Wednesday, September 2, 2009

First day back in MSO

Today is the first day I come back to the MSO (management services office) for training. Calvin and Ken should be responsible for my studies here, but today they seem to be too busy to handle a green hand like me. Another boring and leisure day again. Everybody is whirling with their business and nobody even notices there’s one silly apprentice sitting in the corner. Anyway, I regard this kinda good for me. At least I can do whatever I want and no one would ever buzz me when I’m sleepy. Hehe ~ ^ ^

Sigh~ as soon as I get to know colleagues better, it’s time (again and again) to switch my place to other posts. For the whole July I’ve been spending the month with operation team, being a happy “security” within the GYP (Grand Century Plaza). According to the POTs last year, GYP is the more leisure post I can get in Hong Kong. I’m afraid that the idlesse might wear away my fighting morale little by little…

August 2009
CONTROL (cleaning, gardening, security, SEM/MBMS) by Ricky & Michelle

September 2009
01-13/09/2009 SHOP by Ken & Calvin
14-20/09/2009 SHOP POMOTION by Linda
21-22/09/2009 ADMIN./CARPARK/PERSONAL by Mico & Esther
23-30/09/2009 OFFICE by Ken & Patrick

October 2009
01-18/10/2009 TECHNICAL by Ever & Victor
19-31/10/2009 CONTROL (on post) Ricky & Michelle

Counting down, I only have 2 weeks to get the shop idea. Well, I really hope that they can somehow notice my existence here and teach me through. - -

Good to learn that tomorrow the new POT from Beijing is also coming to GYP. Haha, I finally have someone with me through lunch break and someone greener than me!!!!! Really really looking forward to the jackeroo~ (am I too bad to crow over this!?)

Good to see the BLOGSPOT working in Hong Kong

Under no shadow of doubt, I love my motherland, China. However, I’m not really a fan of the China Government dominant stand on the internet control. Websites with free minds are the victims of this twisted system. Hard to access to blogspot and spaces and a free google back home. Hehe, it’s good to see my blog works here. Maybe it’s a sign hinting me to come back recording my life again. Better go starting it from today, I guess~ Hah~

2009.8.22 Saigon Yacht

Monday, May 28, 2007

我是一面镜子

memorize...

Sunday, May 27, 2007

荷兰猪死了...


狂哭...
哭累了就睡了,睡醒了就发呆
足足不停地哭了4个小时
永远忘不了大傻小傻临死前看着我的眼神,好无助,可我却无能为力
我已经尽力了

一辈子,第二次养死了我的孩子们...
心好痛
死去活来...

开始用中文写blog!


看到乌蝇的blog我感觉自己有点虚伪了。人家在美国还天天写古文,我在中国却篇篇装鬼文!!!一天到晚自己喊着爱国,却连最基本的blog语言也用英文,简直就是狐假虎威不知所谓!!!!!真不明白当年我干嘛还那么沾沾自喜...

anyway,我觉醒了! 我是中国人,要用中文写blog!并不是我懒,我的reading report依然会不懈怠的用英文写;也不是我写不了,我这么多都写过来了;更不是我文字不美,我写英语作文远比我的中文的水平高。

我爱国,就那么简单... 如果要等我出国之后我才能去珍惜我的母语,我也太TNND混蛋了! 两年之后我将身处千里之外,不过今日的我已经开始思乡了...

CHINA, MY MOTHERLAND...

Friday, May 11, 2007

Bill Gates' Advice to Students

RULE 1: Life is not fair - get used to it!


RULE 2: The world doesn't care about your self-esteem. The world expects you to accomplish BEFORE you feel good about yourself.


RULE 3: You will NOT make $40,000.00/year fresh out of high school. And you won't be a vice-president with a car phone until you EARN both.


RULE 4: If you think your teacher is tough, wait until you get a boss. He won't have tenure.


RULE 5: Flipping burgers is NOT beneath your dignity. Your grandparents had a different word for burger flipping - they called it OPPORTUNITY!


RULE 6: If you mess up, it is only your fault; learn from your mistakes.


RULE 7: Before you were born, your parents weren't as boring as they are now. They got that way from paying your bills, cleaning your clothes, and listening to you talk about how COOL you are. So before you save the rain forest from the parasites of your parents' generation, try delousing the closet in your room instead.


RULE 8: Your school may have done away with winners and losers, but life has not. In some schools they have abolished failing grades and will give you as many times as you need to get it right. This doesn't have the slightest resemblance to ANYTHING in real life.


RULE 9: Life is not divided into semesters. You don't get summers off and very few employers are interested in helping you find yourself. Do that on your own time.


RULE 10: TV is NOT reality. In real life people need to leave the coffee shop and go to work.


RULE 11: BE NICE TO NERDS!! Chances are you will end up working for one!

Thursday, May 10, 2007

My trip to 海南岛…

It’s been days from my return on 5th May. The reason why this journal kept unrecorded is that I’ve been totally and irresistibly tied by广东省大学生商业策划大赛. I didn’t even have time for dinner, let alone the updating. Involving in such a fierce competition is, beyond all doubts, vigor and competence challenged. It’s time-consuming, energy-devastating and consistence-validating. After a couple of sleepless nights, the final scheme is delivered this morning (5.9), at 0:29, right before the DEADLINE 0:30!!! The uploading FTP had been shut down immediately the moment our scheme was delivered. SHEER LUCK!!!


Ok, now comes my trip to Hainan from 5.1 ~ 5.5…

(Members: my aunt Mei and her 2 friends, my cousin Kangta)


THE SHIP TRIP


We set off on 1st May, went down to Nansha Port and took the椰香公主号to海口. I had heard that it was a cruise, but when I got there, I was shock to find out a better definition – ship, or exactly, cargo ship! It was rather dirty and disgusting up there. Though the room we booked was the 2nd tourist class, it has nothing more than 4 beds and 5 people would already have reached the capacity limit. No toilet, no lavabos, no windows… There’s no entertainment on the ship. The only thing available is 3 little television sets enveloped by crowds.


If that was not enough to ruin my optimistic trip, then it was the lady’s room gave me the last stroke. Pee is everywhere. The moment I stepped inside, my feet was soaked by that disgusting liquid!!! You can never imagine how hard it was for a squeamish person like me to resign to such situation. And I was gonna stay on it till the next day!


During the 2 days, I hadn’t eaten anything from the ship. The food on ship is not only expensive, but lousy also. When I went into the canteen, I could find nothing suitable to swallow. Worse still, that kind of meal cost even 10 per capita! The ice scream worth1 on land was 5 times more in value there, not to mention other edible substance. Luckily, the fellows had brought a lot fast food on board. Then we were able to solve the problem without going out.


The fact is, it cost me 300 for shipping while 450 for flying back. It was never about the money, which if it was, I might partly feel better. My aunt and her friends believed that watching the sunrise on sea would definitely color the trip in more senses than one. The people I traveled with are all very rich and respectable humans, and they’d left their footprints on all the 7 continents. Thus their decision on transportation pales my dissatisfaction thoroughly. I wished I would be awarded by memorizing the unforgettable sunrise. However, it was not the case…


The next morning (2nd May) I got up by 5:30, following my experienced fellows onto the deck. The wind was terribly strong in the morning, and I could see no clue but tons of clouds. I waited and waited, in great patience. By 7:30 that morning, when people began to gather up for chat, I still observed nothing in the sky. The world had been brighten, and finally I noticed its weakest source behind the cloud. The sunrise was block by thick clouds, and rising was done before I get anything… upset, I went downstairs back to my cabin and went on sleep…


IN HAIKOU


At about 12:30PM, we finally debarked in Haikou. Right in the harbor, we were surrounded by a vast sea of illegitimate bus to Sanya. Thanks to our preparation, we soon got to the legal bus station and began our new journey. While on the bus, I was deeply amused by the beautiful scenery along the road. Three hours later, we reached Sanya.



IN SANYA

to be continued...