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Week 2

It's already 2 weeks since I started working. Things were going real fine. There are still so much to learn about the organization of this huge company, their businesses and their operation technically. Ah I just wish my brain has a memory slot just like my phone so that I can have 16 GB memory card containing all the info I need to be able to perform well. lolz

Started shifting some of my stuffs from hotel to my house after cleaning. Housemates were not around, one went oversea while the other might be offshore, I dunno.

Car purchase was doing well. Consulted a bank officer and found out the interest rate for 1 year old Myvi is 3.75%. That is exactly the same value of a new car, 7 years loan. Wow, now I'm getting a good bargain.

I appreciate the fact that I am now already got a job and working whereas globally, the economy aren't performing well.

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