Today was a day of mixed feelings.... My last day at NYP ! Having gained the momentum from NYP, now i prepared to take the challenge at Yokogawa, this friday. Since the day i tendered my resignation i feel a bit strange response from both the students and the staffs, probably the same but i felt a change. I spent nearly 2hrs in the morning to draft my "Farewell note" to my friends at NYP. Afternoon i had a good lunch session followed by a surprise tea invitation from Mr.David Soo, Mgr-SEG(M). Wow, i was moved by the down to earth attitude of David. He did everything that would make me feel comfortable. It reminded me of yesterday's tea session with Ms.Chung Yin Wah, Mgr-SEG. They both are terriffic. I was associated with both of them for a brief project and they valued my contribution so much that they decided to spent thier valuable hours with me.
Most of the afternoon was spent by a few quick photo session with the rest of the friends. Felicia, Christina, Bee bee and Hui Leng were at their best. I realise that i didnt communicate what my heart wanted, to a few. Mr.Yow Kum Pang was in a rush but had time to say goodbye.
In all, it was a busy day with lots of hearts exchanging good lucks and wishes. I have extracted my farewell note below...
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Dear all,
Today, as I take a different train and continue with my journey (where it ends? i don't know!), I would like to thank everyone of you sincerely for your noble and selfless guidance. The guidance, that has strengthened my character, my knowledge and certainly widened my experience, all through out the two years of journey together. The guidance, that has helped me to accomplish all my tasks at NYP. I have no doubt that NYP has made an important contribution to the development of true professionals in almost all spheres of Singapore's economic drive and I am also sure that this will continue in the years to come. Good luck.
NYP has been a place which taught me quite a lot of things and had sharpened me intellectually. The campus is such a vibrant place that it would even transform a dumb into powerful orator. I'd ever be indebted to this organization and each one of you with whom I interacted in at various times. Although an Hindu, I was encouraged by a verse in the book of Philippians (Chapter 2, verse 3) which said 'Consider others better than yourself.' Every person I interacted with in NYP has strengthened this paradigm and enabled me to appreciate the beauty of God's creation - the brain of man. Truly this is an organization powered by intellect and driven by values. Working with the organization would remain one of the most memorable phases of my life.
OK, I don't want to bother you all anymore. I'm sure you guys have tonnes of other better things to do rather than read this pathetic email. If you are still reading this at this point I thank you for your time and effort. I appreciate it...really. Feel free to leave me a note at shanshu75@hotmail.com or message me at (65)81576147 but kindly ignore comments about my horrendous grammar and spelling!
With no regrets about my contributions but regrets about leaving NYP, a wonderful place that has given me an opportunity to associate with u all, I continue with my journey.....
I will go on.....
S A N K A R. S
Lecturer - Process Instrumentation & Control
School of Chemical & Life Sciences (Chemical)
Nanyang Polytechnic. Singapore - 569830.
Most of the afternoon was spent by a few quick photo session with the rest of the friends. Felicia, Christina, Bee bee and Hui Leng were at their best. I realise that i didnt communicate what my heart wanted, to a few. Mr.Yow Kum Pang was in a rush but had time to say goodbye.
In all, it was a busy day with lots of hearts exchanging good lucks and wishes. I have extracted my farewell note below...
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Dear all,
Today, as I take a different train and continue with my journey (where it ends? i don't know!), I would like to thank everyone of you sincerely for your noble and selfless guidance. The guidance, that has strengthened my character, my knowledge and certainly widened my experience, all through out the two years of journey together. The guidance, that has helped me to accomplish all my tasks at NYP. I have no doubt that NYP has made an important contribution to the development of true professionals in almost all spheres of Singapore's economic drive and I am also sure that this will continue in the years to come. Good luck.
NYP has been a place which taught me quite a lot of things and had sharpened me intellectually. The campus is such a vibrant place that it would even transform a dumb into powerful orator. I'd ever be indebted to this organization and each one of you with whom I interacted in at various times. Although an Hindu, I was encouraged by a verse in the book of Philippians (Chapter 2, verse 3) which said 'Consider others better than yourself.' Every person I interacted with in NYP has strengthened this paradigm and enabled me to appreciate the beauty of God's creation - the brain of man. Truly this is an organization powered by intellect and driven by values. Working with the organization would remain one of the most memorable phases of my life.
OK, I don't want to bother you all anymore. I'm sure you guys have tonnes of other better things to do rather than read this pathetic email. If you are still reading this at this point I thank you for your time and effort. I appreciate it...really. Feel free to leave me a note at shanshu75@hotmail.com or message me at (65)81576147 but kindly ignore comments about my horrendous grammar and spelling!
With no regrets about my contributions but regrets about leaving NYP, a wonderful place that has given me an opportunity to associate with u all, I continue with my journey.....
I will go on.....
S A N K A R. S
Lecturer - Process Instrumentation & Control
School of Chemical & Life Sciences (Chemical)
Nanyang Polytechnic. Singapore - 569830.
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Mr Sankar, I'm sorry i couldn't say the last goodbye to you as I was on MC today. Nevertheless, thank you for all the guidance that u had given me and to the all of us. I enjoyed viewing your blog and hope that you could update it more often so that we could know your latest news. All the best to you and good luck to your future endeavour. Take care =p (sharon koh, CPT0506)
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