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Here I am in front of the NB in the office, at 23:49 on April 8th,
and it's not likely that I will be able to finish my work within 10 minutes.

Never thought I would have to work so late again, perhaps it's kind of refreshment that can remind me of the old days in college--you know, making the last-minute effort to finish the papers that were due the next morning.

And it's even pleasant to finally be able to work in a quiet, serene office, without the nonstop chaos and annoying noise around me during daytime. This serenity and solitude help me work more efficiently and maintain a clearer mind.

The only problem is that, I've been working more than 14 hours by now.

Now my head, my eyes, my neck and shoulder are all aching. And my to-do list is still as long as Nile--though some items are not urgent but trivial and boring to death, I still have to spare time for them, and I guess that necessity is what upsets me most.

Can't imagine what I would look like in the morning--perhaps like a pighead?
My boss will pick me up at 7:55, because my customer will arrive at the fab at 9:00, and I have to arrive earlier to make arrangements. 

For those desiring to enter semiconductor industry: WAKE UP!!!

It's already exhausting enough as a sales engineer (which is not in the least relevant to engineer), not to mention how overwhelming the pressure and workload will be if you're an engineer or production planner

Still want to give it a try? Then I guess you really need to wish yourself good luck.

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