Yup Yup. Still kicking and alive. Haha.
For all you know, I've started my training for a week.
I would say, not easy.
Honestly.
And, seriously.
Now, I do understand why 2 months of training are needed. Prior to this, I did not expect my job scope to encompass so much stuffs to learn. There are so many things you have to know, so many criterias to memorize, so much calculations to do and a lot of things to expect from when you are officially on the job.
On top of that, we will be tested once training on one product is over and I freaked out when I learned that passing is not 50, but 80! Being so used to the bell curve grading in NUS, it's disappointing to know that the real world is bell-curve-no-more! Which means, pass means pass, fail means fail. Hence, even though I had bid farewell to all my textbooks, I went back to them again every night after work. (Yes, coming from Chia Wei Ling!) Adding to the load, I need to clear 6 MAS papers within these 2 months. Yes, more studying again.
I still feel like an undergrad.
Enough of rants, now the positive things. Colleagues are great! Fun, friendly, nice bunch. People from all walks of life. Those in the managerial positions are nice enough to share with me what I have to expect, know and do. Trainer, very charismatic guy - He's really good & knows everything at the back of his hand. I can understand why he's so successful in this line.
To be honest, I would say I have underestimated my job scope and the amount of stress I will be facing. But no worries, I am enjoying. Challenges add value to my life. =)
I chose this path, I'll finish it victoriously.
I'm undefeated.