What do MRT in the mornings and Elevators during lunchtime have in common?
Answer: Crowded!
My first week at work is finally over and I did undergo a lot of adjustments which includes waking up early (I have a different body clock due to my previous job), commuting (I never tried commuting regularly even when I was still a student) and dressing up in a business-like manner.
I found out that the work is not really tiring or whatever, but commuting is! I guess everyone should deal with this (whether you have a car or not) – traffic, fare, clothing, pollution and all that.
Someone told me that in riding the MRT, you have to learn the art of pushing especially during rush hours, but what if there is a pregnant woman beside you or a member of the senior citizen is with you?
The other day, I placed my unlocked phone on my bag and unfortunately, I unconsciously made a phone call to Aaron and Cai haha I hope they didn’t answer my call.
When it comes to work, I don’t really have any complains. I’m glad to be working in an environment full of people who are passionate and positive in what they are doing. J
Or try late lunch, like what we do here. haha
Posted by Cai at July 15, 2008, 10:43 am@joyfulchicken - nagbabaon na ako ngayon or nagpapadeliver kasabay ng co-workers
@Cai - i do that once in a while
The fast food in our building is just a floor away, so, I take the stairs. I do eat at 11:30 AM to avoid queuing for a table.
And, I just had my short MRT trip after a long long time.
Posted by Tom at July 22, 2008, 8:50 am
The way to avoid the lunchtime elevator rush is simple: have an early lunch. Try 11:45 >:)
Posted by joyfulchicken at July 14, 2008, 2:10 am