US MNC. Hxx . i didnt apply. got scouted from my old resume in their database.
Interesting position, let's see if i hear anything back. First video conf inteview i had, nothing hard . more to behavioral questions.
US MNC. Hxx . i didnt apply. got scouted from my old resume in their database.
Interesting position, let's see if i hear anything back. First video conf inteview i had, nothing hard . more to behavioral questions.
Lubuk Timah Recreational Park is in Simpang Pulai, Perak. You can head there as long as you're fully vaccinated and follow standard operating procedures.
Family-friendly.
Admission ticket prices are as follows:
– RM5 per adult
– RM3 per child
– RM3 per senior citizen (aged 60 and above)
https://says.com/my/lifestyle/this-spot-in-malaysia-has-a-cold-waterfall-and-hot-spring-pool
Just copy n paste directly from says, parking for my own future reference and plans for family outing soon.
It's been almost 2 years of lockdown, on and off work from home. Couple months of school opening and closing back. So with all the changes there is a link that will let us refer to which phase of MCO we are at at our current state and what are the limitations of activities SOPs we should adhere to.
From MCO 1, 2, 3 , EMCO etc... we are now at so called recovery phase. So each state will have it's own phase and SOP allowance.
main page.
https://pelanpemulihannegara.gov.my/index.html
Click for rakyat/business.
https://pelanpemulihannegara.gov.my/selangor/index.html
It's been like 20 years + i think to some sort of degree we all sometimes do hear this 'ringing in th ears'.
Sometimes it goes away. I guess it's mild if it's just there and annoying sometimes.
Tinnitus is the term for hearing sounds that come from inside your body, rather than from an outside source. It's often described as "ringing in the ears", although several sounds can be heard, including: buzzing. humming
Found some online reviews for this place. Used to be damn popular, but since pandemic starts where there used to be crowd waiting outside shop, now its only takeaway option available.
That's abit tough for those who lived abit far off yo. Buy ramen to go and bring home it becomes udon.haha
anyway. just for the record , this place is worth take-away if you happen to pass by.
Value for money ramen that reminds me so much of Japan.
location
This year company suddenly offers for PMP course. The first batch , i gave it a pass since was thinking there was some contract binding deal behind.
Turns out there is none. Guess the pandemic and HRDF allowance having no place to spend (teambuilding blablab) the government subsidy plays a role here. So i took the chance and requested on 2nd batch offering.
It's a 5 days course, 9-5pm or 6pm. Weekends, since it's sort of like the PMI certification benchmark or milestone it's certainly a good thing to have in my CV.
Looking at day1 that just finished, apparently PMI is also evolving , and there is now addition of Agile or dynamics PM compared to old days waterfall or predictive model. It no longer goes about the traditional cycle of Initiate, Plan/Execute, Monitor & control then closure. The PMP knowledge areas are still around, and as usual meshed around.
Ok. 4 more weekends days to go and one Exam (Boss stage) to clear.
Day trading can be pretty fun. This is the realized profit. At the moment, the plan is to slowly growing the pool for future investment/trading.
Not too shabby , at ~7.7% estimate gain. Keep growing the little snowball.
However, there are days where you get booboo like this one below. Money transferring between subsidiaries and its linked/subsidiaries. 😅
A lot of local listed companies with inside trading, so only can wait out on it for breakeven or minimize loss. Fingers crossed
Studying the trend and health of the company is pretty important even for day trading.
I think due to MCO , this one got shared out.
screenshot of page , with all links from Year1 to year6 primary + secondary 1 to 5.
Was trying out Hello gold last year. By luck i guess ,i dumped a bit more within Oct/Nov . Now the price is declining back. So reap the sow first. Then wait for price to dip further down if i want to buy again.
Making RM70 bucks not a big deal , but mathematically 12% for just dumping deposit in for couple of months; not bad and also using some Boost voucher to get reduced charge over 3 months if i remember correctly.
So Hello gold charges some fees yearly too. And also included some slight charges when you deposit, withdraw. Transferring back to bank doesn't charge anything. Got my first withdraw in bank already.
Was watching this one dip, then i hesitated.
Endin with 10.52. Was like damn , my target was 10.2 to enter.
Anyway, it's a good lesson and experience. If i feel it, just act LOL