Much has occurred since my last update, which is a good one month ago.
I've tendered and serving my final days of notice at current firm. Effectively I'm a job hopper in 2010. Three jobs and hopefully not counting anymore.
Beyond office hours, for some reasons, I'm too equally tied up with other stuffs. Like constantly coaxing a friend to develop the draft for his business idea so that I can start fine tuning it. I'm also busy reading up stuffs, in preparation for my yet-again new job. Then there's the sometimes meet ups with humans who are still interested in my life albeit my lack of a fb account.
The thing about fate is no science involved. Classic example strike on me today. I've been trying my utmost best, all the while keeping my fingers and toes crossed like nothing else, to avoid a certain someone for the past five months. This is no mean feat considering we work in the same building, with only two floors difference, we even travel the same lift route up and down. The closest I got other than today's incident was around three months when the lift door opened and I heard him talking outside the lift to someone else who stepped into the same lift as me. He did not enter the lift eventually. With just two more days to go, I thought I had the good luck of never bumping into him for the time I was with this short-fated job. I THOUGHT. As the saying goes, "I think, you thought, who confirm?" Our eyes met each other while I was waiting at the lift lobby and he just crossed the security gantry. SHEER TOUGH LUCK. Of course we spoke briefly on the way up. And as if once was not enough, we had to cross paths again when he took the upwards escalator while I took the downwards one, right beside him. I did not even notice him until he stretch out his hand to catch my attention. KCUF.
Five months at a job. Neither too long nor too short. Not long enough to develop mastery at anything. Not too short such that relationships could be established. Whether they are sustainable or not, that's an open-ended. I can only conclude I did not regret having spent these five precious months of my youth at a place which I felt has more minus than plus. I truly appreciate the exposure I've gotten from this firm which I believed no other company in this world could match for.