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Monday, September 08, 2008


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Kx once said we can only go as fast as the system can.
I realised that it is so true.
The time spent waiting for the system to load and stuff, i probably have finished 1 facial treatment.
And my backlogs keep piling up.
I can't even properly process my current payment when I have so many backlogs which my heavily pregnant colleague left behind.
Can you believe a company so big can still owe their suppliers money dated back to 2006.
And the person processing all these payments is giving birth to her 2nd child in as many years.
That is 3mths + the newly added 4mths + all the childcare leave and whatever leave.
If only the system could be faster.
Then my life would definitely be better.



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