Tuesday, April 21

Weeee~~~ Today is a beautiful day and I had it all! Although I screwed up my picking orders umpteen times, I managed to find the missing piece every time, or so I think. I pampered myself with char siew shao rou rice for lunch. There is no canteen at the two-storey warehouse.Usually 1 hour before the 12.30 lunchtime, a china guy will shout for lunch orders. He'll write names and the order on an A4 paper and collect money. He's quite a nice guy. My day gets more enjoyable with him around as I interact with him and other co-workers more. Knocked off work on time! Headed to the gym and had a great session there. Only hiccup was that when I was skipping with the lift bar and weights on it, the caucasian gym attendant stopped me after my first set. She said it's not allowed for safety reason...Also offered to let me use a weight suit if I want to carry on the exercise. A pity. I didn't see what's unsafe about it... I was doing it off a bar rack and it had a area of its own. It's not like anyone will walk near me and get himself hit. But still it was a fruitful session. I did 25-30-35-40-35-30-25 kg on calf raises on the order of 10-7-5-3-5-7-10 reps pyramid. When I was leaving after my cooldown I met Weilong's good friend. He often tags along with Weilong for our soccer games.

Today is interesting. I saw 3 phrases on tee-shirts. In the gym, I saw "Singapore is a fine city" on an Indian guy's shirt. Another Malay boy came in with "SHUT UP AND TRAIN". I really wanted to ask him where he got that shirt. But I didn't dare haha...I will like to have one with "SHUT UP AND JUMP". The last tee-shirt that caught my attention was when I was heading home after getting my dinner at the nearby coffeeshop. An Indian man had a "You have to be the change you want to see in this world." That was the best phrase of the three. And it seemed like it was directed at me! Could that be God's subtle calling? Woah, I feel like I'm the policeman in Heroes. He keeps getting signs from the future. Then the Africa man with the stick always come along and ka jiao him. hahahaha...like saying " This is your destiny. You cannot avoid it. Draw out the future. The others need your help."

Moments ago I smsedh Mr Kiat from Chungco to ask him if there's work for me. He said the rate was $7/h and they do around 12 assignments per year. Their job is to update firmware of cameras, lcd screens or other products and the temp workers are supposed to help unpack and pack them after the update. The job period is very short. Usually within a week. I think i'll survive on that job for the coming months. I ain't going to find a new 3month job. My job is to jump!