Friday, May 30, 2008

Last Day.

On this very fateful day, May 30th, 2008 where I met Jen in the morning after parking my car, afternoon for lunch at Sushi King, in the evening to get our car and night for Yum Cha session at Steven's Corner, would also my last working day in The Company after 2 years and 15 days of employment. Quite a duration considering my previous job lasted 15 days short of a year, lols. Perhaps it did not really feel that long since I have been working in 3 different locations, the KL office, the Singapore office on and off and the client's office in the heart of Singapore where I get to see loads of SG chicks in formal *drools*.

Monday onwards, I'll be working in one of those twin towers unless they decided to kick me elsewhere, there's a possibility to that. Funny how I never get to have some well deserved break, be it a short one, in between job changes. Still, I should be grateful this time around, at least I get to laze as much as I wanted to during the weekends. The previous one had me serving my last day on Friday, doing my final preparations and packings on Saturday and off to Singapore on Sunday, like, wtf. Didn't even manage to have a proper farewell gathering with loved ones and friends.


And how time flies, felt like it was just yesterday that I hunted around Outram Park aimlessly for food with D, who btw, had left The Company about a year back. Then came the transfer to the head office in SG, spending days and nights far away from Jacklyn, family and friends for long durations while struggling in the initial period looking for suitable accomodation. Come to think of it, I kinda miss my eventual landlord and his family, also all those weekends of movies and buffet dinners with E. Gone also were the days of total freedom.

Anyhow, I better not bore you with more of my grandfather adventures in The Company, let's hope that with this switch, things will change for the better *crosses fingers*. Alas, I took my final steps out of the office doors just like any other ordinary day, there were no farewells, no souvenirs, no nothing, not that I was expecting anything. Perhaps its something not practised or only applicable if you've been employed for more than 5 years, lols. Looking at it from a brighter point of view, it just further strengthens my believe that leaving The Company is indeed the right decision.


Adios to The Company. A new chapter has begun.


p/s - to my dear munaks, the above is not at all referring to you nor the other peeps still in The Company alright? I know you guys still love me, I'm referring to THEM as a whole. Don't terasa okay? lols. I still owe you a Hello Kitty graffiti on your new ride, do remind me of it.

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