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So far so good

Today is my fifth day at work. Things start to make sense, job scope is much clearer now, and well, I'm dwelling quite well with my colleagues. Just sometimes its hard to communicate coz I'm a lousy hokkien speaker. It's a cosy company to be exact, and everyone seems to be busy all the time. No one has extra time to do other stuffs, but it's a good thing eh? It means our company are progressing and expanding and we are getting more sales.

Maybe, but we do have much more things to learn. Not only me but the company as well. To be the major player in the market, we have to be more efficient and customer friendly. It sounds easy but hell no! All this experience is new to me. Really new. Ahead of coming to work here, I was worrying whether I will be able to perform or not. But, well my colleagues are not bad. They shared, they teach, they guide. I have a wonderful immediate boss now. But well, it's still too early to tell how it will be later on.

Anyway, life has been full. Can't find a more suitable word to say that. I'm more anti social then anyone that can tell. I don't talk much beside concentrating on my work. Its that a bad thing? Maybe.

Anyway, gotta eat my lunch. 30 more minutes and continue with my job. hehehe.. thats how office work feels like.

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