
What's in my fridge?
I'm still trying very hard to finish that bowl of grapes. It has been moved to the freezer section for now. So much being also a full time housemaid myself. I cooked very day -from pasta carbonara to your favourite chinese stir-frys. I've yet to learn to make Sushi and that's something I would love to learn about it.
Talking about learning, this is what another colleague told me before. She can't relate very well to those young tai tais. The fact that my colleague is a hardworking , career-minded and independant lady where she finds it tough to chat with up with boss's wifey, B. B comes into the clinic as and when she wants but one very bad habit is that she tends to calculate the wages in front of the receptionist! Terrible manners. I would think individual wages can be rather personal to certain colleagues. She could have done it at home or other spare room or somewhere discrete. Even the receptionist stated that she's too money minded rather than be thinking of any improvements need to be carried out for the clinic. Apparently, the boss thinks she is the woman behind the clinic.
*Puiiii*
To me, I'm not surprised if she doesn't know anything about feet, about bling yes. Also, being the boss's wifey, she would need to be a bit more upfront, more open towards patients and employees ( communication is the key but I think she sucks at it), and and lastly, more confident about herself. Last week, we had just one receptionist to hang on for 3 practitioners at the same time. The whole place was in a total madness of chaotic state. B is supposed to come in to help out. Nonetheless, she overslept and obviously coming in the afternoon means she worked lesser than expected. What can we all say in this? Just shook our heads silently. I reckon B has only work 2 or 3 years in her whole entire life. The bottomline is "girls, if you married a good hubby, this is what you get- staying comfortably and shaking legs from late 20s onwards." Then again, I would be 'worrying' that she may predispose herself to getting early dementia/Alzheimer's disease. I always think that if you don't make full use of your brains to work, such forgetful crippling diseases will start hitting on you earlier than expected.
In summary, if only
*she can STOP counting the wages at the front counter,
*she can start communicating with abit more description or essence in her sentences.
eg.Colleague:" Did you have a good weekend?"
B: " Yes i have a good weekend."
When people start asking you having a good weekend or not, especially when she said she DID have a good one, then she better bloody say why! Gosh gosh* Oral ang moh failed. Not saying I am very ultimate. After staying in Oz for so long, one would tend to pay attention to local cultures and ozzie trends. For her who had stayed longer than I do, the way she talks is too aunty-ish ("aiyoooooo, you know that type of peeeple beri strange one" -huh?) . Plus I don't think I need another auntie. Ta very muchie.
I was working flat out one day. She asked if I am going out anywhere for holiday. I replied:" nope, no concrete plans yet. And I am in need of a good rest." She sounded so astonished and commented " You earn so much where got exhausted."
Is this how an airhead talk?
Please, I am only human and you can never understand what is like in a working world.
Uh, I think your hubby needs a foot spa.



























