Sitting alone on a chair while sipping a cup of hot milk inside the cold O’Briens – Central Mall, Clarke Quay while seeing people moving around in their own agenda on the hot glary road outside, I guess I would like to steal a bit of my study time to leave a footprint on this blog (Boss, if you read this, I hope you won’t mind! :p).
D-Day - ? (April 19, 2009) – Received the In principle Approval (IPA) of my employment pass in DS SG.
D-Day – ? (May 13, 2009) – Received agreement to be shifted to SG office in the beginning of June 1 and should come to SG a week before.
D-Day -3 to D-Day -1 (May 22 – May 24, 2009) – Farewell party with my university and boarding house friends
D-Day (May 25, 2009)- Farewell in Jakarta with DS ID, and flying to SG in the evening. Reached SG at night; lost my precious jacket somewhere.
D-Day + 1 (May 26, 2009) – Read and received letter of transfer and salary adjustment. Conducted Medical checkup at AMK. Made an arrangement of new house viewing in the evening at Farrer Park.
D-Day + 3 (May 28, 2009) – Received final DS ID payslip. Medical checkup result was out: all going well.
Today is D-Day + 4. I came directly to the MOM in Clarke Quay to submit my EP documents and collect the EP card later, explaining why now I’m stuck here; learning OBIEE from the morning.
I will be assigned to I-really-have-no-idea project in SCB but I don’t know why I don’t feel so much uneasiness. Not because I’ve given up and totally clueless but I think because I believe at the moment I can just look forward, aim and struggle hard: by learning and digging more so thus I won’t look so dumb in the eyes of the client. There’s always some sorta mysterious arrangement for those who try and fight.
I feel I need to feel even more grateful to God for all the opportunities and practicalness he’s provided for me since I was born. I’m now twenty-two and a half years old. I’ve finally achieved what I aimed last year f or this year – to shift here in SG – but there still goes a very very long way. A bit off the target since I was planning on Q1 instead of Q2, but all is still well, very well.
Please let me excuse me now to continue my study. Cross your fingers for me and remind me to always try hard but also to enjoy the process along the way. After all, you can work hard while still being happy. Good day and happy weekend, it’s happy eating-with-your-family-day here today!

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