Reached the place at 8am and there was no parking for me. Oh my, I have to park my car in the blue building and this costs me rm4. I think I’ve got to go to office earlier every day in order to get myself a FREE parking.
Upon reaching the reception counter, I was told by one of the staff to follow senior to the third floor (there’s where the audit department’s located). We were then be brought by one the seniors to each floor to be introduced to all the employees in the company after all the trainees arrived. After introducing us to them, we were guided by senior on how to do in the statutory records and minutes. Everyone there is very helpful and willing to teach us. We continued doing statutory audit after lunch and later become FAI CAI until 6pm. =.=’’’
Well, I hope to learn more and being given more cases for me to handle during the 3 months internship period. Jia You Kelly. =)
February 10, 2009
February 9, 2009
Chap Goh Mei @ Malacca
It's Chap Goh Mei and life is dull in KL so my daddy decided to bring us to Malacca for a small treat. =) Weeee~~~
Took a walk to the Jonker Street (Jalan Hang Jebat), looked around, and most importantly, CARI Durian chendol. LOL. It is interesting to walk Jonker Street with its many antiques shops and walking is the best way to look around the beautiful place.
Found this stall AT LAST. Ordered durian chendol, mango chendol, ABC and nyonya laksa. Eat, Eat, Eat, and Rest, Rest, Rest before continuing our WALK.
Chendol stall
Durian Flavoured Chendol
Walked further down the street and later took a few snaps of pics at Stadthuys before returning to Jonker Street for chicken rice ball.
Me
Jonker Street
雞場街 aka Jonker Street
Too bad the restaurant famous for its chicken rice ball is packed with people, so we chose another restaurant that sells chicken rice ball which is recommended by Jason in 'Taste with Jason'.
My sister and my TOUNGE
Chicken rice ballssss
Chicken - Ayam - 雞
Back to KL after fooling around Jonker Street and Malacca town. Going to Malacca just for chendol and chicken rice balls is WU LIAO right? Hehe. If you know my family well, you will know it's common for us to do all these WU LIAO stuffs every week.
Popiah. YUMYUM.
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