Thursday, September 21, 2006

Life as a slacker

My first week of unemployment is a slow blurry mess of unimportant stuff but at least I believe I would be doing something meaningful tomorrow and which is to visit my alma mater - my junior college! The place where most of my memories strangely are despite spending 4 years in secondary and 3 years in university and only 2 years in JC. Things like my first serious crush (whom I still fondly remember), my favourite tutors, my favourite subject (History) and where I always seemed to have the time to rush down to Orchard for movies and shopping after classes. Yeah you know the good old days. Unfortunately the campus has shifted and I will be making my way with another friend to the other part of Singapore tomorrow. But what the heck, this kinda of stuff one can only do when one has the time. :)

Okay so what happened in this week.

Monday - I wanted to go the the hair salon but I slacked and slept my day away.

Tuesday - Finally dragged my ass down to the salon and sat for three hours while minimal things were done to my hair.

Wednesday - Went Orchard (again! been there for like 5-6 times already consectively!) and it was a total lacklustre attitude as we browsed shops and yawned like mad. Is it time to hit Suntec and Marina now tha the IMF is officially over?

Thursday (today) - Went for first round of an interview. Ya ya...I know I already got and accepted an offer but this doesn't mean my options are closed right? Besides I am so bored and going for an interview means there is something to occupy my time and it's for the experience. Who knows this might be a better alternative? :) I am scared of retribution too having rejected an interview with a well-known MNC recently.....yeah since now I have the time, there is no harm really in attending.

Friday - Return-to-seek-my-roots day! It is rather disturbing that my tutor isn't replying to my emails. It will be so sad not to see her tomorrow!

The weekends as of now are unplanned for. Three days are taken up next week with meet-ups and the 2nd round interview. Then it will ALL BE OVER! Damn. Life as a slacker still has its perks although it has no monetary value.

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