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Inventory & Warehouse Management SAP Experience

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Today I woke up at 8.25am. It seems that it is just 5 minute earlier than my yesterday's wake up time for the Manufacturing Execution SAP course. This morning course is about Inventory & Warehouse Management SAP and it is related to the things that we learned yesterday. Somehow we just continue to follow the instruction in the book to key in all the necessary information as it feels like doing data entry stuff although you need to understand the structure first. Well, I tried to stay positive and focus on the things that I learned today since the exam is coming 2 weeks from now. Around 10.40am I went to have my brunch and the "Chicken Kut Teh" that cost for RM5 including rice is really nice to eat as well as it made me full as below.
After that, we just played some cards game to pass our lunch time and my friend shared that we can play the card game online.

Besides, there is a Lifeline program for entrepreneur 2015 by Operion Ecommerce and Software Sdn Bhd but I couldn't make it on time as below.
After the class start, we continue to the SAP lesson as below.
Well, one of my friend did asked me whether I had lost interest on this subject. The truth is Yes due to the lesson is quite boring and No is due to this is the fundamental of SAP before we going to the next specialize field if you want to earn RM10,000+ in future 10 years time. There is one industry that I believe will never die is the service line no matter in term of support team and operation because every company need it although this job has been "looked down" by society in someway. Upon completion for this SAP course, we just manage to be the end user unless you want to pursue to specialize in any one of the the module.

Around 6.10pm I arrived home since we played some games after class. Somehow I just felt a bit not happy due to "something" but I found the way to overcome it which is going out to explore the food. Around 8.10pm I make a move from house and walk around Elite Avenue. At first I was decided to go to try the vegetarian food at Beyond Veggie by Secret Recipe Penang as below.
However, I change my mind when I saw the simple noodle cost around RM18+ and the rice cost around RM23+ as I think it is better for me to eat Japanese food for this type of price. After walking for some time, I found the Kiyomi (清美) Japanese Restaurant and it feels like a premium sushi shop where the price is quite expensive. Besides, it is my first time to order a "customized dish" which is kitchen special order for the Salmon Sushi that cost RM3 each since it is not on the menu as below.
No doubt the salmon is really fresh and I liked it very much.

Finally I arrived back home at 9.35pm after walking for about 20 minute from the Kiyomi Japanese restaurant. Then I just read some information online and check email. I just read the "I Have The World Biggest House, But... (我有世界最棒的高级房子,可是。。。)" article and found it is worth to read if you understand Chinese. Some people do questioned me how come I can keep go to eat those "expensive" restaurant without having much concern about my current financial status. No doubt that I will find my own way and "takkan" (Bahasa Malaysia) I always need to mention this food is sponsored by the "eye" company, thank you for visit my blog? Later on, I just edited the "lima puluh sembilan / enam puluh tingkat" dining room blog post as someone thought I steal take the photo without asking the owner's Ms Hew as below.

Over time, I just felt that it is useless to keep explain myself to other's people as sometime it just feels like too "over-dramatic" in someway. In fact, no people would really read my boring+talking cxxk" blog and you have the option not to visits my blog since it is not mean for human to read one. Before I end my post, I would like to share the "Inside the world of Malaysian sugar babies" by Rage website as I had highlighted some of the main point of the article which show the reason of why there is a demand of supply for the "escort industry" below.
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1) “Having financial security is important to me. If I have to date a man to get it, why not?” said the Form Six student. It’s difficult to maintain my lifestyle as it is, but I also want to have nice clothes, and have fancy meals. My friend’s sugar daddy was able to give her all that, so I decided to try it too.”

2) This sugar daddy-sugar baby arrangement – where attractive young people offer “companionship” (which usually includes sex) in exchange for money, shopping trips and exotic holidays – is becoming increasingly popular in Malaysia, all thanks to the Internet.

3) No money, no honey. Sugar babies view their sugar daddies as ‘boyfriends’, but with deep pockets as opposed to any deep feelings.

4) Puteri, who lives in Ipoh, decided to go with a classifieds website to find her sugar daddy, asking for RM1,000 a month – relatively cheap compared to sugar babies in the Klang Valley.

In exchange, she would be his girlfriend and provide the company and “love” involved in such relationships.

Does that arrangement include sex?

“Of course!” she said, sounding surprised. “Isn’t that the way it works?”


5) “To be very honest, I love money, and the power that comes with it, adding that a one-off dinner date with her costs RM500, excluding the expensive gifts. I’ve never considered this prostitution,” said Sandy, 23, who started her sugar life in 2012, when she a second year college student.

6) “Most students will graduate with a large amount of debt that will take years to pay off. Of course, a sugar daddy would ease that financial burden; or a sugar mommy, for that matter.

7) “Not everyone in college comes from well-off families. There are many from smaller towns whose families spend a lot of their money paying for their education, and they can’t afford to have the great lifestyle their friends have,” she said.

So, how rich do you have to be to afford a sugar baby? Well, the Malaysian ones listed on SeekingArrangement.com have annual incomes from US$75,000 (RM268,000) to US$1mil (RM3.5mil).

8) “I am willing to pay my sugar baby up to RM3,000 a month,” said Jon, 25, who currently works in his father’s company. It would take up a large chunk of his salary RM5,000 salary, but he doesn’t mind. “It’s less complicated to have a sugar baby, and besides, even if I had a girlfriend I’d spend a lot of money on her anyway.”

He previously had a sugar baby living in Sabah, and would pay for her flight tickets to Kuala Lumpur, where he lives. “It’s a good arrangement, and I’m the one in control.”

9) “Being a manager, I feel I can afford to splurge on a girl,” he said. “So I appreciate it when the girl is honest about what she wants.
10) “Regardless of whether a man has money or not, when two people are dating, sex will inevitably be a part of the equation.”
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Well, I'm not promoting the greatness of paying money to get "Love" relationship, but just want to say that somehow MONEY is still a major factors that drives most of the things in our life. In fact, I do wonder whether I would "try" this kind of thing or not one day after lived for over 25 years in this earth although there is no use to "jelly" or being proud for this kind of things right?
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