(2002/10/22) Bro. Thomas welcomed the speakers and guests on the grand finale of the Careers Week. In the photo, from left, Mr. Ronnie Poon (61), Ronnie's Associate, Mr. Stan Fung (60), Mr. Henry Leung (88), Mr. Chester Au Yeung (88), Mr. Jackie Lee (94), Mr. Jason Cheung (88) and Mr. Eddie Liu (88).
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(2002/10/24) It's the facilitator's turn to get on stage. Mr. Constantine Au (87) talked about the Medical and Health profession with Mr. Henry Ho (84) taking on Dentistry. Boys were reminded that there'll be no session the next day due to the rescheduling of the Inter-school Swimming Competition.
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(2002/10/21) The Careers Week entered the 3rd week and it's the Engineers' turn. Mr. James Wong (62) and Mr. Michael Leung (87) talked about Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering respectively. Some students expressed doubts but James told them La Salle boys should not be afraid to take on the challenge. He's confident they can do better than the others.
Taking the picture with the speakers were Mr. Patrick Chan (77), chairman of PTA, Civil Engineering and Miss Cecilia Tang, Career Mistress.
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(2002/10/15) Mr. Eric Lee (90) and Mr. Wesley Wong (87) talked on Civil Servant and Mr. Harry Chu (87) on Advertisement and Publis Relations. These relatively new old boys captured the attention of the boys by informing them the true situations of their own sectors. They told them not to believe in myths and gave them unexpected advices.
The facilitator Mr. Constantine Au (87), third from left, posed for a photo infront of the Careers and Guidance Notice Board with the speakers.
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(2002/10/11) Mr. Pau Shiu Hung (60) returned to School to talk to the boys on choosing Architecture as a career on the fifth day of the Careers Week. The boys were so interested that they gathered around him after the bell had gone for the start of the lessons in the afternoon. Mr. Derek Amstrong (91) also introduced Fire Services.
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| | (10/07) It's the first day of the Careers Week. Old boys from across the years will talk to the students during lunch time in the Guidance Center and in Room 131 for the next 3 weeks.
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