Friday, August 03, 2007

Extreme.

I feel like doing something EXTREME right now, something out of the ordinary routine, just to let out the pent-up stress inside of me else I might just explode. Ka-Boom. Maybe I should type the blog in CAPS with MAXIMUM font size. Or run down 15 levels of stairs instead of taking the lift later, then run home from Raffles to Yew Tee. Or a movie marathon, there's so many I have yet to see. Else I can have buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner.

That aside, I'm sure I'll think of something later, work has been pretty bad insane ridiculous fucked-up lately, with impossible datelines, some unreasonable colleagues, and a ludicrous Manager who thinks he can get everything done by saying please, like, 649 times. Not forgetting, he disapproved my leave as well, goodbye to a long holiday in KL. I think the most pleasant people to work with currently would be the client, which is funny, because its usually the other way round.

Tell you what, I'll be more than glad to sponsor the people who set the datelines for some decision making or reality facing crash courses because judging from the current situation, to be able to even get close to C in COMPLETION, is like wishing for a windfall in catching Alaskan King Crabs with small boat, in stormy seas plus 2 crews within a day. Make that a crew in half a day. On one side, valuable resources are being pulled out from the team and on the other side, more and more issues are being reported by the client. How is it even possible to think of making it, tell me, how? And I'm already working like from 9am to 8pm, continue upon reaching home, until 1-2am, then even on Saturdays. *casts Sacrifice*

Then some of the colleagues, fuh, this one pure drama one. Everything got, backstabbing, responsibility pushing, demanding, don't know what they doing, complaining, you name it! And I thought we were supposed to be working as a TEAM. We should be assisting one another, instead of just making sure that your work can be done faster by pushing others to complete their part because there are dependencies on your side, damn hate this kind of person, the complain about you for not practising teamwork, like, wtf can? I hope these kind of people get sent to the Moon to mine for moonstones and can never come back.

The clients are the best. I am not talking about the Manager because he makes me think about my disapproved leave, which gets me frustrated and disappointed at the same time.

Being me in this situation, is like when you play RTS games, where you have the important but taken for granted peasant doing resource gathering and building, well, I'm the peasant. You're stucked to your job (gathering, building), you don't get much protection or resisting power from attackers (the client) and the army is faraway in war, ignoring you until the base is attacked (management). I should go fishing. Sometimes, its just not rewarding enough to work this hard, sigh...

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