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Never Give Up !

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Since young, I am inspired by my dad. He is an entrepreneur, and he owns an air condition company.

At the age of 10, I started to pick up skill from my dad. Simple skills like fixing the light bulbs and water pipes (I was too young to learn about air-conditions skills). I realized I’m quite good at hands-on technical works and my interest in these areas grew. My dad often gave me simple task to do and I will always make sure that there are done well and prefect.

There were times when I failed but my dad is always there encouraging me, and since then, the phrase “Never give up” gets rooted in my mind.

During my school days, Design and Technical was my favourite subject. I like the challenge of having to invent and create new products, which require much patient and creativity.

As I grew older, after completing my National Service, I worked for both my dad, in his air-condition business and my uncle, in his construction company. I learnt every skill from the basic and I make sure my foundation is well built. The whole working experience is a fulfilling one as not only did I picked up many technical skills but I also learn to work with different group of people, which helps in my interpersonal skill.

One of the unforgettable experiences I had was working with a group of foreign domestic workers. Though it was a struggle at first, but soon later, I found myself learning about their culture and way of living, which can be very interesting.

Thus, another lesson I’ve learnt was to value and respect every worker without discrimination of any kind. We have a common goal for each project, and we work together as one to complete them.

After working for my dad and my uncle for a few months, I started to have interest in doing business. I wanted to learn more about it and thus I took up this course. In there, many of my classmates are already businessman and woman. I gain many insight and lesson from them and the course itself. Hearing about their experiences inspired me even more to set up my own business.

After graduating, I hope to put what I’ve learnt into practice. My first goal is to help in my dad’s business, to expand it and to have an annual revenue of 1million. My second goal is to set up my very own business, one that is of my own idea and invention.

Bearing in mind that there is always risk in doing business, but I will always remember what I’ve learnt since young, “Never give up, Vincent!”

Since young, I am inspired by my dad. He is an entrepreneur, and he owns an air condition company.

At the age of 10, I started to pick up skill from my dad. Simple skills like fixing the light bulbs and water pipes (I was too young to learn about air-conditions skills). I realized I’m quite good at hands-on technical works and my interest in these areas grew. My dad often gave me simple task to do and I will always make sure that there are done well and prefect.

There were times when I failed but my dad is always there encouraging me, and since then, the phrase “Never give up” gets rooted in my mind.

During my school days, Design and Technical was my favourite subject. I like the challenge of having to invent and create new products, which require much patient and creativity.

As I grew older, after completing my National Service, I worked for both my dad, in his air-condition business and my uncle, in his construction company. I learnt every skill from the basic and I make sure my foundation is well built. The whole working experience is a fulfilling one as not only did I picked up many technical skills but I also learn to work with different group of people, which helps in my interpersonal skill.

One of the unforgettable experiences I had was working with a group of foreign domestic workers. Though it was a struggle at first, but soon later, I found myself learning about their culture and way of living, which can be very interesting.

Thus, another lesson I’ve learnt was to value and respect every worker without discrimination of any kind. We have a common goal for each project, and we work together as one to complete them.

After working for my dad and my uncle for a few months, I started to have interest in doing business. I wanted to learn more about it and thus I took up this course. In there, many of my classmates are already businessman and woman. I gain many insight and lesson from them and the course itself. Hearing about their experiences inspired me even more to set up my own business.

After graduating, I hope to put what I’ve learnt into practice. My first goal is to help in my dad’s business, to expand it and to have an annual revenue of 1million. My second goal is to set up my very own business, one that is of my own idea and invention.

Bearing in mind that there is always risk in doing business, but I will always remember what I’ve learnt since young, “Never give up, Vincent!”

Vincent.

Vincent.

Since young, I am inspired by my dad. He is an entrepreneur, and he owns an air condition company.

At the age of 10, I started to pick up skill from my dad. Simple skills like fixing the light bulbs and water pipes (I was too young to learn about air-conditions skills). I realized I’m quite good at hands-on technical works and my interest in these areas grew. My dad often gave me simple task to do and I will always make sure that there are done well and prefect.

There were times when I failed but my dad is always there encouraging me, and since then, the phrase “Never give up” gets rooted in my mind.

During my school days, Design and Technical was my favourite subject. I like the challenge of having to invent and create new products, which require much patient and creativity.

As I grew older, after completing my National Service, I worked for both my dad, in his air-condition business and my uncle, in his construction company. I learnt every skill from the basic and I make sure my foundation is well built. The whole working experience is a fulfilling one as not only did I picked up many technical skills but I also learn to work with different group of people, which helps in my interpersonal skill.

One of the unforgettable experiences I had was working with a group of foreign domestic workers. Though it was a struggle at first, but soon later, I found myself learning about their culture and way of living, which can be very interesting.

Thus, another lesson I’ve learnt was to value and respect every worker without discrimination of any kind. We have a common goal for each project, and we work together as one to complete them.

After working for my dad and my uncle for a few months, I started to have interest in doing business. I wanted to learn more about it and thus I took up this course. In there, many of my classmates are already businessman and woman. I gain many insight and lesson from them and the course itself. Hearing about their experiences inspired me even more to set up my own business.

After graduating, I hope to put what I’ve learnt into practice. My first goal is to help in my dad’s business, to expand it and to have an annual revenue of 1million. My second goal is to set up my very own business, one that is of my own idea and invention.

Bearing in mind that there is always risk in doing business, but I will always remember what I’ve learnt since young, “Never give up, Vincent!”

Vincent.

Vincent.

Since young, I am inspired by my dad. He is an entrepreneur, and he owns an air condition company.

At the age of 10, I started to pick up skill from my dad. Simple skills like fixing the light bulbs and water pipes (I was too young to learn about air-conditions skills). I realized I’m quite good at hands-on technical works and my interest in these areas grew. My dad often gave me simple task to do and I will always make sure that there are done well and prefect.

There were times when I failed but my dad is always there encouraging me, and since then, the phrase “Never give up” gets rooted in my mind.

During my school days, Design and Technical was my favourite subject. I like the challenge of having to invent and create new products, which require much patient and creativity.

As I grew older, after completing my National Service, I worked for both my dad, in his air-condition business and my uncle, in his construction company. I learnt every skill from the basic and I make sure my foundation is well built. The whole working experience is a fulfilling one as not only did I picked up many technical skills but I also learn to work with different group of people, which helps in my interpersonal skill.

One of the unforgettable experiences I had was working with a group of foreign domestic workers. Though it was a struggle at first, but soon later, I found myself learning about their culture and way of living, which can be very interesting.

Thus, another lesson I’ve learnt was to value and respect every worker without discrimination of any kind. We have a common goal for each project, and we work together as one to complete them.

After working for my dad and my uncle for a few months, I started to have interest in doing business. I wanted to learn more about it and thus I took up this course. In there, many of my classmates are already businessman and woman. I gain many insight and lesson from them and the course itself. Hearing about their experiences inspired me even more to set up my own business.

After graduating, I hope to put what I’ve learnt into practice. My first goal is to help in my dad’s business, to expand it and to have an annual revenue of 1million. My second goal is to set up my very own business, one that is of my own idea and invention.

Bearing in mind that there is always risk in doing business, but I will always remember what I’ve learnt since young, “Never give up, Vincent!”

Vincent.

Vincent.

Since young, I am inspired by my dad. He is an entrepreneur, and he owns an air condition company.

At the age of 10, I started to pick up skill from my dad. Simple skills like fixing the light bulbs and water pipes (I was too young to learn about air-conditions skills). I realized I’m quite good at hands-on technical works and my interest in these areas grew. My dad often gave me simple task to do and I will always make sure that there are done well and prefect.

There were times when I failed but my dad is always there encouraging me, and since then, the phrase “Never give up” gets rooted in my mind.

During my school days, Design and Technical was my favourite subject. I like the challenge of having to invent and create new products, which require much patient and creativity.

As I grew older, after completing my National Service, I worked for both my dad, in his air-condition business and my uncle, in his construction company. I learnt every skill from the basic and I make sure my foundation is well built. The whole working experience is a fulfilling one as not only did I picked up many technical skills but I also learn to work with different group of people, which helps in my interpersonal skill.

One of the unforgettable experiences I had was working with a group of foreign domestic workers. Though it was a struggle at first, but soon later, I found myself learning about their culture and way of living, which can be very interesting.

Thus, another lesson I’ve learnt was to value and respect every worker without discrimination of any kind. We have a common goal for each project, and we work together as one to complete them.

After working for my dad and my uncle for a few months, I started to have interest in doing business. I wanted to learn more about it and thus I took up this course. In there, many of my classmates are already businessman and woman. I gain many insight and lesson from them and the course itself. Hearing about their experiences inspired me even more to set up my own business.

After graduating, I hope to put what I’ve learnt into practice. My first goal is to help in my dad’s business, to expand it and to have an annual revenue of 1million. My second goal is to set up my very own business, one that is of my own idea and invention.

Bearing in mind that there is always risk in doing business, but I will always remember what I’ve learnt since young, “Never give up, Vincent!”

Vincent.

Vincent.

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