
Never thought that this day would come but to sum up the feelings about it in one word: relieved. It was never a good idea to put up a career civil servant with a perchance for sleeping during meetings as Prime Minister anyway. I’ll bet that even my dad can do a better job as PM if that were the case. I wonder how am I going to answer if, twenty years from now, my children were to ask me what was the single greatest achievement of Tun Abdullah Badawi?
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02 Apr
Exactly four years ago, I woke up that morning and decided that I was not going back to the measly NGO office that I was working for at the time. No 24-hour notices, no resignation letters, nothing. I just made a conscious decision to leave without informing the “boss” about it. Since I was not paid about two-months’ worth of wages, I was certainly not obliged to “inform” her about any decision to resign. It was already as good as working for free on a purely voluntary basis and so I had the right to leave if I so chose.
Which I did.
Today is the anniversary of the day where I officially dumped my boss and I have no regrets in doing so.
02 Mar