My immediate boss was on medical leave for 3 weeks because she had to remove a breast tumour. That's not the sad part. The sad part is, my sympathy for her evaporated at exactly 8:45am on the first day of her MC (my sympathy lasted exactly 10 minutes btw) because even when she wasn't in the office, she managed to get on my nerves. I don't know how to exactly describe her, but trust me when I say that if I had to choose between her and a deadly poisonous snake, I'd definitely, 100% surely would choose the snake.
I'm serious.
It's a pity, because I like what I'm doing right now. Not as much as I like audit, but still, I'm getting there. If only the people there are as likeable as my work, then I wouldn't be this reluctant to confirm my commitment.
Haha looks like my resolution to cease complaining this year failed, once again.
Found an article about complainers, which struck a nerve. I'll be the first to admit that I'm a chronic complainer, and frankly, sometimes I forgot the reason why I complained about things, but I did it anyway because I could.
Sad isn't it?
I shudder to imagine what the traffic will look like on Friday morning with all the roadblocks planted at every corner. Masa Bersih 2.0 dulu sampai ofis pukul 11am okay, and the big bosses even told us to stay away from the office during that weekend. I have an inkling that I might arrive after the lunch hour this time around. And that brings me to another complaint, because I really don't get the reason behind all these roadblocks. It's not like these people are going around pukul budak dalam khemah, upload video kat Youtube ugut nak pukul orang or anything, they just want to sit. I still don't understand the reasoning behind all this sitting, but hey, it's preferable to committing violence kan.
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