Waddya know? It's already my second week here at PA. Everyday is training, training, training. A bit scary coz there is just so much to learn. Who knew that antivirus-es have so much to learn or configure? My motto has always been...
... if you can't remove it, it's time to format your hard drive.
Puh-
leaze. If you are a typical Malaysia, this would be your solution too. My poor trainer would bang his head against the projector if I just gave this advice to my customers
^_^Speaking of my trainer, whose name I can barely spell let alone pronounce, but for convenience sake, let's call him Mr V. He's from the client company itself, thus he's actually from Czech. Pretty young guy, but too bad ladies, he's already wearing a ring on his ring finger. He's pretty okay knowledge wise but there is quite a bit lost in translation there.
You know the 2 Scandinavian looking male aliens in
Dude, Where's My Car? Erm well, that's how he talks. I mean, I don't have a thing against Europeans or anything! It's just that I haven't met too many of them and the accent is just so... distracting. Sometimes during training, I swear I see his mouth move and hear words coming out of it, but f*** if I know what the h*** he's trying to say. Sorry ah, Mr V!
Bukan salah ibu mengandung, OK?
"Stupid, llamas!" Will post pictures. Nothing much to see. Building is pretty 70's by design and it's situated right on Shell petrol station. Like Mr K, another trainer said, in case of fire, we're all toast. Literally. Supposed to be doing some exercises right now but I've already finished and am bored. 10 more minutes before going back to face 2 hours of traffic jam to get home. Fun!
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