Thursday, September 22, 2011

The New Place

2nd week at my new office. Works seems to trickle in but not up to the speed I had earlier imagined it to be. The Bride told me to chillex, but being in a new environment surrounded by new friends, it’s not that easy. But Alhamdulillah... so far so good.
I don’t have to be in the office as early as in the previous office. This allows me to take a short nap after Fajr and then wake up again with the little Chempedak. It’s nice to be able to kiss two smiling smelly faces every morning. I now would have an alert Bride to help me pick a matching tie for the day. The Chempedak seems to have noticed this. One morning, as I was picking a tie whilst the Bride was in the bathroom, Chempedak, standing on a chair said:
Daddy, no... tak tek (tak cantek)...
My jaws dropped.
I picked another tie, she smiled and said:
Daddy, tek...
Hahaha. She seems to have acquired the Bride’s specialty in fashion. Upon checking with the Bride, she confirmed the tie that Chempedak picked was good to go.
The day before that, as I was picking her up to send her to school (oh yes, now when the Bride needs to do work out of her office, I can easily send Chempedak to school) she hugged me and said, enchem...(handsome)...
Cair wei!!! Kena puji dengan anak sendiri!!!
Although the Bride and I are not entirely sure as to her standard of tek, enchem and pretty but who cares right???
Anyhow, the working hours here are about the same time when I was with the Retired Biggest Boss back in 2008-2009. So I’m quite used to that as well.
So far, the new place seems to be pretty relaxed. I’m learning the policies as I go by hoping that I would be aware of it before I make a blunder. This makes me calculate all the risk that could come to mind before I do something. Most of the time I miss out the important ones only to realise it after making the action. I hate it when that happens.
Not too much stuff on my table just yet. So far so good. My new colleagues have been very warm to welcome me. Everyone is polite and friendly. Unlike at one meeting place sometime ago when this man suddenly showed up in front of me and asked the lady beside me, “Ni sapa ni?”. Selamber je mamat rockers ni tanya camtu. The lady smiled and replied: Don’t be so rude. He is from such and such a place. The man replied: Oh, I thought he was someone new in our company.
Wow. Is this the way you welcome someone new to your company? Damn scary wei....
On another matter, I was talking to an ‘old’ friend a few days ago. He claims he is one of those who were sidelined in his career development at his office. He congratulated me on my so called ‘daring’ move (I sincerely hope it will never be a bald one!). He said:
I have yet to be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel for me.
That’s good. Sometimes, the light at the end of the tunnel is actually an oncoming train.
I’m glad that that reply really cheered him up.
:)
Blog adjourned.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Leaving The Service...

Alhamdulillah… I managed to post about 11 Random Facts on Prayers in Ramadhan :) I hope it has benefitted you as much (or even more!) than it has benefitted me. If you have any other interesting facts, please share it with me.
I have been “jobless” the past 2 weeks. I have resigned from the Service to start a new career path in the corporate side. So far, two individuals have been extremely kind enough to me and gave me duit raya. Hehe. Yup! After pestering almost everyone that I met, I managed to squeeze two individuals to give me ang pow for this raya. May God grant them more wealth Insha Allah :)
I wanted to write something about the Service but the words don’t seem to want to flow just yet… So many things have happened the last four years. I have enjoyed all of the ups and downs, all the suspense and thrilling experience… Near death incidences (chewah… dramatic habis la kononnye tu) … and much more… Banyak benda to tulis that my mind gets bogged down just thinking about it.
So I’ll just spare my head the trouble and write on the present stuff.
One Court of Appeal Judge reminded me last week that:
Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today? Today is a gift. That’s why we call it the present.
I will be starting my new job tomorrow!
Yay!
New job, new career, and being from the Public Sector, I seriously have no clue what to expect tomorrow. Just as the judge said, tomorrow is a mystery.
Gabra, Nervous, Excited, Happy, waaa… when you have too many emotions, your heart gets soo confused and the result:
Sleep deprivation.
Seriously tak boleh tido… huhu…
Bukan macam Chempedak ni…
*Si Chempedak sometime early 2010*
Anyhow, I better go and try to get some rest less I’d be going to work looking shaggy with eye bags.
Kerja Baru wooorrr…
Hmm… I still remember what my former boss advised me when I informed him that I’d be joining the Service to further develop my career. He told me that the Service will open various routes to knowledge. If I have the proper attitude, I would be able to identify the routes and tap on the necessary knowledge. I think this is also applicable here at my new place.
The key is to have the right attitude.
I sincerely hope that I bring the right key tomorrow…
Blog adjourned.
(Wow! I can’t believe that this is finally happening!!! Waaaa Takutnyeeeeeee!!!!!)