
After 2 rounds of daunting interviews, I'll be starting my part-time work as the Deli Assistant from tomorrow onwards.
I had mixed feelings when I got the job. I really wanted it as I could do with more cash, and on the other hand is the "pride" issue.
Well, as I mentioned in my previous entry, I came to Australia with a brand new mindset. I'm here because of Eliss, and I'm willing to try anything new.
Woolworths Limited Group started on December 1924 and is currently the second largest private employer in Australia with more than 320,000 shareholders. Staff will be given shares of the companies.
I believe this will be an interesting experience to blog. I reckon I'll learn how to slice ham, roast a chicken and cut a piece of fetta cheese.
I rollerbladed to my second interview today in my long sleeve shirt and tie ensemble. First time in my life that I was dressed like this. I had to sling a big bag to contain the blades when I reach the supermarket, so that made me look very unglamorous.
You may ask how come I didn't take the public transport. Because there wasn't any.
You see, the direct bus was just downstairs. But the bus doesn't run here everyday between 9.01am to 3.49pm. And the supermarket is 2.5km away, which would take me more than 30mins to walk there.
That's Australian public transport system for you.

Was watching the 3rd installment during dinner. I cooked Peri Peri Chicken with penne. Yummy!
The movie started with some teens heading for the local amusement park. Everyone's having a great time except for Wendy (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) who's having nagging premonitions about the roller coaster.
The roller coaster crashes and sends several teens to their deaths, in which the clues to upcoming disasters are in the digital photos Wendy was snapping at the park.
It's death by weight machine with a spectacularly messy head-squashing! Death by tanning bed, yielding barbecued girls! Death by crane! Death by nail gun! Death by radiator fan pureeing another teen's head! The young things are dispatched in new and inventively gruesome ways, and the movie hardly lets up the pace throughout.
A lot of bar chor (minced meat) throughout the bloody movie.
I had a thought about premonition (pun intended). Would you want to have this gift (or curse)?
I certainly don't want to have visions about how my friends or I are going to die (unless the visions are from God). That would make life so scary.
I feel that life should be an adventure, and a discovery.
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