Friday, October 13, 2006

The 'No Touch' Policy

Wah lau I realised one of the great perks in my new job hor, is having the opportunity to meet loads (and loads) of eligible young men in my company. Though I cannot reveal what exactly my new job revolves around, but suffice to say it's definitely a constantly-meet-new-people job! At my old place, even after working for more than 5 year office, I still meet people in the office lift who commented that they've not seen me before. Shocking right?

For the past 2 weeks, I've been learning the ropes about my new job from Ms. Prada, and I must say my current boss is very nice about it, cos every now and then I will bug her to release me for these mini job briefings, which you know doesn't benefit her in anyway lah. So generous right? And sometimes I will accompany Ms. Prada to some of the job- related events, so that she can introduce me as the person who will soon be taking over her position. So far, I've attended 2 of these events, and really lor, as I've mentioned above, I get to know at least 1 very eligible young man during each event. But because I'm very professional one hor, so I bo bian have to adopt a 'See but No Touch' policy here lor. Wah....these guys really are ELIGIBLE spelt with big capital letters ok. Top brains, bright prospects, pleasant looking (some even GREAT looking), good interpersonal skills, etc etc...practically the cream of the crop lah. I'm salivating liao...haha!

Seriously I forsee I need this perk soon, cos from what Ms. Prada had gone through with me hor, this job is really not going to be a easy one. But I'm not that put off yet lah...told myself I must give my best shot before I start panicking. Haha. And what's more, if I can go through those tough dizi lessons with Andy, I believe nothing can get me down so easily one. And speaking of this, I cannot believe I'm saying this, but I actually miss my dizi lessons you know. After Andy went off in late Sept, I've been surviving pretty much on my own with the dizi practices. But without the stressful lessons, I've somehow lost the drive and passion to improve my dizi liao. Previously, with Andy coming once every week, I always grab whatever free time I have at home to practice on the flute so that he can see some improvements the next time he comes. Now, my goodness, you should see how much I've slacked in my practice. Tsk tsk tsk! Damn jia lat lor. As I say, I need someone to push me lar. I'm definitely not the self-motivating type one lor I guess!

Sigh!

3 Comments:

Wah lau, your new place sounds too good to be true! I would love to take a look at those ELIGIBLE, smart, good looking men you have describe.. hope this would increase your chances of find Mr Right huh...

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10/15/2006 01:45:00 PM  

Keke... shouldn't the chaps be a little young for you? I know you are not a paedophile. Don't prove me wrong hehe...

Anyway I am really glad to see you moving to a new place. Change is good. Staying too long in a place ain't healthy.

By Blogger Teddy, at 10/17/2006 05:57:00 PM  

Heh heh heh heh...maybe you don't know me that well after all...haha

No lah...I was referring to those who's already working at our company liao...not those whom I'm targeting in my job...

By Blogger Luna Esa, at 10/18/2006 09:05:00 AM  

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