Regularization
It has been too long. Hiatus prevented me to visit my blog. But oh well, here I am again.
Today marks the very first day of December 2005. Only 24 days to go and then we celebrate Christmas. Before I could embrace the spirit of Christmas, there is one thing in which I should embrace for now.
Most employees on companies (I will just say MOST) undergo 6 months of training. With this 6 months, one must do their stuff in order for them to earn praises from their boss/bosses, and for them to get their regularization status in a company.
To make all things short I am in my 6th month in Western Wats. I feel scared because I might not get that. I think positive, but I have swirling thoughts in mind. With such too many bloopers that I have encountered during my 6 months training I really would think negative about my work.
How I wish I can get that regularization.
Today marks the very first day of December 2005. Only 24 days to go and then we celebrate Christmas. Before I could embrace the spirit of Christmas, there is one thing in which I should embrace for now.
Most employees on companies (I will just say MOST) undergo 6 months of training. With this 6 months, one must do their stuff in order for them to earn praises from their boss/bosses, and for them to get their regularization status in a company.
To make all things short I am in my 6th month in Western Wats. I feel scared because I might not get that. I think positive, but I have swirling thoughts in mind. With such too many bloopers that I have encountered during my 6 months training I really would think negative about my work.
How I wish I can get that regularization.
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