My daily routine on a very sunny and hot day
Hi everyone, good morning and evening. I'm really confused about what to share in my post this time, hahaha. Because I don't have any interesting moments. Besides, work has been so busy lately for me. That's why I don't know what interesting moments to share, because during work hours I can't continuously focus on my phone because work is more important to focus on. Moreover, the weather is so bright and hot during work hours, making me even less in the mood to share.
Right above my head, still in the busy Kelantan area with my work routine💫
But today I want to share a personal story. So, here's the story. I saw a job posting from a coworker. It's hilarious, and I thought it would ruin my career if I were to work in Singapore. My coworkers and I received the job offer. We found out about this job while we were working in Kelantan.
I burst out laughing when I saw the job posting. Even though the salary in Singapore is in Singapore dollars, it's not even remotely reasonable. Just imagine, I'm just reminding you. If you work in a foreign country like that, remember? Especially since you have to pay for your visa every month. For example, every month you receive your salary, the company will deduct a portion of that salary directly from your salary to cover your exorbitant visa fees.
And every three or four months, we also have to renew our permits at exorbitant prices. And we haven't even found the money to pay for an apartment or other accommodation, with such high average prices. Not to mention our daily food and monthly groceries. Not to mention other expenses like electricity bills, kitchen appliances, and Wi-Fi. Just imagine! Working in a foreign country isn't easy. It's better to think twice before ruining your career and losing your future.
It's better to work in your hometown, in your country of birth. This will save you money, especially if you don't spend thousands of dollars every month on visas, permits, apartments, and other expenses. If your salary is high working in a foreign country, your monthly expenses will also be higher.
So, when I saw the news about job openings in foreign countries, I burst out laughing. Even though prices in our country are rising permanently, it's better to just stay. Because one of my coworkers found working abroad appealing, I firmly warned him to keep his career safe in this day and age. Moreover, many foreign nationals have returned home because they're great and have realized they no longer want to spend thousands of dollars every month.
Long story short, After I did my usual routine in the morning, and cleaned the room where we slept together and so on, From morning until 12:00 break time, I was so busy with work because all work has fatigue, There is no work that is not tired all work has such great fatigue. So that's what I said earlier, I was confused about telling interesting things and capturing moments during work hours.
Typical coconut milk soup menu from the rural town of Kelantan
Our break time today was a bit long, as we had a bit of hands-on work with our coworkers at our accommodation. This time, we were at our home in rural Kelantan, Malaysia. I also spent quite a bit of time learning about Exchange accounts before continuing with work.
I then enjoyed some food first to keep myself strong and energized. After breakfast, I relaxed for a while during my break and chatted with my coworkers. Then, the weather got brighter and warmer, and we resumed work as our break time was over. That's all I can say about this busy time.



