Archive for July, 2007

“Engine” Choked For The First Time This YEar

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Have fallen ill, came down with cough, flu and fever since last Saturday. Struggled through Monday and Tuesday morning. Finally, after much pushing from my colleagues, I relented and went to see a doctor and took a day off. I had been very reluctant to do so as I had just started work at my new place and taking MC so soon just did not go well with me. Oh well, I guess I am a bit stressed and am still adjusting to the new place and work procedures. Yes. I am stressed. I admit. But I think I can pull it off.

It has been a long time since I have been so sick. I practically slept through the last weekend and the entire of this morning and afternoon. I was supposed to go for my IPPT last Sunday, but I postponed it to this Saturday. I think I can’t go on this Saturday too. Coughing is so irritating man!!!

OK OK, I guess that’s all for now. I am not going to sleep anymore. If I carry on sleeping, I won’t be able to sleep tonight. I need the energy to do some very important things tomorrow. I will jut stone in front of the TV for the rest of the day… Cough cough cough…

Update on my milestones cont’…

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

Took me quite a while to blog again. I had been very busy for the past 3 weeks, handling over work in my previous job to my staff. Then I moved on to a whole new area of worklife which I hope it will be a much better place for me. Oh, before that, Dolphin and I also had our much awaited ‘Meet the Parents’ conference…. Hahaha!!! Here’s the updates.

Meet the parents dinner on 15 July 2007

Yup!!! Finally it arrived. We all went to 避风唐at Bukit Panjang Plaza for a 8 course dinner. Both our parents were insistent on having it simple and to cut down most of the traditional thingy… But during the discussion, some of the traditional ‘must haves’ still popped out. Hahaha!!! I guess being parents, these things would sure exist.

It struck my mind: Next time when our own children get married, how much of these traditions would we remember and practise? Yes, both our parents said as long as we are happy and blessed, these tradition are just…. traditions…. But, come to think of it, these are the very things that make us Chinese, differentiated into the different dialects. I am not advocating practising 100% of the traditions, but at least those meaningful ones.

I will make it a point to blog as detailed as possible our wedding ‘procedure’ and preserve it online. Hahaha!!!

My new job in SPF

16 July 2007: I greeted the day with excitement and a little bit of nervousness as I embark on my new job. This new job would give me a whole new pespective of my job as I can finally see the direct contribution of my work to society.

This would definitely spur me on to work even harder and at the same time, learn more professioal and marketable skills. One week into my job and I really look forward to see all the excitement that’s waiting for me. I will update you all when the time come.

That’s all for now folks. Till we meet again.

3 Years later… Time for reflection

Monday, July 9th, 2007

2 August 2004, I moved from the private sector to the public sector. Having tried one full year in an accounting firm, I strongly believed that I was not suited for an accounting job in the private sector. So, I transited into the public sector. It promised better prospects and much better pay for me. With a stroke of luck, I was given a major project to handle.

The project involved a lot of co-ordination work and interviews with ground staff which set a very good foundation for me in understanding the operations of my new employee. Well, I even got good reviews from my bosses and it I got promoted within a short span of 1 and a half years to a managerial position. Yes, the entire process has been an eye opener for me. I was never so involved in my work for the initial two years. I was presented with so many opportunities. Financially, I was really doing quite well, otherwise I would not have been able to achieve a lot of things that I currently have.

Well, the turning point was when I got onto the managerial position. I began to assess the significance and impact of my work to the entire department. I really felt that there are no real significance at all. Resource Accounts was never really a concern for the management. Professionally, the preparation of Resource Accounts does not require me to really tap into the accounting knowledge that I was trained with. The project that I did when I first joined also died a natural death. There are many other things that I do, but most of it are really just…. paper exercise.

I began to question myself if the skills that I have learned here will
have any use elsewhere. I did have a discussion with my bosses on this concern but the reply was always the same. There are already people in the places where I can learn more useful skills. One of the bosses even suggested rotation but I knew all along that it would never come. Thus, what else can I do. I had to seek out opportunities for myself.

Thus, here I am today. Waiting for my posting to my new work place next week. It has been a wonderful journey here for the initial 2 years. The last year was a time of reflection and it changed the perception of my work in my current job. I chose to move on, in the hope for a better prospect and usable skills. Like in my previous posting, good or bad, it’s hard to say. I would allow myself to look back. Not to wish that I should not have moved on if things don’t turn out well in my new job. It’s to assess myself if I have progressed between then and now. Give myself 2 years, and I will let you know then.

Lastly, thank you (my current job) for all the opportunities that was
given to me. There are good things that I would bring along with me to my new place. I hoped that I leave this place with something memorable for each and everyone of you to remember. Thank you.

Goodbye Grand Old Lady

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

I went to the closing ceremony of the National Stadium on 30 June 2007. To speak the truth, the farewell was really not befitting of the fond memories that the National Stadium had brought to so many of us. The legends match was decided on a tossed coin after a 1 all draw.

Though the Singapore-Australia match was entertaining, Singapore was still trashed 3-nothing. The finale was even more cliche. We were left to our own imagination when the emcees asked us to follow a tracking spotlight to an empty goal mouth ad asked us to imagine Dollah Kassim dribbling past 3 Malaysian players??!! What is this?

What made it worse was that the march past of the past and present athletes was made in total darkness. The floodlights were switched off!!! See what?? The fireworks were also like ‘Huh??!! Like that only ah?’

Oh well, I still managed to get some pictures, foImg_0456r what it’s worth.

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Sun sets on the Grand Img_0468Old Lady