The interesting thing about Tau Manufacturing is that there is a constant flow of customers, designs and challenges constantly requesting attention. There is no set program for what a day looks like which is equally exciting and stressful. One day we could be converting AutoCAD pictures into SOLIDWORKS, whilst others we are fully brainstorming ideas about what we could do to improve the techniques used by the company. I would not say I have a set status on my current work projects but rather a constant flow of tasks. One example of this is a hanging wall project we are cooperating with a Singaporean company on. The idea is to attach fiberglass planters onto a metal frame made with rectangular tubing. In order to do this, we have found a separate metal manufacturer we think would do a good job and are currently in the process of getting a quote on the designed frame. This is just one of the many tasks we are undergoing every week. I would love to talk about everything we have done but I honestly do not believe there would be enough time or space for me to write it in this journal.
With regards to my relationship with my coworkers, it is great. My boss is one of the most motivated people I have ever met which is a driving force within the company for everyone to want to do good in their job. We also have a Vietnamese person working in the office which gives both me and Brandon tips for where to go during our free time or lunch. Up until now we have explored several different recommendations, and he has not been wrong with how good they taste yet.
I value the experience Ho Chi Minh has given me. The opportunity to explore my occupation in such an environment makes me consider what I really want in the future as well as where. Travelling to other countries has always been a huge part of my life and I think being able to explore is something I would like to continue to do in the future. Wherever that vision takes me we will just have to wait and see.

