View From the Top
Of all the interviews I had, the most recent one was the most interesting. Or rather, the journey to the location of the interview was (Ok ok, the interview was really interesting too but that’s not what I want to talk about).
It was quite the wild goose chase actually. I mistakenly thought the interview was held at Harbourfront Tower (which I took some time searching for), but Security directed me to the 15th level of the tower where I had to a cable car to Mount Faber where the main offices are. So I gingerly got onto the cable car, and immmediately made the stupid (brave?) mistake of looking directly down, resulting in my feeling dizzy and faint and pukish (I’m a mild acrophobe, you see). But my touristy instincts got the better of me, so I ignored the dizziness, gamely whipped out my camera and started shooting.


(For more pictures, please refer to the gallery at the side bar.)
Call me a ‘mountain tortoise’, but it was really thrilling, being high up in the sky.
After the interview, I made my way to the mrt only to be greatly amused by this.
Riigghhhhttt, I thought to myself, it must be a technical glitch that has gone unnoticed. Tsk tsk.
… that it wasn’t a glitch, it was for real. Ahem. Oh well.
- the worker
s t a r m | s t April 20th, 2005
