I hope I don’t
get bored during this 2 months semester break. At least I got a part-time/full-time
job at somewhere else, but not as banquet (or waiter as most people call it) at
hotel, as it depends on availability of functions at the hotel. The month of
April and May have no holiday, so less (or worst, no) functions are organised.
I feel want to work at 7-Eleven, and I
just ask the cashier about the vacancy and gave me the vacancy form to fill. I fill
it at home, it just need photocopy of IC, 2 passport photos and AMBANK
ACCOUNT??? Alamak! I need to make another bank account, again?
Cannot expect that will be happen. I have
no more cash to use bus to go somewhere else to find part-time job. But at
least I try first at 7-Eleven. I have
not taken any passport photos, as mine one was no more. Hope that tomorrow can
take passport photos without any problems, but not at BDC. Take passport photos
at BDC is expensive, compared to other shops in Kuching. I don’t like it
anyway.
Most of my friends went to KL for
vacation. How nice J
plus they fly there most of them bought cheap offer/promo ticket. But I feel ‘kesian’
with one of my friends, had to pay RM75 for excess luggage (over 7kg limit = 12
kg). I ask him whether he can bring the luggage into the cabin, but he said the
check-in attendance say no.
Air Asia, why you ‘cekik darah’ your
passengers? Although only excess with the weight of 0.5kg also you need to
charge the passengers. Passengers late arrive at airport during after 3 minutes
of check-in counter closed are not allowed to check-in, then you ask them to buy
a new ticket. You sell the inflight meal so expensive using USD standard. Hey come
on lah, most of the passengers are Malaysian that fly in Air Asia domestic flight,
even the Caucasian need to budget their spending during vacation in Asia.
Luckily there is another new airline
that launch last month ago, that is Malindo Air. Which offer the best service,
almost like MAS but at a low fare, or maybe
not-really-expensive-and-cheap-fare.hehe. No more monopoly on low-cost carrier in Malaysia :D
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