August 20th, 2010
Driven
So today is the last day of my internship. I know it feels incredibly weird to be so emotional about a job, what more a really short two-month job, but I actually feel so much attachment to it. It’s been a great journey for me so far and I’ll write about it one fine day in the comfort of my dorm room a few weeks/months later I’m sure.
I made a Powerpoint for all my colleagues detailing my internship experience! It’s just a joke because everything we do is in Powerpoint so I thought I should do a farewell letter in ppt too haha
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Do you think they’ll offer me a job after this? wtf
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The powerpoint is cool! You wearing baju kurung right? nice!
Hey, this is Joshua Caezer. The Powerpoint is seriously touching in a way. Although I’m not one of the people working with you but I’m sure I will be very touched at this creative show you’ve put up if I am one of the PEMANDUs.
this is so cute!
“why your skillz so good wan!” – Person who still sucks at PPT until now
hahaha nice one. the powerpoint idea is simply genius. u got me wanting to work at pemandu.
wah your presentation so professional lah…
hahahahah i want to ‘like’ this! where’s the button!
cool. cool powerpoint! “likes”
Camwhore pics of you in baju kurung please. Should be an interesting change on this blog eh?
What a nice powerpoint!
Hmmm…farewell letter done in ppt…for a workplace that does everything in ppt….that’s kind of a genius thing to do. I love it!
the powerpoint is awesome!
fab farewell ppt…nicely done!
hello! I have been following you since you posted your profile on that looks rating site asiancuties a million years ago…in some strange way I feel as if I know you. I think you’re a really cute girl with a good work ethic/good head on her shoulders. There has always been an aspect about you that seemed eternally optimistic, naive, and innocent at the same time and I really liked that about you because that’s not something you come across everyday. and I don’t know if this is part of you growing up or not, but I can kind of tell as you mentioned in your latest post that “you’ve never been the same since hong kong” and let me tell you..the readers can tell. Hong Kong seemed like a really great experience for you, but as someone who’s experienced something very similar…that place is just for those people, place and time..it’s not something that you may ever be able to recreate again. please don’t go searching for that elusive feeling of the endless possibilities, excitement, and overflowing feelings about the future because those are feelings you get when you’re visiting a new place..that’s what happen when you’re visiting-the possibilities seem endless and the present seems so fun/exciting and the future so bright.
I don’t know but I really think that whatever doesn’t kill us makes us weirder. If you can’t let go of what that trip meant for you…than try to live in the present a 100% with everything you have. I think that is the right thing to do for the people who are near you right now.
hayley, yeap! haha thanks
joshua, aww thanks!!!
lee,
thanks
aud, hahaha ya have to do alot ppt here!
yunne, haha really?? thts good!
bs, yalorrr
patricia, dun have! commenting is enough
ashley, thanks!
n, hahahha! dont have!
ab, thanks!
hk, thanks =)
kana, thanks!
vonblue, thanks!
tina, hellooo! aww thanks for reading me for so long! thanks for all the kind words about me
it always amazes me how much my readers know me just from reading my blog. i totally get what u mean, about not being able to recreate the same feelings. actually, im not trying to, and it’s not really about all that excitement. i dont even know how to explain it haha. thanks again for your advice!
Yr ppt is very nice and very very professional lah!! I’m loving it=>
Nonsense.
I had my two-month internship around the same time as yours. I love my attachment too! It was awesome and amazing. It was a life-changing experience! I cried during my last day. Sigh. Maybe I could understand your feeling.