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Saturday, December 14, 2013

만약에.

there are many of these in life, but i'll wait.

Looking back at the past week, i really thank God for tiding me through.
Being floor manager wasn't fun at all, having to do so many things.
Although by friday i kind of got used to it and found it alright, 
but i know there's still alot to learn.

If not for the patients, for them to get their medicine fast;
if not for the frontline dispensers, who may experience more unpleasant encounters if the waiting time is long;
I have no thoughts about maintaining a good KPI, and no i have no wish to be FM if i have a choice.
KPI is just but a reading. but my patients are the reason why im still persevering in this, and im still proud to be a pharmacist whatever others say. Just try to be a patient for a day and you'll understand how much shit they have to go through too.
 
anw, finally i get to rest my poor legs!it's like i finally exercised 8 hours a day for 5 days after so long!hahaha!




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