A New Beginning
“Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.” Joshua J. MarineArchive for November, 2007
Entertainment Night?
My pre-ordered CSI is here! I must compliment on Amazon’s service. The item was released on 27th, shipped on 27th night and arrived in my mailbox the next day! I think I will shop at amazon again if the chance arise, hohoho…
Thank you FB!
WA I’m soooo happy these few days becuz fb let me found my long lost elementary friends! Our school has a group now and some of the pics bring back old memories…I love those days when I was still in hk…haha…
Fb helped me to find a friend that i lost contact for more than 10 yrs. I was really happy that day…lol…it’s funny how we were never in the same class, but cuz we take the same school bus we became friends. I surprised we can still talk to each other w/ no awkward moments, it’s like we’ve been keeping in contact all along..there is no “gap” btw us..which is really good. hahaha
On the same day, I received the hocc t-shirt i got online…wearing it now…super hpapy! whohohoo
The most important thing about your job
I think regardless if you are working your dream job or not, your boss is probably one of the most important factor in your career.
Today something happened at work and made me feel very grateful to have such an amazing boss. I’ve been working 8 yrs and altho all my bosses were pretty nice to me, but never one of them comes close to my current boss.
I must have done something right to be so lucky!
I know a lot of ppl don’t like the working environment at utsc, probably including my own boss and there were speculations about who will be the next to leave. When ppl asked me, I just smiled at them. My stand is that as long as my boss still works there, I’m not gonna leave her, well…unless she fires me, lol.
Sometimes people just don’t realize money is not the most important thing in your career, even my mom thinks I should go for a higher pay position in d/t rather then staying at scarborough. But I disagree. The chances of finding a “good” (good doesn’t even cover it) boss, is much much rarer than finding a decent pay job.




