hub at PS.
I was summoned to work at PS (Plaza Singapura) barely midway through a very slack day at Cuppage resort/garden/hotel/spa/beach/chalet. But because life as a temp is cheap, I can whimper and yammer for all I care as long as I be where I am needed. Wells..
As much as they claimed many people's on MC at PS and they are shorthanded today, I found myself more of a liability since i don't know (where to put my bag/where to sit/how their queue system works/how to operate the photocopier/where the forms are/where to call DHL/where to draw demo phones and sim cards/where the brochures are/who the perms staff were/etc etc).
However, this short stint at PS didn't turn out to be too bad 'cause there are always people in queue and it keeps you busy, there's no time to feel bored really (read: Cuppage). I even spent almost 3 hours serving this customer who needs to do some data transfer from his horrendous Sony Ericsson phone (hate SE's platform). Thank goodness he's pretty okay to talk to.
Met quite alot of people at PS - Fang, Meng, John from my Jap Studies class and Jossie (ex Tampines colleague).
Weird as it may sound (sound ridiculous to me), I actually don't mind seeing him. No rhyme or reason - Just a piece of the past that makes me wonder. It will be good to know he is leading life well now. No romantic feelings or anyhow. Dead sure.
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Sometimes we trap ourselves in the games we play, the rules we set.
While it sucks to have to second guess people's actions and thoughts,
human relationships are never straight forward.
It's the journey we go through that make what we have in the end all the more precious and dear.
Someday we will all look back and muse at the complications we encounter
to attain something so clear, so simple.
Peeps, keep smiling.
There is so much more in store for us - so much more to unravel and for us marvel at life's little moments. Hey, what's so difficult about life anyway?
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