Surreal Weekend...
June 3, 2006...
Atmosphere is a bit surreal. Must be due to the fast approaching first day of classes. You can actually feel it in the traffic as people go to their repsective destinations, probably making last minute preparations for the start of the new school year. Everybody's affected somehow. Whether you're a student, parent, or even you're everyday joe, the coming school year will have its impact on you.
Here at the office, I'm a bit distracted at work. Recently, I just spent my first 100 days at the office. Feeling like the presidency, I made a personal assessment of what I've done so far in my first 100 days in office. To date, I'm currently working on five (5) projects, two of which have already commenced in construction, with the other three set to break ground anytime this year. At least two more projects are likely to be awarded to us and most likely I might play a part in that as well. That's a lot of work ahead of me for the rest of the year. That's a radical improvement compared to when I started out as a photocopier/answering machine 11 years back. So far so good. =P
Right now I'm content in letting my fellow engineers doing the legwork. I think I've done enough in drilling them on what to do and cover everything until Monday. Will resume the breathing down their necks mode by then. ;)
Atmosphere is a bit surreal. Must be due to the fast approaching first day of classes. You can actually feel it in the traffic as people go to their repsective destinations, probably making last minute preparations for the start of the new school year. Everybody's affected somehow. Whether you're a student, parent, or even you're everyday joe, the coming school year will have its impact on you.
Here at the office, I'm a bit distracted at work. Recently, I just spent my first 100 days at the office. Feeling like the presidency, I made a personal assessment of what I've done so far in my first 100 days in office. To date, I'm currently working on five (5) projects, two of which have already commenced in construction, with the other three set to break ground anytime this year. At least two more projects are likely to be awarded to us and most likely I might play a part in that as well. That's a lot of work ahead of me for the rest of the year. That's a radical improvement compared to when I started out as a photocopier/answering machine 11 years back. So far so good. =P
Right now I'm content in letting my fellow engineers doing the legwork. I think I've done enough in drilling them on what to do and cover everything until Monday. Will resume the breathing down their necks mode by then. ;)
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