Wordification

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Feels kinda weird because we were at loggerheads for quite some time, but the ex-boss wrote such a potent testimonial... I'm glad we managed to come to a truce at the end.

Here it is, with names and such censored to confuse google's bots.

"
SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES

R.EU-B-EN KE-E

R.EU-B-EN KE-E has served MINDEF/SAF commendably for 2 years. (actually its 1 year 10 months...). An Administrative Support Assistant by vocation, he has served as a Courseware Content Developer with the Armour Training Institute (ATI). He completes his national service on 7th Feb 07.

His duties as a Courseware Content Developer include the conversion of archaic Armour courseware into contemporary versions that are SCORM-compliant, and the coaching of junior content developers within ATI. In addition to ad-hoc productions of multimedia presentations for key stake holders within ATI, Re.ub-en had also been instrumental in the design of the inaugural ATI logo, and the production of an ATI song - Sons of Armour.

Concurrently, Re.ub-.en held the appointment of Team Captain of the Sing a pore Armed Fo rces Sp orts Asso cia tion (SAF SA)) Dra gon Bo a t Team for the Work-Year 06/07, and subsequently Team Trainer. Throughout his period of attachment with SA F SA, he has earned the respect from the team he leads, and his superiors. He is extremely dedicated and displays immense initiative.

The experiences and training received during his service have equipped him, with the expertise in leading a team. His dedication and sense of responsibility make him an invaluable asset to any organisation.
"



Canoed with Nitec kia in the afternoon. He made 2km without capsizing all of a sudden which is good because it shows that he's not a total retard. 1 on 1 coaching is really the best way to facilitate development. I now realize how lucky I was to have a coach who would bother to do that for me. And who would hook me up with literally the country's best in hopes that it would rub off on me haha.

But in the end it was too soon. I know that I dissapointed. But its not over yet.

Nitec should be ready to do sprint work in about a month thanks to my awesome coaching. Hopefully then we will get some fierce training done. There's still pa race in june with dog.




The commissions for my work keep coming in. I'm afraid, because I haven't even started my plans to go public and advertise yet. If it pours too heavily I'm going to be overly stressed out again. Though the cash will come flying it, but its not like I gave too much of a damn about that in the first place.

I just want to enjoy my work. That was the point in the first place. If things get too heavy I'm going to have to start a queue or start being selective.

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