





One of the main questions I am asked is "What will you be doing!? " I received a CD in the mail that describes my actual assignment. When I read about my assignment in my invitation packet it was succinct but I was excited about every aspect of each task. When I describe it to people, however, I feel like I don't do the assignment justice. So here are some print screen shot of the slide show that was sent to me. I probably won't start "work" until 4 months after my arrival to Ecuador...at least that's the impression I get. I will know more once I start training. The countdown is on!
1 comment:
Way to go, your a great instructor now you get to use your skills.
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