1. Check bus schedule through app
2. Go down by lift
3. Walk to the parking lot
4. Check bus schedule once again
5. Walk fast, fast, fast
6. Check bus schedule (not always)
7. On the block 75 watch to the road if 132 alighting
8. I'm not in the bus stop yet
9. RUN!!a
9a. Or if 132 has not arrived yet, I just take a sat and check the bus schedule again.
10. After boarding to 132, check the time
11. Take a seat on upper level (only few 132 are not double decker bus)
12. Sit
13. Either browsing internet or just get quick nap by peeping through where am I now
14. Two bus stop before or on the junction before 'The Bus Stop', go down and get a seat as close as possible to the tapping machine
15. Tap
16. Morning exercise by going up crossing the pedestrian bridge stairs
17. Walk, walk, walk
18. Going up again by stairs to B2
19. Office lobby, hosh. Wait for the lift or run again to catch the lift.
20. Push or check if somebody has push level 11 button.
21. Level 11, thumb fingerprint check in (often it takes several time to get my fingerprint scanned properly). Go inside
22. My desk then
23. YEA..
to start is the most challenging part: to define problems, to ask the right question, and to form a track. it's beyond technical matters, while solving is more likely taught by practical experience.
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