You know I've been wanting to have my own blog for years (recent ones, at least) but never really got to it for many excuses/ reasons. It is you that managed to get me out of this doldrum finally, and for that I thank you.
Your tears in the last few days has made many friends, including myself, felt helpless. Under normal circumstances, an inter departmental transfer is hardly an issue, but this seems like the beginning of a larger movement, although we're not sure who are the real players until we get to see all the cards. Hmm, let's wait then.
Personally though, I admire the way you take everything in stride. You have never been someone who did her work half way, and at times when I saw you struggling with the paperwork to make sure they would be complete by the time to hand them over to the next person, I couldn't help but smile and sigh. Perhaps the top management doesn't realize how you've carried most of the department's work on your tiny shoulder single handedly before I and the others came into the picture, and before they too came in. It won't be an easy task for the next person to top your standard, I can assure you that.
After all that's happened, I feel proud how you've taken the effort to envision how this move could be the the basis for your paradigm shift. Great thinking for any career minded person!
Aah, let me share with you something that I really like from the past unknown:
"LITTLE MINDS TALK ABOUT OTHERS,
ORDINARY MINDS TALK ABOUT EVENTS,
GREAT MINDS TALK ABOUT IDEAS"
Good luck on your new assignment!
Remember we still share the same sky.
GO GIRL!
2 comments:
-I totally agree with Kak Yong. We all are proud of Yasmin on the fact that she's finally accepting what's in store for her. As I have said earlier, we've to be proactive and should never succumb to external pressures. We've to be strong and to prove to those idiotic and opportunists that we will survive, we must never show that we are disturbed or the least affected by what had been their earnest and decietful objectives.
Nothing can break u down, my dear Yasmin and this transfer should be taken as a normal and phenomenal procedure.
Come what may, we still live under the same sky as Kak Yong says. And, if I may add, we can still share the same plate of rice/mee/kuih or what have you!
Where ever you are stationed, you Yasmin will be our darling girl.
I did not keep a keen eye on what was happening. Our winners, though, have obviously studied the handbook very hard. Today it has come after 5 short years or so and you're leaving the ship with regret, disembarking from a great department, where water and sewage have been good for you.
What on earth makes they think you'll be better off in other place?
This life is such hell of a rollercoaster.
I bet you'll miss all your colleagues, they've given you support and put up with all demands here and there and will you now be free or you’ll be seeking other channels and setting out to see?
I’m sure you’ll remember the happy days you’ve had… oh Kak Min, does that sound wet?
I can tell you it's genuinely felt and I'm seriously glad we’re on the same ship though, I mean department :)
I wish you all the very best, this is my fond wish, who knows who's the next person going to other place? These things, you never can tell.
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