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Monday, May 15

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I love the fact that I have my own blog to shamelessly promote my intern position! Are you ready for a fantastic intership experience? Come join the AP Family! Feel free to email me with any questions that you have. I will write more about my experience as DHL AP Coordinator on the DHL Interns' blog.

AP Interns V Formation

"When someone tells you that they are having a great traineeship experience, you never really understand what great means until youre on one. Great to me means- getting to know 45 other interns in the course of one year and becoming friends- sharing your lives and dreams (and the crazy unforgettable moments). Great means booking all your time off and constantly searching for the best flight prices to explore Asia Pacific. Great means adding value to DHLs talent pipeline on a daily basis through the AIESEC Program and various activities that I have been given ownership overDHL is a place where each achievement is rewarded with bigger and more exciting projects! Great means waking up in the morning excited to work for a company that deeply cares about your future. What great means to me can go on and on&what does it mean to you in the next year? Be a part of the DHL Asia Pacific Family in the next year! Be the 4th Asia Pacific Coordinator!!! To learn more check out: http://interns.myaiesec.net"

AP Interns 2006 - Up

Sunday, May 7

A wicked headache and stomach ache (Disclaimer: I am not hungover!!!) gave me a chance to go through 200 plus unread personal emails as well as pictures stored on my laptop. I came across these pictures that my cousin Irene took during her trip here. Definitely blog worthy--

The ULTIMATE Shopping Experience with the German Gents (aka Andi and Parkie)

Aditi and I have both experienced shopping with Andi and Parkie which can only be described as a great lesson in appreciating cultural differences. :-)

Strategizing

Lesson #1:"Throw your strategies out the window!" : My view is that grocery shopping always starts with a list and a slight idea of where do we go first? What do we buy? However, the boys always have a different view on strategizing- it always involves going through every aisle and standing for copious amount of time at every aisle. So much for the strategizing. Even I am caught up with reading cereal boxes and calculating carbs and fat content in each box. Germans: 1 Canadian/Filipino: 0 :-(


Melissa, Andi and the Cart

Lesson #2 “Do we really need this?”: A very typical scene of whether we need a particular item. Always the argument is:
"We don't need it"
"But it's on sale and it's good Melissa!"
I do try my best to question every single item that goes into the cart (do we REALLY need this?) but it never works. I give up 10 minutes in the store. Ok, so I am losing and I know I am about ready to give up.
Germans: 2 Canadian/Filipino: 0

Food Taste Tests

Lesson #3 "Don't Forget to Sample!": As Andi roams the aisles looking for taco shells and salsa for the Mexican themed feast he is cooking on Saturday Night, Jong Hoon and I are already getting bored and thirsty not to mention hungry. Parkie and I search the aisles for the best food samples Carrefour can offer. There was icecream and some other good stuff. Still hungry, we decided that it would be OK to open Parkie's unpaid purchaseof ptrezel’s and iced coffee. I contemplated saying “no” as this is Singapore and who knows if there is a fine for eating unpaid purchases. However the pretzels were really good...
German/Korean: 1 Canadian/Filipino: 1 Singaporeans: 0

Crowd

Lesson #4 "Take Control": Part of grocery shopping in Singapore also means knowing how to work the crowd especially when it’s a holiday Friday and with Easter Sunday around the corner. We know we had to be smart—we needed to have the right skills in shopping cart maneuvering and gently pushing people out of the way. Plus of course having the best eye(s) for bargains.
Judging from the picture above, I am beginning to think that Singaporeans do not own television sets or DVDs. People actually stop to watch the movies showing on the screen making it harder to steer your grocery cart. After knocking some people over (no mercy!), we finally made it to the cashier.
Germans: 3 Canadian/Filipino: 2 Singaporeans: 0

Success!

Lesson #5 "No Pain, No Gain": 2 hours later and too much money spent we are back home where Aditi is patiently waiting (with a look of sympathy on her face). Success is measured by the good food on the table and a full fridge (which won't last long anyway).
Final Scores: I say we are all pretty even, especially since I cooked dinner and did not end up poisoning anyone!

Friday, May 5

6 more reasons...

Aditi's Birthday

...why you should apply for a DHL internship in AP ;-)

All joking aside (or is it?) I just wanted to share a recent pic from Aditi and Jong Hoon's birthday week. The week started with drinks on Thursday night and ended with a Sunday Girl brunch (minus Parkie of course).

Blogging has not been a priority as of late (or has it been the case this whole year?!?). Will try to post more soon!