Thursday, 2 January 2025

A Work Life

In my previous workplace, I was required to write down in detail all the tasks I performed. For example, from 8:00 AM to 8:04 AM, I'm printing bank statements and distributing them to the necessary departments, then from 8:04 AM to 8:07 AM, I would check and print the work completed yesterday by a specific department, and so on. Since leaving that company, I transitioned to a job with similar responsibilities. The difference is that they create the schedule for me. However, the schedule changes slightly when there are a rotational tasks from group tasks. A group task is a rotating schedule within a division. I have to arrive earlier to carry out these group tasks.

Now that I'm working in a flexible company, it doesn't mean I have more time to go outside as I want. I enjoy working at this company because of the good friends I've made. They are supportive and we have a lot of fun together. We often go out to eat, whether it's a local food stall or a nice restaurant. We go to a good food stall or a great restaurant while enjoying expensive food and a nice meal. Oh My God, maybe that's not good but that's our fun! We have a good time gathering and enjoy our life. It's a wonderful work life.

I experienced a lot of happiness and sadness here. I've made memories. I made friends. I founded a club, the kind of friend group I've always wished for.. Here I can learn more about many types of people. The people are very diverse, but they are all nice. I am grateful to have met them.

Although there were also bad stories, I know I learned from them. There must be a reason why I know this. I believe it's time to remember the good times and leave the negative experiences behind. I just want to live peacefully. And if you find me a bad story, please don't let me know.

I'm looking to create a more structured work life for myself. I think a schedule would be very helpful in keeping everything organized. My goal is to streamline my work and make it more efficient.

Despite the drama in the workplace, I believe it's a risk that's always present. Workplace drama is almost inevitable. We choose to focus on the positive aspects and don't feel the need to dwell on the negative. Even through tears, we should maintain our determination to improve.

I hope my work experience will contribute to my personal and professional development. I particularly hope to gain valuable experience in my current role.

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