Internship at OCBC Centre (Raffles Place/Cecilia Street) has been a breeze. I truly enjoy the work I'm doing right now, especially the great company that has been bestowed upon me ;) Everything happens for a reason.. I'm thankful for the gifts (monetary, spiritually, physically) God has arranged in my life.
I've been looking forward to work everyday, despite having to wake up at 6am every morning, beating the daily morning blues. It has been nothing short, but happiness during my stay there ;) I'm currently working along with 7 other interns, the team that provides me with the zest to everyday' work life. I've a pair, or rather, quartet (supervisors), who provide us with the best treatment ever! They've been of great assistance and (young) seniors to coach us in every way possible.
Nonetheless, what's better than getting to see the love of your life, everyday before & after work ;) This is in fact, a blessing in disguise! Brought back to the days before Internship commenced, then on the day of Internship, whereby it'll be announced where we'll be situated. My heart was racing fast, palms were starting to get sweaty.. I was extremely nervous where the both of us will reside at. It came as a surprise, whereby the both of us ended up working at the same building! Extremely fortunate & I'm uber grateful for that. We've been so hectic and worn out by work that it's extremely hard for us to catch up. We try to update each other as much as possible in between the walk from Raffles MRT to OCBC Centre, to & fro, which is approximately 10 minutes walk away! It definitely isn't easy... Especially with what happened few weeks ago whereby I found out how someone I used to know spout mean shit about us. But with that, both ends are trying hard to make things work, even more than ever ;)
Dining at the central isn't as fussing expensive as I thought it would be. I do not dine at Hawker Centre often but I must say, it saves big bucks!! I believe a meal costs as low as $2.50 (or even $2) to as high as $8, which is a rare gem. It's definitely the most cost effective way! But once a while, my colleagues & I still indulge in some good ol' food ;)
Throughout the four weeks of Internship as of today, one of the greatest lessons I've learnt: Being nice IS infectious. Start being kind, if you haven't, starting from today ;)