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Important lesson learned.
Friday, July 20, 2007 | 7:16 PM

Who say you have to pay a price to learn a lesson.
Everyday, if u look carefully ard you.
U could possibly learn something, out of a situation or someone, at zero dollar.

And thats what exactly i did this week.
its been a crazy week. trying to coordinate 80 people isnt chicken feet.


lesson learned:

ONE //
write properly on any application form.
you handwriting tells someone about you.
be it applying a job or doing a survey form.
dun torture the person reading it.
if u think just one application like tt, its alright!
but what if the rest of the 80 people also has that mentality?

TWO //
when you get a time slot for an interview, MAKE SURE U R EARLY.
have always learnt this as a theory.
but never really think it matter that much, as long as im not TOO late.
its so wrong. after this week of experience as a coordinator.

i must say, those who came early indeed make me feel more frenly towards them.

THREE //
make people remember you. in a good way.

if you are a girl, PRAY HARD you get a male interviewer.

be it a joke or something that you are relate wit the person interviewing you.
it lighten the interviewer mood, and they sure will let u off easier.
do not be arrogant! NEVER.
altot all this above doesnt guarantee you a place in the position you are looking for.
but i mus say the fourth point is truely impt.


FOUR //
impression counts. for girls especially.
if you flip your hair too much. people remember! and they make fun of you.

and the world is so realistic!
if you are ugly, unless u have ALL the things they expect of you.




c'mon, touch your heart and swear you think the second baby didnt appeal to you more.
you will rather carry the first baby?
its BULLSHIT if u dare to swear you say you will do the latter.


if not, u can forget about scoring the job if there is someone that has the same level of performance or qualification than you but she is prettier.

she need not be like jessica alba or fiona xie that kind of pretty. just as long as she dress or look better. LOOK CAREFULLY, im not saying here she perform better. In fact, at the same level.


This world is just so realistic. *rolleyes*

Pray that the room of interviewer are fair-judge.


But trust me, no one can resist beautiful things.

Especially those with two brains.




*ROLLEYES*