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Sunday, May 27, 2007
WORK. ; 1:35 am

Today when I came for work, I was really suprised to see only 2 service staff working, Ridwan & Justin. Man. It was terrible. No CSR. And the restaurant was really busy tho not full house. My manager told me she wanted to cry. And guess what? I totally didn't key in 204's order. Fortunately, they were quite ok and didn't really angry. Gosh. I extended my shift TWICE. Till closing man. It was damn busy in the evening. Cutlery went missing. The spatula. Soup bowls. Soup spoon. Mann.. And I'm in charge of section 300.

And my manager knew about me wanting to quit. Like waddaheck? It was completely so sudden. I was having a drink in the kitchen when he arrived. Gosh. I was indeed suprised to see him. Been a long time lar. I was drinking and he looked at me. Then when I finished, he asked me "When will be the last time you're working here? I heard rumours that you want to quit." Alamak. I didn't know how to answer. I just smile weakly at him and went off. Then later when I wanna go home, he talked to me. Man. Dilemma.

Aniway, a scary incident happened at the bus interchange. As Compass Point bus interchange is air-conditioned, there's closed doors separating the inside[ queue] and the buses. Shockingly, there's this old lady who was outside and wanted to go in. The first time I saw her, it was scary. I mean, in the first place, how could she be outside? She really looked lost and for a few minutes, I thought she's a ghost. Luckily I'm not alone at that point of time. There were 3 other people there. I was watching her all the way. Same goes for the woman beside me. Suddenly, the old lady walked straight to the closed glass door and BANG, there was a loud sound. Totally deep impact man. I could have dropped my Pizza Hut food. The woman and I, we went forward like trying to help but we couldn't cos we're separated from e old lady. All we could do was just looked at her. Obviously the old lady was in great pain. She touched her forehead and rubbing it. Fortunately she didn't faint. Then she turned and walked back. A few seconds later, she came back and signalled us 'how to get out?'. Again, we just pointed her to the right. Haiyo. We still didn't see her even when the bus had come. SCARY.


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