Pre-Departure Updates!

Hey guys —
A couple of updates. I moved this past weekend, which as you’re all aware is quite exhausting, but there were two bright spots that perked up the experience! I received contact from my predecessor Friday and he is super helpful and awesome!! I of course emailed him back immediately and received another correspondence on Monday full of useful/awesome/crucial info.

Also received a package from Japan! From my BoE :). I’m so excited! The most exciting bits are the Amakusa brochures, full of awesome info like bus schedules and maps and the like. The rest is info about the possibility of a homestay upon arrival, terms and conditions of employment, and more details about my address and exact placement, WHICH IS AMAZING! I can’t wait to be one of the more central ALT’s in the area and am getting more excited to socialize because I won’t have to go too far to get home! Here’s a look at the materials:

BoE packet

So yes, looking forward to being in the largest city in Amakusa. This now begs the question of car, bike, scooter… I like them all for different reasons… Can I haz all three? So many things to ask, so little time.. Good thing the Houston Q&A Session is this weekend! :) More on that later. For now, I gotta sign off. Til next time!

私のJETタイムライン:My JET Timeline

Hey all, hope it’s going well!

It has occurred to me to post a tidy timeline for prospective JET applicants applying this year, just to get an idea of what they’ll be going through as the process unfolds. Unlike some timelines I’ve seen, I wanted to include quite a few of the major paperwork timelines for those who make it to the shortlist, so that they might be able to get an idea of the timeline for sending off documents,  mainly because I wasn’t given as much direction in that area (aside from “follow the instructions”).

Initial Stages
水 11.07.2012 4:56PM Submitted online application
火 11.13.2012 Sent off paper applications copies
木 11.15.2012 Paper application copies with supplemental materials received at Embassy
火 01.29.2013 4:01PM 1st stage results: Interview Granted
水 02.20.2013 2:00PM Interview at Houston Consulate {Interviews Conducted on 20, 21, 22}
水 04.03.2013 5:32PM 2nd stage results: Shortlisted

Post-shortlist Requirements & Events
木 04.04.2013 Got fingerprints taken at college police station
金 04.05.2013 Sent off FBI & IRS Requests
水 04.08.2013 FBI & IRS Requests arrived at destinations
木 04.09.2013 IRS ran payment
水・金 04.08/10.2013 Got Medical Certificate of Health completed
金 04.10.2013 Reply Form and Paperwork Delivered to Consulate
金 04.19.2013 Health Certificate arrived at Consulate
木 05.09.2013 FBI Record Request payment processed
木 05.16.2013 FBI Background Check arrived at Consulate
月 05.20.2013 Received my form 6166 certificates via mail
火 05.21.2013 5:10PM Received Placement Info: 天草市、熊本県 Amakusa, Kumamoto
金    06.21.2013 Predecessor Contact
土 06.29.2013 General Q&A Session
金 07.26.2013 Pre-Departure Orientation
土 07.27.2013 Leave for Japan
日 07.28.2013 Arrive in Japan
月・火・水 07.29-31.2013 Tokyo Orientation
水 07.31.2013 Arrive in Kumamoto, then Amakusa

As is always the case, comment if you have any questions when this year’s application process rolls around! :) I know I ended up browsing a lot of blogs for unofficial details even though I knew it was just each person’s individual experience. But even without the details what it helped me do was get in a state of mind to compete and fight for a position! And though unofficial it was still incredibly helpful information, so I want to pay that forward.  And as far as posts go, I want to address my app and interview experiences as well, so look out for more information on my own application experience in the near future!

The Future’s in Motion

57 days to go and I’ll be in Japan. That’s just under two months!

I still can’t believe it. But the things I’ve done in the past week have sure put things in motion.

Last Friday I signed an early lease termination at my apartment complex, paid the fee, and agreed to get out in 30 days. Then today I handed in my notice at work so I’ll be working for a couple of weeks more, then I’ll be moving from Dallas to my parents so that I can spend some quality time with them and the cats before I leave.

It’ll be really good preparation because they live on an island of sorts as well. Perfect weather and locale prep!

Before that though comes the last minute get-together’s with friends. I’ve already got some people penciled in on the ol’ agenda but I really need to get on that!

Next is changing a bunch of mailing addresses too. And Yakkan Shoumei. And International Driving Permit….

Just thinking about it is making me crazy so I think I’m going to go work on that right now!

 

Placement Received!

So I received my placement yesterday afternoon! HOORAY!! Drumroll please!

Amakusa-shi, Kumamoto-ken (天草市、熊本県) !!

I am so excited to be returning to Kyuushu. I was previously placed in Kyuushu in 2006 for an intensive language homestay over the summer. Because I know you’ll ask, it wasn’t one of my preferences, but honestly, I only filled those out because previous JETs seem to recommend it.

That aside, I’ve experienced some great feedback from Kumamoto area JETs and a few Amakusa JETs currently working in the area. It has only made me more excited to be embarking to this island in the inaka!  Also got a little info from a contact: Group A arrivals to the area are going to fly from Haneda to Kumamoto on the 31st after orientation. So I’ll get to spend a little more time in the air! ;)

I am a little phased by the idea of getting a car (and Japanese Driving License) but hopefully my predecessor will have one to hand down to me via transfer. Either way I’m determined!

Now to begin buying Texas souvenirs for my new acquaintances, coworkers, and Texas-themed rewards for the students!!  This part actually makes me glad that Texas is such a well-recognized (and stereotyped) state, lololol!

It’s getting pretty exciting ^___^ Now the items on the waiting list are to hear from my CO (contracting organization) and pred (predecessor). Whee!! Now I’m weirdly excited for acronyms & highly anticipated emails!