Of Late...
Have been busy the past few days with part time work and..erm..soccer...
My part time job scope is helping out as an IT manager at an opthalmology convention at suntec.
(For the uninformed, opthalmology is the branch of medicine which deals with the diseases of the eye and their treatment.)
Did a similar job last year, and I actually had more fun previously than this time. Perhaps this time I felt lesser responsibility, and didn't have much important things to do. If there is one thing I learnt about myself doing this job, is that I kind of enjoy multi-tasking, and the rush of getting things done right just before the event is about to begin (You know the period before an event is about to start and all things that goes wrong goes wrong?) And I realised the drive I get stems from the appreciation I recieve. At least got some this time from the doctors and organisers.
Oh, and I learnt abit more from the talks given by the doctors this time (although I don't know the significance of some.)But it's interesting nontheless. Did you know torsion in the eye is to aid steropsis? And a sterile surgical glove, cloth, etc, isn't exactly clean? Wanted to hear most about uveitis...but didn't have that chance.
The only bad thing about this whole event, was probably the company that organised this. Let's just say, I won't want to work for Ace Dayton anymore. Maybe they could organise the event well, but internal organisation was bad. lousy. horrible. ghastly.
My window of freedom is closing upon me soon! Attachment is starting in a few more weeks...
O merciless fleeting time. Please slow thy pace!
Currently,
-trying to find my confidence
-listening to Joe Hisaishi - Laputa(The Castle in the Sky)
My part time job scope is helping out as an IT manager at an opthalmology convention at suntec.
(For the uninformed, opthalmology is the branch of medicine which deals with the diseases of the eye and their treatment.)
Did a similar job last year, and I actually had more fun previously than this time. Perhaps this time I felt lesser responsibility, and didn't have much important things to do. If there is one thing I learnt about myself doing this job, is that I kind of enjoy multi-tasking, and the rush of getting things done right just before the event is about to begin (You know the period before an event is about to start and all things that goes wrong goes wrong?) And I realised the drive I get stems from the appreciation I recieve. At least got some this time from the doctors and organisers.
Oh, and I learnt abit more from the talks given by the doctors this time (although I don't know the significance of some.)But it's interesting nontheless. Did you know torsion in the eye is to aid steropsis? And a sterile surgical glove, cloth, etc, isn't exactly clean? Wanted to hear most about uveitis...but didn't have that chance.
The only bad thing about this whole event, was probably the company that organised this. Let's just say, I won't want to work for Ace Dayton anymore. Maybe they could organise the event well, but internal organisation was bad. lousy. horrible. ghastly.
My window of freedom is closing upon me soon! Attachment is starting in a few more weeks...
O merciless fleeting time. Please slow thy pace!
Currently,
-trying to find my confidence
-listening to Joe Hisaishi - Laputa(The Castle in the Sky)
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