Time flew so fast as i had already worked in NCS for a year and its time for me to say goodbye.
The reasons for leaving was primarily looking for a more hands on technical approach position. The location is very far, my journey to work is 1h. Despite being 1 year on shift i could still not adapt to the timing. I guess I am still more suited to office-hrs environment.
Cons
1) Pay
2) Job scope
3) Location
Pros
1) Lot of offs
2) Nice staff/ colleagues
3) No need wear formal to work.
4) Caring and understanding team lead.
People whom I like to thank for their teaching and guidance throughout the year.
Team Colleague
Weng Fai - my dearest and caring team lead who never shown his anger to anyone. Thank you for your kind guidance and patience to my work and mistakes. It was great having you as a superior and also a friend which i can share my woes with.
Tabrez, Denis - NOC's CSM thank you for you strict teaching and guidance which allowed me to grasp the operations to be able to work independently and confidently.
John - Thanks for always sharing your retirement plans and financial stuffs. Hope you can retire early as planned and reap what you earned.
David - a dream colleague to everyone, friendly, approachable, responsible ... Hope you can graduated with flying colors.
Izal, Rovin, Willy, Bo Tao, Amin, Bo Yin, Siraj and rest of the NUS cluster. - it had been great working together working hard, play hard and slack hard.
IS Team Chi Wei, Koon Peng and Firdhaus - thanks for always sharing your transformers and hobby stuff, missed the time where the skinny man was not in office.
Autobots transform and roll-out !!!
SOC Team, Chris, Glen, Kenny, Steven, Alex, Raymond, Melvin... best wishes to you guy. And Glen wish you have lesser health problems and find a China wife soon. LOL!!!
Rest of the engineers and Louis, thank you for always being my savior so willingly leading me out of darkenss when I am lost. Hope you can graduate soon and find a career you desire. You are a hidden talent.
Thanks all again and wish you good luck in your future endeavors.
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