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New colleague, new energy!

If you guys knows me well enough, you all will totally agree that I am truly friendly and love making new friends. I love been in an always-changing-working-environment to spice my working life alittle. I never like dull and boring jobs, especially adminstrative. But wells, the more I try to avoid this, the more its coming to me, so now my attitude is ACCEPT IT WITH GRACE AND HUG IT LIKE THERE IS NO TOMORROW. I dont have choice lah so just take it lor. Anyways, I seriously like having new staff around. It simply create a new environment with new blood (this means the colleagues), able to have a good stir to the exisiting staff in terms of thinking and ideas. I guess RP has really taught me well enough to work in teams. I seriously appreciate whatever RP has taught me except for some of the modules lah, learn liao also no use that kind. The two new staff are ladies, young ladies. Looking at them, just graduated, first job, does makes me think about myself when I was new to the working

Back to work

Quite a few changes happened when I was on my 2.5 months of leave. 3 colleagues quitted, one colleague got promoted, quite a number of new colleagues join us, and we have 2 temp staff to help us over the counter. I like changes and embrace them but these only applied to some of the changes lah. Changes like not having these 3 colleagues are one of it that I really hate to accept it. Changes in my job scope is really like a love-hate relationship. Sometimes I do love it, sometimes I don't. If there are changes in monetary (increment in pay) then of course I am happy lah. You see, humans hor, are really picky and only embrace the changes if it benefits us. A few changes in work. I am glad that I am able to take back the committee that I have been handling since last year October 2011. I am not so glad that there is a new job scope given by my director. Its a job scope I personally feel that it will not benefit me much but only to her. But wells, I accept it, embrace it and althou

My personal view as a Singaporean...

I have the priviledge of resting for about 2 weeks right after my internship which started off in July before I go back to my real "workerland". I take these 2 weeks to think through my life, my previous jobs, my achievement. I am glad that my path are a little different from the norm. A normal path for a Singaporean would be to pass and get your PSLE cert, enrol into a secondary school and pass the 'N' or 'O' Level, after which you proceed to either ITE, Polytechnic or JC for higher tertiary education and after this stage, for those who choose the path of ITE, they can either apply for enrolment into a local polytechnic (provided you have high GPA, everything in Singapore is about showing results, in numbers), or to further their studies in a private school with expensive school fees. As for those who have chosen to go Polytechnic or JC, they can enrol into a local universities (again, proven with good results, in numbers) or a private school. My path, of