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3.27.2008

just back from my very virgin attempt at table topics contest. i must say, didn't really feel anything special when i was stage. other than the expected phase of being nervous before going on stage, it was normal. though i felt that i could have craft a better story with a more powerful ending? oh wells, valuable performance and i felt it was good exposure :)

oh yes, gotta talk a bit about job satisfaction.
today, my colleague got pawned some queer soursop candy she brought herself. i'm so glad i didn't eat those candies. anyways, she had severe stomach discomfort and took MC. which end up me getting thrown to do the arrangement of operations for the following day.

it's a perm staff job, and the management has been bitching about a temp cannot do it, coz of lack of responsibility and blah blah blah. "Kenneth cannot go on auto-pilot" is quite the famous phrase, coz temps are supposed to be kept away from those responsibilities. but guess wat, with my colleague taking MC = i do.

so had an extreme day with the phone ringing non-stop. it was really put down and ring immediately. i think i gonna have shoulder ache soon, for pincering the phone btw my head n my left shoulder.

but at the end of the day, it felt really good. good that i could take the task at hand and complete it. good that i really felt it was a job well done, considering that it was totally un-guided and the doctors were pulling a lot of stunts. multi-tasking seamlessly also felt very possible. in some sense, it was like a heightened sense of alertness and concentration throughout the busy period to get the list sorted out.

to sum it up, job satisfaction achieved!

Sculpted@1:17 am

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