Tuesday, December 31, 2013

2013 in History

Wow..it's the new year already? Sure passed by very quickly!

So here's my summary of what happened to me in 2013. Did I achieve my 2013 new year resolution? Did I failed badly? Did I this..did I that? What happened to me throughout the year? Read on!


JANUARY. 

Completed my studies in UiTM Terengganu undertaking BBA (hons) Operations Management. This month was the month of VIVA for my thesis paper and my last day of internship in MATRADE. With this, Au Revoir student life! Bonjour career life! I'm not planning to further my Masters just yet. My objective after graduation, is securing myself a job.

Achievement: Graduate on time.


FEBRUARY.

And so MATRADE missed me and called me back. *giggle* So here's the start to my first real career! As a fresh grad, I was only a Temporary Officer for an Economic Affairs post with 6 months contract, renewable. Wait, what? Economic position? How on earth did I end up being an economic officer, when economic subject was my least favourite subject in uni? Ever heard the saying "Don't hate something/someone, they'll come back to u"? It's karma. On the contrary, it was I who wanted the job too. Thanks to the working exposure during my internship in MATRADE, I am more than ready for a career head start.



And.. marked my wishlist for Samsung Note 2! *overwhelm*

Achievement: Get a job. Own a Note.


MARCH. 

The month of work..work..work! It's one month to the 10th Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS 2013)!!


APRIL.

And...it's MIHAS! If MATRADE hadn't called me back, I wouldn't get the chance to be the main organizer for the prestige event. Thank u bosses, En.Su, Kak Mizah, Kak Lynn, Kak Syahida...and Pn Sijah. They're the people behind my presence here. 


And this month officially mark my family's last days in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, after 8 years! In fact, my mum was the last person in the family to leave Sabah, because her workplace won't let her go (joke!). My dad however, was already months been transferred to work in Negeri Sembilan. My brother was studying in KL. My sister was studying in Perak. And I, was studying in Terengganu. I left Sabah earlier, and little did I expect we'd all move back to KL that soon. Sadly, I didn't get to meet my Sabahan friends for the last time.


My first PTD exam intake! And... I have no luck. I can't wait for next year to try again!

Achievement: Partake in organizing MIHAS 2013. Sit for PTD exam.
Failed: Bid proper farewell with Sabahan friends.


MAY.

It's official! I'm a degree holder of BBA (hons) Operations Management! And no.. no selimpang pink. *self pinch on the ear*. (That's for not struggling hard enough)!


I lost Neng. She died from complication due to unknown cause of accident.


Neng was replaced with these two lil rascals; Owen and Oreo. Owen 'suddenly' and literally appeared out of nowhere, two weeks after we lost Neng. We decided to keep him because he looked so much like Neng, and that we couldn't get over Neng's death thoroughly yet that time. And we love them all dearly.

Achievement: Graduate on time.


JUNE.

Had our first Family Day for our Penang-side families. Although we couldn't gather everyone, but it was a great kick start. And I believe the second gathering will be organized by... my family! *grin* I've so many idea for games to organize already! 


My childhood friend, Maya is officially a wife! And here's the meet-up point to meet everyone else from when I lived in Taiwan, after 13 years the most!

Achievement: Reunite with childhood friends.


JULY.

Malaysia vs Chelsea in Shah Alam stadium. Believe it or not. This was the only football game I went to this year. Not even kampung bola. And it was on Mama's birthday!

Unplanned achievement: Err meet Mourinho, John Terry and Petr Cech? (even from afar)


AUGUST.

Selamat...hari raya~ Hari untuk kita bersuka ria~ Setahun... hanya sekali. Merayakan hari yang mulia ini~! This year, my first day of Raya was in Penang. My mum's family side. We play fair every year, taking turns celebrating Raya in Penang and KL. And this is the first Raya that I start giving out duit raya to families and children. For the past 8 years living in Sabah, our first Raya was usually celebrated with friends in KK. Our friends were our families back then.

Oh wait... my contract with MATRADE is ending! And oh...it's been renewed! Alhamdulillah, I can still secure myself a job.

Achievement: Get a job.



SEPTEMBER.

My first job interview! A real one, for a real permanent position in a Marketing Department at a retail store HQ.

Achievement: Attend permanent job interview.


OCTOBER.
Second job interview! A permanent post at a local bank HQ in the Operational Risk Management Department.

Achievement: Attend permanent job interview.


NOVEMBER. 

It's INTRADE (International Trade Malaysia)!! Alike last year, I was the Liaison Officer for delegates from Korea and Taiwan for the IBM business matching event. Annyeonghaseyo!  Ni hao!

 

Uh-oh. The results for both job interview I attended is out! Now I have to make a life decision. And with that, I (unwillingly) had to leave MATRADE, the organization that has inspired me so much, the exposure and experience I was given and the skills I developed from there. Most importantly, the people I assume as friends and family; En.Su, Kak Mizah, Kak Lynn, Kak Syahida, Nik, Kak Ros, En.Faizal, En.Megat, Pn.Leany, En.Amirul, Abg.Azmal, Fizi, Kak Ayu, Fariha and Pn. Sijah. Not to forget En.Nasa, Pn.Nora, En.Wan and.. En.Amin. Not to forget my pantry friend, Adik. These are the people I thank for the opportunities given.
Achievement: Partake to become LO for IBM INTRADE 2013.


DECEMBER.

New career path in the banking industry! That was my choice, and I have to live with it. Wait, what? Risk management is an accountancy subject? (Refer to paragraph; February *deja vu*). Account was never my favourite subject! And I only realized this after I reported duty! This is my fate. To live my life as a result from hatred feelings for a certain subject learnt in uni. *brick falls on head*. Well, it's been one month, and I survived! The firsts are always the hardest anyway. I just gotta stay strong and be a Tough Cookie!

Achievement: Secure a permanent job.
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Well, there goes my 2013 life fulfillment. I may not have achieved my target to have those muscles like Ciara has. Nor reduce intake of cold drinks like whats written in my 2013 New Year resolution (gahh its so hard!!), but I'm happy with what I went through. At least, I take it all as a life lesson learnt for a better future! (sounds legit?)

This year was really a kick start to my adulthood (as if I'm not yet adult). I thank Allah the Almighty for all the rezeki and blessings, and the sickness and pain to wake me from the sins I've made. I thank my parents for the continuous Do'a for my success and happiness. I thank my families for being the backbone to my strength in life struggles. I thank my friends for cheering me when I'm down. And to myself, thank you for staying strong, and enduring life challenges like a Tough Cookie.

Here's wishing all a very...


Till next year~

Monday, November 4, 2013

Dream by all means. It's free.

I have dreams. A lot of them.

Artist.

Cartoon animator.

International school art teacher.

National Geographic photographer.

Wildlife technician.

Skyscraper architect.

Graphic designer.

TV host for travelling channel.

World traveller.

Skiing at Swiss Alps.

Hiking in Yellowstone.

Fly over Grand Canyon.

Sky diving.

Bungee jumping.

Hug a chimpanzee.

Play with lion cubs.

Kiss a dolphin.

Ride an elephant.

Gosh..I'm writing this with no seconds break. This is truly by heart. Looking back at the list, some are impossible to achieve. And some still have hope.

Of all the dreams I listed out above, non are yet achieved. I've achieved some dreams, which I might list out some other time. I repeat, might!

Assume this as my prolong wishlist that are still in progress.

Till then.

I am off to bed, to dream. May the dreams become a reality.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Windows 95. The age of glory.

Went blog-walking, and came upon this link.

Let's all flashback to the 90's eh? 

Say what?

Uh-huh, brace yourselves people. We're going back to the age of Microsoft 95.
The glorious age. 




Click here: The Windows 95...age


Friday, September 20, 2013

Apa itu hashtag? What's it used for?

Hashtag is a craze for many people socializing on the Internet nowadays. Be it Facebook, Twitter...and especially Instagram.

But the reason why aku terpanggil untuk write this is because ramai yang salah guna 'hashtag' tu. Ok. Let's cut it short and simple.

Here's an example on how to use a hashtag dengan betul.


On weddings etc. Contoh pasangan kat atas ni. Diorang create hashtag sendiri iaitu #MJwedding11 on Instagram. So tetamu yg datang bila dah puas tangkap gambar dengan pengantin, tangkap gambar makanan before-after dan sebagainya..kemudian nak post ke Instagram, maka diorg letak la hashtag tersebut pada gambar.

What the hashtag really means is that it acts as a folder. Bila kita klik #MJwedding11 yang berwarna biru tu, we will see a bunch of photos taken by other people yang attend wedding yang sama. Pengantin pun senang la nak tengok compilation gambar2 taken by others rather than nak mintak diorang e-mel atau whatsapp satu-satu. Haaa...kan senang!

Kadang-kadang aku ketawa sorang2 tgk Instagram orang ber-hashtag merapu (as i call it). Sorry. But it just shows people u're being a follower and not understanding how it actually works.

Don't ever simply create hashtags with no meaning. For example #bosangilerkatumah #muahahakekekehohoho #akuboringlajomjln #sakitpaledohh #bosannyeuwww #agak2sapemenangaf13

Unless of course klau hashtag tu memang wujud la. Camne nak tau hashtag tu wujud ke tak? Well, for a start, memang hashtag tu wujud once korang letak tanda '#' depan sesuatu perkataan tu. Sebab tu dia kaler biru. Tapi camne nak tau hashtag tu ko sorang yang pakai atau dikongsi oleh satu dunia?

Cuba klik kat hashtag yang korang taip tu (yang warna biru tu). Haa...kalau dalam fail tu gambar korang je satu-satunya, means korang syok sendiri. If you're lucky, there might be 1 or 2 photos. Hmm..(ngam la korang berkawan).

I'm not pointing out to anybody here. I'm just sharing what I know. I used to be a noob with these hashtags too. I did not dare use any hashtags on my photos once upon a time. I just captioned it, and post. Eventually, when I understood what hashtags were meant for, baru aku guna.

Hashtags need to be relevant

Tapi tolong laaaa....jangan guna hashtag terlampau banyak. Annoying tau tak? Macam contoh bawah ni.



Oh. Alang-alang aku dah bercerita pasal hashtag ni kan. Sebagai rakyat Malaysia yang cintakan negaranya. Jom kita share gambar with the hashtag of #PositivelyMalaysia. If you don't know what it is, go to the page first on Instagram. See samples from others. Nak letak gambar korang lepak ngan kawan-kawan kat mamak sambil makan tose/roti tisu dan tengok bola ke..atau gotong-rotong beramai-ramai kat kampung untuk hapuskan denggi ke.... Anything. Anything that resembles Malaysia. This indirectly promotes Malaysia in the eyes of the world. People from all over the world can click at the tag and see what Malaysia is all about. Fun isn't it? Of course lahh funn~

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Salon Du Chocolat...strictly for chocolate lovers.

It was raining heavily yesterday after work. As much experience as I have gained throughout working here at Jalan Duta in KL, rain is equivalent to major traffic jams. Also equivalent to 2 hours drive back home. Sigh~

Realizing my tummy is drooling for something chocolate-y, I googled for Salon Du Chocolat at Publika. I've always passed by the shop, but never went in. And hastalavista baby..I sure did the right thing. Here's a picture of what the place offered, and instantly made me zoom off to Publika.

Credits to Chiqess
Sad thing was, I was here alone. It was unplanned, so I didn't manage to ask anybody else to tag along.

It's just a sweet petite cafe
Salon Du Chocolat is alike DipNdip. Offering chocolates, chocolates and chocolate-based delicacies. *slurppp*.

And therefore, I chose White Chocolate Crepe to please my happy tummy. And it only costs RM14.90. With no service tax charged. What up?

Dear readers, please wipe your drool off. And ohh..is that your tummy making that grumbling noise?

The menu
My first visit here gave me an out-of-the-world satisfaction. Now I know where to satisfy my chocolate cravings in case I crave for one next time. And also because Dip n Dip in Bangsar is quite far from home.

If you happen to look for a 'chocolate friend', call me. Or if you happen to have a better recommendation to where else can I satisfy my chocolate cravings, tell me. Do! Hahahahaha..


Til next time.


Monday, August 26, 2013

Tesco Graduate Program- Open Day 2013

For a second, I never quite knew what this was. I couldn’t even recall when I applied for the program. All I knew was, my name was shortlisted among hundreds who applied. Well, that’s good news. At least for now.

A week before the program, I started doing a little research about the program. There weren’t much info on it. There was one blogger from UK. Still, she didn’t mention much about the program. So I called up Tesco Malaysia just to be sure. The guy on the phone just reminded me to bring along a calculator and pens, since there will be an English and Maths test, followed by an interview. Also, just so I wouldn’t get lost on the venue, I did a recce. The venue was at Kepong Village Mall, where Tesco Malaysia HQ and Academy was.


Still, what kindda program is this?

I arrived at a comfortable 30-minutes before the program started. It’s always important to portray a good first impression y’know? Equipped with proper ‘business attire’ and a hand-held certificate folder, I was the fourth person to arrive. There were approximately 40 people present that day. All fresh grads. There were graduates of business admin, property, agriculture, biology, fashion and few others. Ranging from local public and private universities, as well as international graduates. All came for the same reason, ‘competing’ (as I call it) to get a spot for the Tesco Graduate Program.

So here’s my conclusion on the program, after being briefed by the Tesco rep. In order to become a Tesco Trainee/Apprentice, we’d have to undergo Eng/Math tests and interview (like what I went through). When passed, there’s the Assessment (topic study & presentation), and few other assessments.

And no, it doesn't end there. We’d then have to undergo a 1 year and a half of other training in order to become ‘future leaders’ of Tesco. We will be placed in Store Placements in which we will go through job rotation; being a cashier, a butcher, a baker, a storekeeper and others. Then, we will be placed at the Tesco warehouse to train for logistics and supply chain. Also, there will be formal training, experienced learning and supported learning. Throughout the period, they will identify where our strengths are in order to place us in the right department suitable to us. Like the operational term, Put the Right People for the Right Jobs. Finally, the Apprentice. That’s Top 20! (The total of trainees Tesco is recruiting this year). Wow, so many levels to pass through, yet so limited vacancies. 
Credit to Google.com

I am writing this to help future graduates prepare themselves in case they are selected for a Graduate Training Program as such. At least they are more prepared mentally and physically. In such a competitive world of career for fresh grads, one needs to learn to stand out from another. We no longer live in a world where ‘Employers seek Employees’ rather its ‘Employees seek Employers’. Almost everyone has a Degree in hand, competing in various grades and pro-activeness in extra-curricular activities. What matters next, is how one can stand out during interview; your appearance, communication skills and attitude & personality.


Hokayyy..cut the formality! The tests were really hard I’d say even for an objective paper. I’m not sure how others did, although it seems obvious it was hard for them too. Time! Time limits were very stressful. 45 minutes for 45 questions. Even PTD questions weren’t as hard as this. All questions were in English. All questions were related to graphs handed out on another piece of paper. Calculators were allowed. I guess I spent too much time thinking in the first place, that I struggled in completing all questions on time. The English test was hard too. There were many ‘professional’ and alien words. Also, there was listening test and grammar test. The listening test used British English. To sum up, the listening and grammar test was wayyy easier. Gave me a little confidence then.

Right after all the mind-blowing tests, was the interview. Of all the people, I was the first person to be called out. Alhamdulillah. (For some reason of course) *wink*.  After exiting the room, everyone was like, “How was it? What did they ask? Was it hard?” After giving them a few hints, I left. Thank God I managed to avoid the traffics. It was 4.30pm. Everyone was still at work.

Ooo…I’m getting a nervous breakdown just thinking about the results already. Which is in a few weeks’ time. After the Open Day, I have become more objective. I want this. I want to be the Apprentice. In Gods’ will. Otherwise, another job-hunting then.
 
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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Aidilfitri 2013

So Raya (Eid) falls on a Thursday this year. I chose to take my leave starting from Monday, August 5 until Wednesday, August 7. That's three days of non-paid salary this month! Urghh. A day off means everything to you when you are a Temporary Officer working in a full/semi government. 

Anyhow. Raya don't come all year round. So a sacrifice is needed.

We're celebrating our first day of Raya in Penang this year.

To avoid contributing to the increasing number of road transports on land, my family and I decided to hit off to Penang that Monday, as early as 5am. Managed to stop at R&R Sg. Buloh for Subuh prayers. And arrived in Penang 3 hours and a half later. That was a fast journey if you asked me. No traffic. No policemen hiding under bridges to fine speeding cars. We even rolled down our windows for fresh air, rather than having our air-conds on. 

We arrived in Penang at 9.30am. Stopped by at Queensbay Mall for last-minute shopping. Had to wait until 10am for the shops to open. Meanwhile, tis' what we do.

Tis' was a photo prop

Ironman touched my butt me!

My marvel heros, all in one place.

Mr.Go sucking my sister's finger

All these shooting cases in the country lately is giving me the chills.


Whenever we have our first day Raya in Penang, our must-have menus are Ketupat Palas and Rendang Ayam & Daging. Provided with few other add-ons. 

So here are among the many photos we took during Raya. 

No particular colour theme this year. But somehow, we ended having pink by accident.

Snap! Snap!


Pinky sisters??

Nak duit raya!

The Haifa's

My Jambu cousins

Najmi just lost 3 front teeth




Commando on duty?

Nuts

Year 1999 & 2013. 

It's been years since we last got on Penang's ferry. 



Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri, and Maaf Zahir & Batin all!

Cambest jer

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