I’m ok with my new job so far since I don’t have much rocket science stuff to do yet, but I guess I will be busier soon since the task that I’m currently doing needs to be completed end of this month. The only thing which I need to complain about is the CRT monitor that I’m currently using. I can’t believe this thing still exists nowadays, it should be sent to either a museum or a recycle centre to disassemble the parts and use them for something else. I’ve requested a laptop and it seems like taking them forever to get me one. Think I’ll need to file a complaint if I still can’t get it after next week.
Colleagues are friendly but past experiences tell me that I’ll need more time to get closer with them. I was so quiet last time too but I think I’ll show my true color after a few months later. And it was really a coincidence that one of the guys who joined on the same day as me happens to be a friend of a friend of mine. IT world is small and interrelated, should keep a good impression everywhere.
Facility wise, my previous company is better but this is expected so no complains :)
Traffic is not as bad as I thought. It takes me around15-20 minutes in the morning and 35 minutes after work. And luckily the office is not located at those crowded areas or I will have problem looking for parking.
Anyway, this is only the first month; I’ll elaborate more after I get exposed to more stuff later
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Bangkok - Wat Arun & Grand Pallace
The situation in Bangkok now, with 20+ deaths and a few hundred injured cases, it will be very interesting if I’m visiting the place now instead of last month.
This is Wat Arun
And I love it so much because it reminds me of the cut-throat VIP boat fare that I paid to get there.
Luckily the
Monday, April 5, 2010
Quack Quack
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Life is like a box of chocolate
Monday, March 29, 2010
Bangkok - The Food
I just came back from Bangkok! Yes although it was said that the street will be filled with red shirt people spilling blood everywhere, I chose to visit the place because it’s free! Yes it’s free, thanks to Irene impressive performance in her work which left the company no choice but to reward her with this 3 days 2 nights trip to the land of red shirt people with blood haha. But the truth is, I didn’t really get to bump into any red shirt people at all while I was there, so I guess the news is a little exaggerated.
The free trip includes a stay at Sofitel, one of the exclusive hotels in the middle of the city and I’m glad that it’s located near the BTS line:
We spent most of our time shopping and hunting for food like
Tom Yam Noodle:
The free trip includes a stay at Sofitel, one of the exclusive hotels in the middle of the city and I’m glad that it’s located near the BTS line:
We spent most of our time shopping and hunting for food like
Tom Yam Noodle:
Mango salad:
Glass noodle:
Sticky rice:
Mango sticky rice:
Tom Yam Gung:
Pineapple Fried Rice:
And although those food made my stomach uneasy, I still like them very much :DWednesday, March 24, 2010
Bye Buck
This is my last week at Singapore, 3 more days to go before I can board the bus and go back to KL for good! Well it’s not like I hate it here but I feel a lot more comfortable working at KL with the familiar surrounding and people around. Well this sense of belonging will be gone anyway after 23rd of March which is my last day in the company
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Ok the above was written when I was at Singapore but I didn’t post it up (which I have forgotten why) until now. Anyway it’s already 24th of March today, which means that I’ve already left the company. I was both relieved but cheerless in the same time while sorting out what’s mine and what’s not at my cubicle yesterday. It was a hard heavy feeling leaving a team of people whom I’ve spent most of my waking hours with and who I’ve gone through so much together. The old Chinese saying: “there is no feast that last forever” is true and I should accept that fact and move on. Hopefully I wouldn’t be too occupied with my new job and still be able to catch up with them later.
Thanks a lot to the .NET team for the lunch at Paddington and also my own team for the dinner at Chilies. Although the movie that I bought u guys wasn’t that good but hey, it’s the thought that counts right? And also thanks a lot for the little souvenir that you guys gave me (which I’ll upload the photo here later) because that’s really meaningful. The IT field is small and who knows, our path might re-connect again in the future. Alright till then, bye bye colleagues and hello friends :D
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Ok the above was written when I was at Singapore but I didn’t post it up (which I have forgotten why) until now. Anyway it’s already 24th of March today, which means that I’ve already left the company. I was both relieved but cheerless in the same time while sorting out what’s mine and what’s not at my cubicle yesterday. It was a hard heavy feeling leaving a team of people whom I’ve spent most of my waking hours with and who I’ve gone through so much together. The old Chinese saying: “there is no feast that last forever” is true and I should accept that fact and move on. Hopefully I wouldn’t be too occupied with my new job and still be able to catch up with them later.
Thanks a lot to the .NET team for the lunch at Paddington and also my own team for the dinner at Chilies. Although the movie that I bought u guys wasn’t that good but hey, it’s the thought that counts right? And also thanks a lot for the little souvenir that you guys gave me (which I’ll upload the photo here later) because that’s really meaningful. The IT field is small and who knows, our path might re-connect again in the future. Alright till then, bye bye colleagues and hello friends :D
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Singapore Again
Beep, blogging in Singapore now. Yes I've returned here again to settle some stuff and also to do some knowledge transfer. The reason for the knowledge transfer is because I've decided, and already took action to resign from my current workplace. Well this is not surprising to me as I did see this coming some time ago.
Switching from one place to another isn’t something easy because I need to move out from my current comfort zone and expose myself to the risk of joining a new place which I'm not familiar with. Well there are always pros and cons in every work place and generally in every decision made so whatever the outcome is, I'll take it as an experience.
Things which are harder to let go are friends and connections which I've made here and also the great things which I had and have been doing with them. But as I said, there are always gives and takes and I'll try to maintain the connection and continue to make new ones
Switching from one place to another isn’t something easy because I need to move out from my current comfort zone and expose myself to the risk of joining a new place which I'm not familiar with. Well there are always pros and cons in every work place and generally in every decision made so whatever the outcome is, I'll take it as an experience.
Things which are harder to let go are friends and connections which I've made here and also the great things which I had and have been doing with them. But as I said, there are always gives and takes and I'll try to maintain the connection and continue to make new ones
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