Weekend is over, tomorrow’s Monday and it will be time to go back to work again.
Every Sunday night, I feel like as if I was saying goodbye to a lover; I would be missing him, thinking of him, desiring him for the next 5 days before I get to see him and embrace him again. Haha!
Oh well, that’s life. Just have to accept the fact that we all have to work in order to make ends meet and to survive.
Not much for me to complain about actually, as I am already more fortunate than most working people are. I have a husband to send me to work everyday (unless he’s not in town), someone who is willing to cook for me even after work, never complain about me not sweeping the floor for one whole month.
And at home at night, I can spend all the time I like surfing the net or watching TV. I know that there are many working adults out there who study part-timely, spending their evening hours attending classes or doing writing assignments. All for the sake of a better future.
But people nowadays are much fortunate in the sense that some courses are available online when attending a traditional classroom lesson is not possible.
For example, in US, medical assisting school offer online study programs for those who want to learn the knowledge and skills to become a medical assistant, but are not able to physically attend classes conducted by the school.
Educational programs such as this can help a lot of people really. More people will have the opportunity to get educated and acquire skills to develop their dream career.
I hope the tertiary institutions in our country would offer something like that in the future, because it indirectly help parents save a lot - children don’t have to travel to school, students need not leave home to live in another town, thus avoiding additional expenses such as rental and petrol. ![]()









