My Last day October 16, 2008
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My last day at work officially ends on 14 Oct 2008, 6pm. It would have worked out to exactly 1 year and 2 months. I admit to most that I have been counting down and looking forward to it very much. Even up to my last day, I was still hectically preparing reports, working overtime. As much as I want to, I didn’t get a timely good chance to say my goodbyes to many. So here it goes:
Dear Colleagues and Clients,
The time has come to say good-bye and I wish to let you guys know that I am truly leaving here with mixed feelings. I am looking forward to my new career opportunity but sad to be leaving such a group of wonderful people. It has been great interacting and knowing each one of you. My one year in Hewitt team has enabled me to work and learn a great deal from many people with whom I am sure I will remain friends for a long time.
I can only wish that my new job will give me such rewarding experiences.
Thank you so much for making my time at Hewitt a truly enjoyable one. My very best wishes for the future go out to each and every one of you.
Yours sincerely,
Regards,
Lee Sen Jensen
Dance 4 Life October 15, 2008
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Tiesto performing Dance 4 Life and Traffic live in Copenhagen.
Support KFC October 9, 2008
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The mail is composed in appreciation of the benevolent heart and kindness of KFC – as an humanistic organization to contribute effectively back to our society. I am compelled to react favorably, and show my admiration to the management decision to hire senior citizens and less fortunate individuals at part of their service crews.
On 09 Oct 2008, I visited KFC Takashimaya, Basement 1, at around 8pm. During and after the meal, I noticed a member of the KFC crew – an elderly lady (around 60-70 years old) clearing the trays into the trash bin opposite the hand washing basin. She was moving along the table aisle slowly with timid smalls steps, taking humility in clearing the table before shuffling the dirty trays back to the bin. All during this period, she wore a smile. A whole dignified expression of work gratification.
I was struck with immense heartfeltess and empathy for the lady. She was not the fastest nor the most capable worker, but that is irrelevant. In my opinion, she works hard to earn herself a honest meal with her two bare hands, irregardless of age and physical capacity.
Many credits goes to KFC to hire and give her to opportunity to stand up proudly for herself. I am conscious of your organization efforts and I duly devote my “thank you” to your charitable cause.
In Appreciation
Jensen
