For the fact that possessing a personal transportation is a priority to us these days, I have none of it as of now. My car which was burnt in a freak incident was all I had to move around conveniently. And it is even harder that one has to rely on public transportation that is a known unreliable facility in this part of the region. Public buses are never as scheduled, taxi drivers charge to whatever they feel like (meter charges are not existent) and LRTs are seemingly packed during the times that I wanna get on one (maybe it is the wrong timing that I chose to ride).
I have seen and tested a car that I like based on the make, model, colour and condition. Despite the age and the mileage that is clocking in, I was completely taken aback with the mint condition of the car. I wouldn't want to reveal it as yet but it is definitely a Continental masterpiece.
The other thing that didn't go well with me in Week 1 of 2009 is that my clients whom were to fly to Melbourne with me for a location scouting trip have been refused visas. This is came in as a surprise as they are well travelled and even have visas for the most difficult destination in the world, the ever paranoid nation of the United States of America. Damn, being Indian nationals ain't easy despite owning big industrial sectors in the world. Now, there is more work to be done in order for these "unlucky" Indians to continue work and eventually start filling up my pockets.
Wow! Your flow of english is really good man! You should consider writing a poem!
ReplyDeleteBack to your new year, try not to view things as if they didn't do well.. instead, look at it from a perspective that it is creating a different kind of opportunity for you. Think about it! I am sure you know what I mean. :)