January 05, 2011
05/365
PROJECT 365 (once again!!)
Obviously, I failed Project 365 of 2010 since I don’t have access to the internet in some months of the year. However I tried to update daily using my handy diary slash planner with short catch-ups whatsoever. This diary supposed to be a photo scrapbook or maybe planner..but I will make it like personalize as much as I can but I need resources like colorful designs and scraps. I still have to print out photos which I will decorate and post on it. It’s kinda exciting all I have in mind. I suppose I need first to share important insights of the day in each day and put the photos afterwards.
Off the topic, I want to share a terrible thing happened to me yesterday. There was this staff worker in the facility who’s working in the morning shift. I almost finish my shift and prepared to give handover. And take note, it’s 10 to 7 am! After the handover, this old lady asked me,”you’re finishing at quarter past 7, isn’t?” I answered,”yes.” She said,”You can might as well shower Joy.” I said, “I have to sit up Pauline in the apartment and give her, her medications.” And then she answered back, “after that you can come back and shower Joy”. Was she actually sick bitch? I walked away and came to Pauline’s room. I finished like 7.13am because she takes a long time and everybody knows that. I’ve been to the station and grabbed my things and went home. She had seen me walking away. Well, I care less of her shitty laziness. I wouldn’t do extra job just for her. I’ve made used of my time by expanding it to make sure everything’s done at the right time.
This people don’t actually have a hitch on how we work during the night so they’re being spoiled and kept on demanding to do work for them which are their sole responsibility. It’s unbelievable how come they still exists with that inconsiderate attitude. It’s 2011 already, I have to stand for myself and don’t let this silly buggers step on me! I’m sick and tired of it! I’ve been patient for almost 5 months, and that is enough for me.


