They said I would get picked up at 4am but the car was there since 3:30am. So I went to work grumpily. The worst thing was that I forgot my harddrive which I copied a lot of work-related files onto, in order to be able to work at Nay Pyi Daw. I know it's the most workaholic thing to do, to work on two things at once when you're not asked to, but I like to get things done I guess. Moby(Big Boss) was impressed though so we had to go to KC's house, where I forgot my harrdive at, at around 4:45am to get it. It went uphill from that.
I think rewards motivate me. I would do anything if I'm guaranteed to be praised after I get it done. I was working hard despite my two hours sleep. I was pretty happy to find out that I was not the only one who lost sleep the night before, given I was able to spot two people, dozing off during the meeting. It was fun to predict who's gonna be next. I couldn't even think of sleeping since my fingers were connected to my ears. Minute taker... *sigh* hate that job! I love other stuffs but minute taking is something I really hate.
It was such a long day and let alone the buzzer fan or whatever you call it (the fan that spins around an airplane) made this huge ass buzz while I was on the airplane (it did not help that I was sitting right next to it), the trip back was by car and it was just tiring. I got to talk with boss and the gaydude(the gay guy in our office) on the ride home though. It was awesome since I was comfortable with both of them and I do love them both for being so awesome and nice to me at work. We stopped for dinner and that was when I saw this signboard of this dude, who donated some money to the food shop. An author with the same name with my granddad and also whose story appeared in the journal my granddad worked at, I was positively sure it was my granddad. So I took a pic of that. Did I also mention that I called him from Nay Pyi Daw at 2pm (although I was supposed to be pissed off with him) to wish him good luck for his book launch; yes, his book got published today.
It was the most tiring yet fun trip, given I've been to Nay Pyi Daw now and I'm officially the 'assistant analyst', and no more an 'assistant' at work. Now, I gotta beautify my resume once again.
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