Sawadee-krap, Sabuideemai-krap?
Greetings & welcome back.
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It’s been awhile, hasn’t it? I know I have not done any justice to this poor blog, which goes to show how much of a blogger I am. I’m lazy. Period. Oh, and a procrastinator. Period.
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I’ve lost count on the number of times I’ve actually started writing an entry, made drafts and stopped without finishing them. Somehow they never developed into a post despite strong intentions. I’m actually disciplining myself this time. (one of my many resolutions this year) I’m gonna get this post up - it helps when I’m stuck on a plane with nothing to do. You might not read this if the plane doesn’t land in one piece but now that you are; sit back, relax, grab a drink and feast your eyes on a gigantic serving of crap!
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I’m currently on my way back from a business trip in Bangkok and for those not in the know I’ve taken on a regional role for my company. I’m really enjoying myself and I feel really really blessed looking back at 2007. Nothing is perfect though – there were some extremely dark spots last year but I guess it depends on the perspective of how things are looked at. And I’m a + dude. Oh yeah. The glass is ALWAYS full.
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I actually promised to blog on my current job exactly 1 year ago. Better late than never granpa would always say. It’s a really interesting job. (it has to be for me to be attached for over a year!) Some of you would already know – I work from home! Let me try to laydown the details – last year’s structure when I started:
My Canadian big boss runs the administration office in Hong Kong.
My German semi-big boss runs the development office in Bangkok.
My Singaporean tailo boss runs the regional office in Singapore.
My English Marketing boss operates from Sarawak.
My Welsh senior runs the creative team from Thailand.
My Scottish senior runs the sales team also from Bangkok.
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I write their nationalities out but to be honest they all look pretty same to me lolz. Just like all Chinese is to them I guess. And I am in Malaysia. There is no way I was going to commute to any of those places to work! Thank God for technology. My boss practically runs the business online and all I need is a laptop, internet connection and I’m good to go!
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It’s funny and I’ve been meaning to share this – when I started I had to make a lot of cold calls and answer general enquiries by various prospects and clients. I would be talking to CEOs, Managing Directors of other Multi National Companies in my boxers! Usually I have yet to even brush my teeth. Ha ha. It’s good smell cannot be transferred over the internet, or I would’ve been looking for a new job!
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I actually started the job with another guy from Malaysia and we had the country split in half. Things didn’t go too well for him and I took over. My first ever promotion. Ahh the feeling was good. The amazing thing with this company is that every time I had a serious offer from another organization and I had thought about moving on my big boss (I like to call him that) would actually give me a promotion and a salary raise! I’ve had 4 promotions now, the latest one at the beginning of the year just as I had another offer from an old colleague. He seems to have planted a chip in my brain or something. Like I’ve said I’ve been lucky – the timing and opportunities just keep coming and I worked hard like never before and got the recognition.
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This year I actually have people under my command (I know it’s cocky but I like the fact I can give orders now muahaha). Sub-ordinates of my own. Ahhh. Of course I can’t get them to fix me a cup of coffee as they are scattered all over the region. The company is big in every sense except for the workforce. As mentioned we rely on the internet and therefore just a manager in every country is sufficient to handle the accounts. The big expansion plan though is to have the regional office setup in Malaysia by Q2-Q3 this year. Finally I have an office to go to! And my own room I think with a personal secretary to boot. (if the boss keeps his word) ^__^ gonna have about a dozen people working here and more nationalities! Mainland Chinese, Japanese, Burmese, Mainland Indians and even a Canadian in-turn. I have no idea how I will communicate with them if they do not know English. O_o.
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Interviewer. Gonna be adding this to my CV. My big boss is kind enough to allow the addition of 2 more people into my team to ease me workload and I get to interview them! I’m nervous. I seriously need help with Chinese clients. My Mandarin rocks as much as Eltom John at a rock concert and I can’t even write my name in Chinese. I’ll be needing lessons but the new guy will definitely be a welcome.
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I’ve been asked a lot on my income. All I can say is I’m blessed. I’m paid in USD so you can imagine I will be the only Malaysian who will not be too happy whenever Rinngit improves against the USD. Why can’t the rate go back to 3.7 like before? ;p I’ve been asked a lot why I do not change my car. All I can say is I’m learning to be an investor and buying a car is not an investment. It’s a liability. It’s a necessity yes I agree. If my old faithful wira can get me from point A to point B I’m happy. So what if a kancil can outrun me? LoLz. I sound like an uncle, don’t I? (for the record I’m still using my 2003 Nokia 7210 – gives you an indication of the scrooge-ness in me)
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Things are going according to my plans and dreams. Thank you God. At this rate I can prove to my grandma that I can indeed retire before 35. This is not as bad as it sounds but I do not wanna be like my parents – career and work-wise. I do not want to work 9-5 until I’m 55. I wanna be there for my family, especially when my kids are growing up. (YeeYi please jot this down on your life planner! Ha ha :p) I wanna be able to be free of commitments then. I’m fully chained to them now. I have to be on standby 24/7 for clients. I work everyday; Sundays, public holidays and in my job description there is no “after working hours”. I work until 3ams, 4ams till the work that needs to be done is done. I’m not a workaholic. I hate working. I’m lazy, remember? But when I think of the future I can have – I just put my head down and work. I hope to reap what I sow now. It’s cliché but it’s also golden.
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It’s not easy at all doing what I do, what I need to do and what I am expected to do. The thing that pisses me off the most is people remarking that my job is easy when they find out I work from home. I wish they could be in my seat for a day. A peak day. Yes I agree I have the luxury of waking up at 9am and not having to get stuck in traffic jams. But I work most of the time until 4am. I do not get regular holidays. Imagine – being in a regional role – it’s a public holiday in Malaysia but it’s not for the other countries! When it’s a holiday in Singapore the same applies. Only worldwide and popular events like Jan 1 or Dec 25 do I get to not switch on the laptop. But I’m not complaining. Just don’t say it’s easy. I’m piling on the weight because I eat when I’m stressed. Compare me now from a year ago and you can probably grasp what I mean. Of course I’m also lazy. Ha ha – I’m now a hard-working lazy bum. I work hard now to be lazy later. What a great life-goal eh?
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*The mystery behind my goatee –
One of the most asked and talked about topic that I get from you guys and everyone else I come in contact with. “Why the goat hair?”, “Look like uncle leh” Bingo. It’s under my chin simply because it adds a few more years in age to my appearance. 300 year old bosses and taukehs of the business world usually don’t even bother talking to brats like me. I try to look older to gain a bit more ground. You should see some of their looks, especially the Caucasians when I tell them my age after being asked. My big boss simply defends me by saying if I’m good enough, I’m old enough. I’ll eternally be grateful to his openness and confidence in me despite my age. (oh, another point is Yee Yi thinks it looks good on me – case closed ^_^)
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I have to admit I do not have enough experience to be in my current position. I struggle at times – most of the time. I try to pickup bits and pieces and absorb as much as I can as quickly as I can along the way. I step up and make myself counted. I used to run away and avoid challenges and difficulties. Not anymore. Here I come head on. BANG! I have to grow up business wise and mature the way it has always been since ancient times: being thrown in at the deep end. And I wouldn’t have it any other way…