Okay, got all my books necessary for the day....but that inertia of starting is really, most probably higher than the 8x starting current for AC Motor. The past week was only fulfilling on three days..cause the first 3 days was before a test. The last two days was busy but inefficient as I was struggling with the 3-D drawings...Sigh... The Kiwis had gone for their U2 concert, they must be having a lovely time, not too sure about Tom, but most probably he will just go bar for a drink and stay back in his cabin for the weekend. He is rather hardworking and efficient. I try to be hardworking, but always end up building castles in the air.....nevertheless I will do my best and be disciplined. I was so silly the other day writing a letter to my auntie, "accusing" her of trying to shift responsibilities to father and I. Sigh..as my cousin had said, I am really mean.
I have got news(rumours whatever) that I will be posted onboard ship afterall....Find it challenging and exciting but apprehensive of the future that lies ahead. If the first female MEO can do it, why can't I? Winnie was right, a leader got to be confident in order to lead the engine department. Frankly speaking, I see MEO vocation as a responsibility funciton..i.e if any happens, there's only one person to answer for, MEO. But as a professional engineering department, teamwork is still the utmost important, cause each of us has a specific area whereby we are master of the system. Even chief engineers may not be fully knowledgeable in the systems which the lads are working on it everyday. Memory slips..of course their vast experiences will still be invaluable and impressive. Lots of things to learn from them.
This weekend, hope to chat with Kok Sung, read my books and do some preparations for the duty watch...Didn't manage to do any last week..Sigh..luckily there's still Monday to catch up with. Okay, I will try to be happier and put my faith in GOd for the rest of the course. Will do my best, just wish to be home safe and sound, most importantly happy. Everyone's Away cause nobody's online to keep me company:-)
I have got news(rumours whatever) that I will be posted onboard ship afterall....Find it challenging and exciting but apprehensive of the future that lies ahead. If the first female MEO can do it, why can't I? Winnie was right, a leader got to be confident in order to lead the engine department. Frankly speaking, I see MEO vocation as a responsibility funciton..i.e if any happens, there's only one person to answer for, MEO. But as a professional engineering department, teamwork is still the utmost important, cause each of us has a specific area whereby we are master of the system. Even chief engineers may not be fully knowledgeable in the systems which the lads are working on it everyday. Memory slips..of course their vast experiences will still be invaluable and impressive. Lots of things to learn from them.
This weekend, hope to chat with Kok Sung, read my books and do some preparations for the duty watch...Didn't manage to do any last week..Sigh..luckily there's still Monday to catch up with. Okay, I will try to be happier and put my faith in GOd for the rest of the course. Will do my best, just wish to be home safe and sound, most importantly happy. Everyone's Away cause nobody's online to keep me company:-)
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