I am very irritated by one of the uncles in my dept. He has become super sticky again... always finding something to ask me or tell me.
And when i act like i am busy and no time to entertain him, he still stand around my cubicle.
Like last night i went out with a friend from Finance Dept for dinner. He asked why i am still in the office, not going home. I told him i am going out. Then he asked me where i am going. Like i should tell him my whereabouts, which i hate the most if people ask me this.
Then his morning was the last straw, he came to me first thing in the morning and asked me how was the dinner last night. In my heart, i was thinking its none of your business! Why has my dinner got to do with you whether its good and not? Why should i tell you?
Super irritating man.
星期四, 三月 18, 2010
Rude
I find one of the senior management personnel very rude and i am super pissed off yesterday and up till this morning.
He just came to my cubicle without addressing me and say "Eehh! you are the one that went Osaka, how was it?"
His attitude and tone is lacking. He should give me some basic respect even though i know i am just a "little prawn" in the company.
I was right to pretend not to see him most of the time.
He just came to my cubicle without addressing me and say "Eehh! you are the one that went Osaka, how was it?"
His attitude and tone is lacking. He should give me some basic respect even though i know i am just a "little prawn" in the company.
I was right to pretend not to see him most of the time.
星期二, 三月 16, 2010
Back
I am back from Osaka!!
I was just thinking that if i haven't had this job, i probably wouldn't have the chance to meet up with so many people from different nationalities.
The japanese is interesting.. they are ever so polite and during the introductions and saying thank you, they will bow their body 90 degrees... i only bow my head, it's not that i am less sincere but it's just that singaporeans are not used to that.
And the first company that came in had three representatives and none of them speaks english.. My translator which is our local staff isnt doing a fantastic job as well.. so we had a hard time and wondered if the meeting is going anywhere.
The next two companies are better. Their reps are quite conversant in our language which makes it so much easier. Otherwise alot of time is wasted guessing each other's intention.
During the meeting, they will not give you a direct rejection. They will say that they have to discuss this internally before they can revert with a decision.
Basically the meeting was ok. Lunch was courtesy of MWJ together with two other japanese colleagues, Sakurai san and Kihara san at a japanese restaurant basement of the Hanshin dept store near the town office.
At night, i window shopped around Umeda area but everything is so expensive that i cant bear to buy it.
And i came back with the same tech and cabin crew that went to Osaka with me on the earlier flight. The IFS even joked that i liked them so much that i am following them back.
Post the photos on facebook.. keep a lookout.
I was just thinking that if i haven't had this job, i probably wouldn't have the chance to meet up with so many people from different nationalities.
The japanese is interesting.. they are ever so polite and during the introductions and saying thank you, they will bow their body 90 degrees... i only bow my head, it's not that i am less sincere but it's just that singaporeans are not used to that.
And the first company that came in had three representatives and none of them speaks english.. My translator which is our local staff isnt doing a fantastic job as well.. so we had a hard time and wondered if the meeting is going anywhere.
The next two companies are better. Their reps are quite conversant in our language which makes it so much easier. Otherwise alot of time is wasted guessing each other's intention.
During the meeting, they will not give you a direct rejection. They will say that they have to discuss this internally before they can revert with a decision.
Basically the meeting was ok. Lunch was courtesy of MWJ together with two other japanese colleagues, Sakurai san and Kihara san at a japanese restaurant basement of the Hanshin dept store near the town office.
At night, i window shopped around Umeda area but everything is so expensive that i cant bear to buy it.
And i came back with the same tech and cabin crew that went to Osaka with me on the earlier flight. The IFS even joked that i liked them so much that i am following them back.
Post the photos on facebook.. keep a lookout.
星期四, 三月 11, 2010
星期六, 三月 06, 2010
星期四, 三月 04, 2010
Move office
Officially moved back to HO building today. However, the packing has started one month ago.
But today i still see people frantically packing last min stuff....
I love my new work station. Everything is new, there is more privacy. And most importantly, i dont need to see Ms K face so often cos she doesnt pass by me every morning now. Some minor stuff still needs getting used to. Otherwise all is fine.
Some pics of the new office, more in facebook.

But today i still see people frantically packing last min stuff....
I love my new work station. Everything is new, there is more privacy. And most importantly, i dont need to see Ms K face so often cos she doesnt pass by me every morning now. Some minor stuff still needs getting used to. Otherwise all is fine.
Some pics of the new office, more in facebook.
星期一, 三月 01, 2010
Fireworks!!
Tonight is my first ever personal experience with fireworks...in JB at the price of Ringgit 150, courtesy of my dad. There are firecrackers too for the chinese yuan xiao jie.
Fireworks display has always been my favourite, high up in the sky, so sparkling, so magnificent. I secretly dream that my proposal if it happens will be in front of a fireworks performance, arranged just for me. That would be perfect and i would definitely say yes.
However, that place could never be in Singapore, cos it's ban here.
Nevermind, the place doesnt matter. The fireworks, the person and of course the carat does. *wink*
Fireworks display has always been my favourite, high up in the sky, so sparkling, so magnificent. I secretly dream that my proposal if it happens will be in front of a fireworks performance, arranged just for me. That would be perfect and i would definitely say yes.
However, that place could never be in Singapore, cos it's ban here.
Nevermind, the place doesnt matter. The fireworks, the person and of course the carat does. *wink*
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