Time to say goodbye...
October 1st was the last day @ Infineon, the pristine and unique office building which overlooks the splay of the Kallang Expressways. It was a 2nd home to me for the last 3 years, and needless to say memories, tears, laughter and madness were forged and hard to let go.I had a great boss, Siew Peng, who spared no efforts in grooming and nurturing me into the young professional (dare i call myself that :P), and my German director Lars, who had sadly relocated back to main office in Munich after much deliberation.
While it was tough to strive and prove yourself amongst the many talented individuals in office, I am glad I was put through the mill and came out a better person. For without, we cannot know where we stand and how far we can go.
Of course, farewell lunch affairs were a given; and a really nice perk of being in HR is that you get to interact and know so many people. I was once under an 'Operations' team, thereafter was transferred to a 'Central Functions' with a new set of challenges and management....so you can pretty much guess I knew just about everyone!
1st: Purchasing Dept girls. This cosy hidden gem of a restaurant called Dolphin located around Genting Lane. Mainly serves up really good western fare, but I didn't get to take shots cos I was rushed for time
2nd: My bowling/ badminton kakki's from the materials engineering dept, with the exception of Linus and Oliver (IT).
They located this quaint restaurant that I can't remember the name except its along the stretch of Macpherson Road.
It is definitely worth the price you pay for their set lunch, with is around $10, comes with soup, a drink, fruit salad and ice-cream :)


3rd: IT helpdesk and IT business dept. Funniest ones of the lot.
Here we are at a much loved and hidden eating place nicknamed Penguin. It has the best Chai-Peng around the Kallang vicinity and trust me when I say it is a killer to queue during peak lunch hour. Alternatively, you can choose to sit in the air-con area where they serve you their specials of the week or Japanese cuisine (slightly overpriced) .


4th was with passionate Italian engineer Giovanni and our own HR intern, Murali. They brought me out for a lovely Thai dinner @ Chinatown area and headed to Partyworld for some hardcore karaoke, where this display their impressive singing chops.
5th and last was my HR department, which was really nice of all my colleagues to take time out to lunch with me. Quite a big group of 20 of us, and since the special promo for Suanthai was a ala carte option of dishes (ard $5 each), we decided to order as many kinds as possible.

The waiters were more than willing to pose for me lol.
Ah boss Siew Peng and I :)
She is always so sporting to go along with my wackiness.This kind of nice boss, where to find?????









After the culinary delights and what nots, it was really time to say good bye. I took a last lingering look while doing my exit clearance...
IT Department

from left: Serene, Aunty Grace, me and Cristabel
Our security guy, Arif
Abang Johari, our MD's personal chauffeur
Treasury girls: from left, their friend, Vivienne, me and Li ChiangThey brought me out for lunch too, but i lost the pics!! :(((
Agnes and Moi!
Hot mommy who just gave birth but still looks smashing!
Jasmine (HR) and me biting on a random trophy
Eliza (HR) and I
Mr Bobby (HR Manager) and me doing his trademark pose
(Doreen (HR) and I
The cleaning aunties who usually manage our office
Lastly, my employee badge. Worse for the wear but it had became a part of me unknowing.
I will miss Infineon dearly.
Goodbye, and it was my pleasure serving you.
I will miss Infineon dearly.
Goodbye, and it was my pleasure serving you.



















