Tuesday, September 18


Not Wanting To Remember, But What Can I Do?

Lab testing's pretty much the 'boring-est'
thing a person can do to earn a living.

And being a museum curator.

Or a taxidermist.

I guess there's a lot of boring jobs out
there.

The director if this facility asked me once

"How do you feel about the testing?"

"It's interesting"

"I'll ask you again after 12 runs" He remarked.

He's right. It's boring to me, heck I've only
been here for a week!

I guess for these guys, it's routine/exciting/
what-else-am-i-going-to-do?

All these Froude number, Reynolds number, scale
effect.

What about Shiri Appleby's number? When do they
going to produce that?

While I constantly remind myself somewhere,
someplace else there's always a s**ttier scenario
going on, and actually I'm a lucky man.

I beg to differ.

I'm just an ordinary guy in an extraordinary
position. That's all there is to it.

"Not so big, but still big" I remembered that
guy who bought me dinner, when I told him I was
an engineer.

I guess this post has no point in particular.

Yeah, when you're in Asia (Malaysia, e.g.) if
you're an engineer, you're kind of a hot shot.
The stock price is high.

When you're an engineer in UAE, you're just a
worker. Yes, you're just manpower, not more
than that. Take your paycheck, perform for
the duration of your contract, when the time
comes, we'll think about extending your
contract.

When you're in OZ (well, my observation) it's
a bit of both. They want you to perform, and
they want you to be happy as well. It's quite
an incentive to know they not only want to
squeeze your brain , they take care of your
brain as well.

Mental health, I meant.

So, I guess it depends on where, or what you
want to be or to do?

If I'd wanted to do just one thing, maybe I'd
hunt around.

I don't know.

At this point, I'd like to believe I'm a fool
who believes he's clever.

No harm done.

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