Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Be a Man! Do the right thing!

You know, i think it's great to have a guy councilee. I seriously can't fanthom why some guys wanna jio chiobus to be their councilees. I mean what are the chances of you successfully chee-honging her into being your GF/FB/SS?? I mean if you like try to jio your councilee and things sorta fall thru, well you're kinda screwed after that, cos things are just gonna be kinda weird....

But if you can get a guy councilee that you can talk cock wif, then well you're pretty much golden liao.....

I went to the gym with my councilee today, well cos i needed to pass him books/notes and we had to meet somewhere anyway. But eventually we ended up talking cock more about bangkok and patpong and where to find good tiger shows haha....(b4 you start getting any weird ideas its only cos my councilee posted as a medic in thailand for a yr)

Well i'm not being age-ist or anything, but when you talk about army with disruptees, the topic always seems to sway towards trainee life. To be honest i love bitching about how screwed up charlie coy used to be too(as leo can attest) but somehow talking about SOC and IPPT and field camp can get kinda old after a while....

If you thought trainee life was bad, things only get worse when you become a permstaff...... cos that's when the POLITICS start.... man when i 1st started as a newbie medic in tekong..... the politics was like..... horrendous...

Cos the thing about my old boss is that.... well he's kinda of an ass. He's always trying to get medics to pau-toh(rat out) on each other, and if you can get into his good books, the rest of your life in tekong is then pretty much a smooth sailing one... so the entire place was like some sort of backstabbing fest....

Thankfully, by the ti,e my batch of medics became the lao-jiao(old bird) batch, the politics game had pretty much died out by then. I guess we were just so sick of playing right into our senior medics hands......

The thing about army is that for people, it wasn't a choice. We're all there to just serve finish our 2.5 yrs and then **** off safely. Nobody want's to be charged like a battery or have to go to DB(detention barracks). So if we all just look out for each other's backs we can all ORD and reach home safely.

Unfortunately, not everyone feels that way. Cos in your NS life, you will always almost be bound to meet at least some ************* ************ who always skives off, chao kengs, doesn't do his work, and pretty much makes the lives of his collegues a living hell.

You see, in the SAF, when something goes wrong, there will always need to be a scapegoat. That is the blame culture of the military. It get's even worse when sometimes, other people screw up and you have to bear the brunt of it, and believe me, having to take the shit for other people's mistakes happends a lot in the military......

Well now that i'm back to being a student, im quite glad to see that the youngsters aren't really into the politics game....yet.... of cos when clinics start things could be very different haha.....

Another thing you learn when you start working as a permstaff is that people aren't always as they appear to be. As trainees, people always tend to look out for one another cos when one person screws up the whole section/platoon gets it. However once you start working with different people of different ranks/appointments, things get more..... sticky..... cos you usually only need one person to sign the holy book that burns away your weekends.... muahahaha.....

When i became dispensary 2/IC in tekong, i was kinda shocked when i realised that the lau-jiao medics which i had been disliking all along were actually the ones who recommended me for my HQ position, and the lau-jiao medics whom i thought we're pretty harmless had actually been recommending my boss to give me extras... tmd....

To be honest i wish civillian life could be simpler, but too bad it always turns out the other way haha....

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