'm supposed to do---not that I don't have enough distractions.
+
+Last Thursday I received a call because I got one part wrong in the agreement,
+which frustrated me a lot.  This made me regret choosing to have my internship
+in an external company---my uni also provides unpaid internship for students,
+which requires less paperwork.  I made this decision mainly because of peer and
+family pressure and financial concerns[^1]---I was not willing to work for
+someone else for months without compensation[^2].  On the bright side, at least
+now I know I should avoid complicated paperwork for the sake of my sanity (or at
+least that's what I tell myself as consolation).
+
+[^1]: On that note, it's not *that* much, not worth the struggle.  And I have
+  not received a single cent, also.
+[^2]: To be fair, all these school years *is* working without compensation. I
+  should have considered it just a course...