Sunday, January 31, 2010

Life at Singapore

It’s been quite long since I last update by Blog spot. Since I started my job as M&E engineer at developing main contractor company, life become busy. Working 6 day week is really not easy, some more, Sunday also need to go back to site office to work. The project that I was currently working on is a million condominiums plus 3 block of semi-detached house.

The amenities inside are so good where you can expect the private car park lots, combined swimming pool-Jacuzzi-splash pool, fitness centre. Everything was so well planned including the furniture, M&E items, and architectural finishes and so on.

Nothing much I could expect if I could own one of it.

My life at Singapore is just like a roller coaster where every day I just repeating the same old routine: wake up-breakfast-go work-lunch-dinner-sleep. A fruitful result always starts by a very tough beginning. Life is meaningful if you believe what you are doing now is correct, it’s what you want to achieve. May be hope is just a sense of tiny light, but what could be expected more if it appears from a utter darkness.

Thus, I would like to rephrase again my words. Life is not like a roller coaster, but it’s a rolling stone, as the same repeating routine will always bring us forward, train us as a better men.
Here I am lucky to meet a boss who is considerate and thanks him for lots of opportunities given. He’s a real working man from Malacca who likes to share experience with people especially young guy like me. Thus, sometime we will go out for lunch or dinner or after meeting, he will talk to me. His philosophy sound this way: Everybody as a team must communicate and ensure the message is well received by others, identify the problem and sort it out in no time.

Well, enough for working portion. My other part of life is always going online to watch movie. Since I start to work at Singapore at Nov. So I had the opportunities to celebrate Christmas and New Year at Singapore. Believe me; Christmas and New Year at Singapore are grand. Along the Orchard road, you will find the whole street was adorned by blue and white shinning twinkle lights on real and artificial Christmas trees. New year was celebrated at Harbor Front. It’s started with a 10-minute fire cracker performance. New year new hope.

Now, I am waiting for the coming of Chinese New Year. But before go back to Malaysia, sure there’s lots of work to settle before I can flee away. It’s normal as superior will always use their own human (perhaps monster) skills to push you to meet the deadline. What could be expected more from a superior? Irk!

All right! That’s all. It’s time to bed. Opps….before I forget,
Wish everybody a happy and prosperous Chinese new year. Gong Xi Fa Cai.

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