I'm so glad to be able to share with you my experiences here in Doha since I arrived on the 22nd. Doha is really hot. It's not warm, it's not hot, it's DARN hot. HaHa! This could be my only complain, I guess. Life here ain't that bad. The apartment is really cosy, together with my room-mate who was on the same flight as me. The seniors at Qatar Building were really friendly. It's a good environment so far and easy to adapt. Yes, unlike Singapore where we have too little time ' too much to do. We have lots of time and basically aren't many things for you to commit to, here in Doha. Doing some reading would be good, caused we received our textbook on the 1st training day. So reading up a few chapters ahead, is one good way of passing your time ' I guess. Spending your time shopping around may not be a very healthy thing to do, as you might finish your welcome bonus in less than 2 weeks and your salary could be a month later. Unless you have spare cash on hand. As most might have heard, QR has loads of rules and regulations to abide to. Unfortunately, it's true. If you breach any of the rules, disiplinary actions will be taken. I could understand where they are coming from, QR has done alot for us. Least we could do is to respect them and follow the rules. QR is a great organisation to be with, least thus far. Pardon my spellings mistakes,


Regards, rev
ps/tried the QR uniform for photo taking, it's really motivating. (breathe) I'm not afraid of injections anymore. HaHaHaHaHa! I know the training is going to get tougher for the coming days.
