tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6275259.post-91092438989738787602007-11-12T17:46:00.000+08:002007-11-12T18:34:13.833+08:00Going To Work<div style="text-align: justify;">I know I said I was back... but truth be told, my current training involves me facing the PC the whole damn day, 9-6. Last thing I wanna do when I get home from work is to cause any more damage to my eyes. I swear if my butt could have bunions-- whatever they are, they're on the way of developing somewhere on my butt cheeks.<br /><br />I believe I'm catching on the routine of waking up every morning and leaving for work, which also means sleeping in early and my biological clock straightened out. But one thing I know I will never be able to grasp is the routine of the work itself. I need a bigger challenge and something less mundane, one that wouldn't insult my intelligence to levels below my knees. Haha.<br /><br />The other downside is having days off that could be anywhere in the middle of the week which means having a day off to yourself BY yourself coz everyone else is at work or have things to attend to. And when everyone else is lazing about and chilling to the weekends of their lives, I'm at work slaving myself, being seriously underpaid. However, I leave for work conveniently 5 minutes before clocking in at 9am which is great; and if traffic lights weren't in the way, I could make it to work in 3 mins. Hah! I know I'd be seriously crappy if I had to brave through traffic every morning and evening.<br /><br />What amazes me is how people can wake up knowing what to wear to work. I find myself ironing my work clothes sometimes at 8:35 just because the outfit I tried on previously didn't seem to do it. My housemate has the whole week planned, her outfits carefully contrived for every single day of the week. How does anyone do that? I'm still amazed. Maybe, I just like the morning rush or the fact that my wardrobe needs some serious revamping. Definitely the latter.<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;font-family:georgia,bookman old style,palatino linotype,book antiqua,palatino,trebuchet ms,helvetica,garamond,sans-serif,arial,verdana,avante garde,century gothic,comic sans ms,times,times new roman,serif;" > We are made wise not by the recollection of our past, but by the responsibility for our future. --George Bernard Shaw</span><br /></div>nazhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13995401087285276404noreply@blogger.com