Oops, ain't this suppose to be a daily stuff? Well, I guess I failed to. I missed out for the past 2 days. I'm sorry. Simply too tired & lazy to do the writings. Perhaps, not as ethusiatic as before. Hope not, cos I want this to last, to share w/ u my ups & downs. Perhaps need time to refresh, so readers won't get tired & bored by the same stuffs repeated over & over again. Yup! That's it! : k
Well, today got a very cute happening during my shift hrs. As my trainer went for an assignment in Russia some weeks back, before he left, he was really reluctant to go. And he proved right as he complained abt his worries to us this morning. To the others, it might be a laughing stock, but I do sympathize w/ him. Being left alone in the 'wilderness' of a country you dun even can communicate w/ the locals, only has to depend on the sole translator. No one to speak to, when u are the talkative sought... Back at hotel, tv shows all in russian, dun understand, never mind, but at least can see the actions, however, u know, russia's movies, sort of dull & bored too, oh, completely boredom... This isn't anything worst, my trainer is very unsatisfied w/ the company when the visa they applied for him is not for business, it's a tourist visa! He was given warning and detained by the custom officers when he arrived russia the 1st day. No answers from the boss, luckily for mr. trainer, he managed to contact the translator of our branch there. Fortunately, he was told that he would be given a fine if he stays on, & not be detained...
What a company, and that brought back his total displeased but his trip to China, the same thing in russia. A big sigh, cos it's such a bad experience. If it's me, I think I'd cry out loud liao... wo Wa...wo Wa... like baby... :p
So, if u even given an assignment overseas, please check properly ur visa. Negotiate the benefits u require before you take up the assignment, or else u will suffer alone, worst still if in those alienate speaking country...
Bless all,
Jannis