Last Night Offshore

I have been downstairs playing snooker with one of my guys and my first friend in Champion Seven, Edwin.

So this is it. My final stay, maybe... I will be staying offshore again in early April, but I think I'll pass on that one. Although I have been whining about how boring being offshore can be, but there have been so many good memories along the way. I have met quite a few number of people and we became friends. I'm not that easy to make friends, because as easy-going that I am, I'm quite a shy guy. I know, I know, don't laugh now, but yes, it takes a while for me to get used to someone.

But after more than eight months offshore. Now, it's back to normal. Office work. Oh there's been a good news, I received an email regarding my transfer and my boss had given me a green light to proceed. I just hope that the job is still vacant. So that made my day actually. I must admit I feel quite emotional leaving Champion Seven. I've grown used to some of the guys and now my lifestyle will change significantly. Although there will be a lot of advantages but then again, it comes with some disadvantages.

Honestly, I have mixed emotions with my new change in life. Going to work and sitting on the desk (well, you know what I mean) in comparison with having a working life that requires you to be onsite. It is different and I think I have to get used to this. I'm afraid. I don't know really why, but I guess, I fear that things won't work out the way I wanted them to be. But I do hope it will. I will try.

So anyway, laughing and joking away with Clarence and Edwin really took my energy away. So I will leave it up to that. Until then. Good bye Champion Seven, I'll be around. Take care and Ciao!

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