Contrary to what Au is facing, my time passed faster then i wished for. He said he felt bore everyday. Come back from home donno what to do, so always complain to us. HAH. My time just passed very fast everyday. Phewww... very fast and now another weekend had come. Unknownly, my passed three weekend just zoom off in a flash. Three continuous weekend outings with my buddies and new friends, liti and claudine. Hmm...strangely but truely these new friends just blended with our group easily. And this weekend? Going for KS's chalet and my aunty's baby's MAN YUE.
My colleagues often talk about monday blues when the day comes. I'm lucky that i don't have it.......yet. I've vague memory of how it feels like. Probably the last time i'd it was during my previous jobs?? You dread coming to your workplace, touch your PC, talking to your colleagues. Thats my blues. Over here in NTU, ppl are nicer, much nicer than private sector.
I still recalled a colleague i worked with during my Dell time two yrs back. She was had joined Dell from public sector not long ago then. At that time i had no idea how public sector was functioning. She told me that working in public was very much different from the private sector. There was less challenges and life are easier... People are so free then they spend time walking around the workplace and gossiping. It gave me a very bad impression of public sector. Never did I expect myself to end up in NTU. NTU had already privatised but mostly still government control. Anyway the impression improved..LOL
I must admit that comparing all three workplaces the current one gives me the highest comfort level. But at the same time i will tell myself not to stay in a comfort zone for too long. Especially when u are still young. Tell me, who dont like to stay in a comfort zone and just let time passed happily. Try putting a domestic dog in the wild and you know what will happen. Arggggghhh....probably i am just worrying too much now.
There is no end to worries in every stage of your life..

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