It’s been 2 weeks in GetQuik so far, and it has come to my realization that working here has a minimum requirement.
A consistent exercise regime.
Back in where I came from, there is an abundance of sunlight, heat, humidity and trees. You could say it’s the ideal place to carry out exercise routines. It’s a pity I never did exercise. Instead, I was stuffing myself with awesome food. Food in Singapore has an obscene amount of variety. It isn’t uncommon to head down to a random coffee shop or food court and have a Chinese meal with Indian prata as a side. Suppers with friends were even more spectacular. You could have barbecued stingray topped with sambal chilli, steamed cockles, grilled sea snails, claypot chicken, sugar cane juice and plates of satay all on the same table. That is the beauty of coffee shops. I’ll touch on this the next time.
Getting back to a consistent exercise regime, it is necessary because Ken would take us out for lunch every single day. So far we’ve covered a few of the restaurants within the GetQuik network. In fact, I haven’t had a meal at the same place other than the occasional subway sandwich. It isn’t surprising since our business is in the food network. That, however, also means that I have to start watching my weight. The servings here are obnoxiously huge. Not to mention the refills. The FREE refills.
I remember having free refills back in Singapore at one of the KFCs near where I studied. The management later removed the spectacular feature because students from my school would gather there for project meetings. They’d order a small cup and nothing else for the entire day, thus taking up space, sucking up juice and providing no business for the restaurant. By the end of the day, the small cup would have its bottom washed clean of the waterproof layer, and soda would be dripping everywhere. That’s just insane.
In any case, I doubt it’d be much of a problem for me now. After all, I do cycle to work and back on a daily basis covering a total of roughly 9 miles. That doesn’t include the random jogging sessions I have with my housemate. Currently, I’m on a $200 bet with Intern #1, Qishan, (I’m #2 by seniority) that I could lose 22 pounds by July. He seems pretty confident that he’d easily take my money. We’ll see.
A consistent exercise regime.
Back in where I came from, there is an abundance of sunlight, heat, humidity and trees. You could say it’s the ideal place to carry out exercise routines. It’s a pity I never did exercise. Instead, I was stuffing myself with awesome food. Food in Singapore has an obscene amount of variety. It isn’t uncommon to head down to a random coffee shop or food court and have a Chinese meal with Indian prata as a side. Suppers with friends were even more spectacular. You could have barbecued stingray topped with sambal chilli, steamed cockles, grilled sea snails, claypot chicken, sugar cane juice and plates of satay all on the same table. That is the beauty of coffee shops. I’ll touch on this the next time.
Getting back to a consistent exercise regime, it is necessary because Ken would take us out for lunch every single day. So far we’ve covered a few of the restaurants within the GetQuik network. In fact, I haven’t had a meal at the same place other than the occasional subway sandwich. It isn’t surprising since our business is in the food network. That, however, also means that I have to start watching my weight. The servings here are obnoxiously huge. Not to mention the refills. The FREE refills.
I remember having free refills back in Singapore at one of the KFCs near where I studied. The management later removed the spectacular feature because students from my school would gather there for project meetings. They’d order a small cup and nothing else for the entire day, thus taking up space, sucking up juice and providing no business for the restaurant. By the end of the day, the small cup would have its bottom washed clean of the waterproof layer, and soda would be dripping everywhere. That’s just insane.
In any case, I doubt it’d be much of a problem for me now. After all, I do cycle to work and back on a daily basis covering a total of roughly 9 miles. That doesn’t include the random jogging sessions I have with my housemate. Currently, I’m on a $200 bet with Intern #1, Qishan, (I’m #2 by seniority) that I could lose 22 pounds by July. He seems pretty confident that he’d easily take my money. We’ll see.
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