Sunday, May 22, 2011

hmmm alahai

the announcement is that in June the government will be revising the subsidies and there is a likelyhood that prices of essentials will rise. well there's nothing much the government can do about the rising prices of good because of the raw materials etc.
so its up to us to adjust to the price increase, instead of complaining we should do something about it, but adjusting our lifestyle.
cheers... catching a flight...




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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Belum Merdeka!

I cycle, I cycle as a form of exercise and I bought a bike a few years ago for a few hundred ringgit.

I cycle for about an hour, almost everyday whenever I am at home and when it does not rain to heavily. The bike had served me pretty well and loyally since.

With some diets too I now can put on a size 36 inch pants and do not have to catch my breath after climbing a few flights of stairs.

Recently a neighbor brought out his new bike, and showed us his bike that he claimed to be expensive and supposed to be in the top 5 range.

While I don’t really care if you have Lance Armstrong’s bike, I am a bit pissed when the word ‘expensive’ was uttered several times during the conversations.

This neighbor is not so into sports, he is the one who can get mixed up as which is Liverpool & which is Manchester United.

When asked why he is getting into the biking scene, his response was that his clients and friends are into it.

A matter of Trust

Today the 1st of May, is Workers' Day, supposedly to celebrate the contribution of workers everywhere. One thing of interest to note is the consistent demand by the workers' union for more pay, better perks, bonusses etc. particularly by the Malaysian Civil service union, CUEPACS.
The question at hand would be of whether the union members can fulfill their promises of performing better as a reciprocal to the increase in perks or in meeting their demands.
The difference between the demands of the 2 parties; the government/employers and the workers are that:
  • once the employers agree to the demand i.e. increase in perks & incentives these would immediately be recorded into the financial books. The affect onto the financial standing of the employers would be immediate.
  • as a reciprocal for the increase, the employees typically promised, via their trade union representatives in the collective agreement negotiations, to improve & increase their productivitiy. PROMISE! Promises and more promises. How much of the promise get fulfilled. Every trade union member will enjoy the agreed perks, but not everyone will fulfill the promises made.
Over time when this goes on and on, employees not fulfilling the commitments made, the employers will get cynical of the promises made by the employees and collective agreement negotiations will get tougher and tougher and often long-drawn and at times require the intervention of the courts. A costly exercise for both parties.

So?

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Thursday, January 6, 2011

2011

Its almost a week into 2011 and the same with leaving 2010. Looking back, I can't help reflecting and looking back the year passed. People would say that is history, you can't change none of them. You definitely can't change any of them however you can learn and take them as lessons, so what were wrong you won't repeat and what were right you can try to do better.

End of the year gift, Malaysia won the AFF, closing 2010 with a bang. They won against all odds, not much hope was put on them. My only worry is the consistency of the team. The of course the hangers on, people you

 hardly see but then come out of the woodworks when glamour and accolades are handed out.

These are the same people who would distance themselves when the team gets condemned.
Then the excessive rewards for winning a regional tournament, not wrong to reward but when its excessive then it no longer function as an incentive. I do hope the players have their heads firmly planted.

All the best to all!


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Monday, October 4, 2010

Discriminatory and Prejudice

In today’s (Sept 4, 2010) news report, it was quoted that the Kedah Department of Health will not recommend for service excellence for its staff if they are smokers, which I guess is the prerogative of the department concern which however is smack of discriminatory and prejudice against smokers for whatever reasons provided.

Whilst, in embarking on this, I hazard a guess that it is ok to be addicted to other substances and alcohol for one to be recommended for the service excellence award. One the other hand, what about those who play corporate politics, ass-kissers, backstabbers and practicing cronyism and nepotism?DSC00061

I believe that whatever it is, service excellence has got nothing to do with you being a smoker or not! Period!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Peter White - Deja Vu



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Talkin' Bout Love by Peter White


Give it a listen...


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Friends and Strangers

I collect watches and have my favourite haunts for me to look for watches to buy. I don't just buy new watches but also old, second hand watches. Why I buy them, well I am collector of sorts, and the same time what I had bought I had not sold any... I don't think I would want to sell any of them yet.

I had been doing this for a while and have a hefty collection, let's just say that I can put on a watch a day for the next few months.

That aside... I have this neighbour who has a peculiar habit whenever we meet or gather. His eyes would be on my wrist and on several occassions would insist on having a closer look of the watch I have on. And on several occassion he'd remarked that he would want to buy exactly what I have. To this very day he behaves the same way.

Now fast forward a bit... on many occassions he would insists on knowing where I bought my watches, well one place is e-bay, the other is at mudah.my, then of course there are several shops that I frequent too.

These shops that I frequent, the owners have become friends, as not only I bought from them, I sent some watches for servicing to them, and also on days that I am free I would just drop by and 'talk shop' with them, along the way we are friends rather than just customer-vendors.

It brings me a bit of benefit where I can get discounts on watches that other walk-in customers won't get... and this is where it gets interesting.

This neighbour of mine, upon knowing the shops that I go to, would go to them and along the way throw my name around and insisting or expecting to get the same discount that I enjoy.

Recently I happen to visit the shop and the taukey friend told me about it and I asked did my neighbour get the same discount? His response was, of course not, coz the neighbour was not a friend....

Speed of trust?



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Ramadhan

Tomorrow will be a week of fasting in the month of Ramadhan, you don't actually feel it unless you are counting the days.
For some people this is also the month to feast, and hence pig themselves out at breaking of fast buffets in hotels and restaurants and paying through their noses, costing more of what they would spend eating in a day with that one particular feast. Well who am I to say what they do are not correct, at the same time I have my own right to my own opinion don't I?

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010