Monday, October 16, 2006
Busy Busy Busy....
15th October 2006 (Sunday)
Busy busy busy...... Have been really busy for the past 2weeks. But some how or rather im glad as i feel that im progressing in my current job. Maybe is becos i did the right thing at the right time.... about 2weeks ago, our dept's head of unit popped by our office, he was walking around the office and noticed that our table is all messy with lotsa papers and he's surprised that we are still depending on papers to work.... he then sat beside me and started to make suggestions on whether if we could streamline our current work process and and go into a paperless working environment..... at that point ideas kept running thru my head on is it possible to do it? So after he left i really sat down and thought about if there's really way to go "Paperless"! So after some brainstorming with my mgr, Sam. I finally came out with some thing and proposed to my Boss. And never expected that it really worked out and all the bosses liked my idea and now we are working with my new process....

Not long after that, my Boss came to me again and asked me if i can take up another responsibilty, to come out with a script and some simple process for the migration of Thailand's work to Spore. Because of this new project, i have been cracking my head on the new process and on few occassions i worked till like 11pm worked till forget time -.- But i hope i can come out with something soon.... Besides of the new Thailand process which i need to come out with, im also given the responsibilty of training new staffs! As our dept is expanding, we will be recruiting lotsa new staffs, but current we already got 3 new colleagues. I forsee that there will be more coming in, so guess i will need to come out with a set of training notes for them, so that it will be easier and more organised when giving the training....

14th October 2006 (Saturday)
Met up with Liu Ping, a new colleague of mine. She's from China and came to Spore about 4yrs ago and has just recently graduated from NUS. Any way, decided to show her around, as it's the festive season for the Muslims as Hari Raya is juz around the corner, so i brought her to Geylang Serai to try some of our local Muslim food and also to have a feel of the Hari Raya Festive atmosphere! I recommended her the Mee Soto and the Malay Mutton Soup, and surprisingly she loved it =D After our dinner we went into the Pasar Malam for a walk and also to try out some of there finger food =P Really had an enjoyable and fun evening..... Probably will be bringing her to Little India too =P
The Busy Street of Geylang Serai
The Busy Street of Geylang Serai
Liu Ping
Liu Ping
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