Monday, November 28, 2011  

[In the end...]

The post-mortem came out today. About why they didn't do so well this past May.

I read every word. Nothing's changed. They did not admit their mistakes. They did not get off their high horses. They did not descend from their ivory towers.

It looks as if they were sorry, it looks as if they knew that they did a shitty job. But read carefully. Read it again. They did not acknowledge their mistakes. They made no promises to improve.

It's all hot air.

I don't think I will ever vote for them again, for the rest of my life.




I did some maths in my head just now. And it's really quite sobering.

I wake up at about 6am every morning, and I am out of my house by 6:50am. I need to catch the bus that comes by at 6:55am. That's how close it is every morning.

By the reach home, it is usually 7pm+. Today, I reached home at 8pm because I stayed late in office. The ideal time for me to go to bed would be 10pm.

This means I need to cramp dinner, reading the papers, surfing the Internet and everything else into two hours. This means I have virtually zero free time on weekdays.

Is this any way to live?

^^^ by Locksley @ 9:10 PM. 2 comments.
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I'm in a similar situation. I work 8 - 5. Leave home at 6.30am and arrive back at 7pm. I sleep around 9 as I wake up at 4am to exercise.

I'm in the midst of preparing to start riding to work to combine commuting with exercise, but I'm not sure how that will work out. Lack of on-site shower facilities will be a problem.

The only thing that makes me glad is that I'm able to save a lot of my take home pay, so that would allow me to take regular long breaks from work without worrying about money.

Yusry
Probably not a good idea to cycle to work if there are no shower facilities. Dried sweat and air-con don't mix.
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