You say yes, I say no.
You say stop and I say go go go, oh no.
You say goodbye and I say hello
Hello hello
I don’t know why you say goodbye, I say hello
Hello hello
I don’t know why you say goodbye, I say hello
Finally said goodbye. I’d be leaving in few weeks. Time to pack my things and sort files from pc. I sent an email and soon the rumors of my departure ran through the grapevine. I did not receive any replies like the usual “K, Thanks, Bye”. Just nothing. Should I consider that good or not? Good since it wont be too hard for me to leave (like what happened in 2010). Bad cause I dont have any confirmation about this nor received any appreciation message after all these sacrifices :l

I love what I do here at work but there are things that I need to take note of. First, is my future. Well, I dont want to be an employee all my life. My dream is to start my own business of course (aside from Sparkle Shop) and it would be great if I start it when I am still young. Second, I want to stick with Web Designing and master all things about it. I am moving full time to the job we, at Siamese, started and do something else with my life. Now, how do I say goodbye to co-workers? It’ll be a little hard for me since these new people in my life are too kind and fun to be with. Here are some tips I got from them:
1. Despedida (lol) – a goodbye gathering; when the person leaving orders food for everyone before the date of departure; party time. Well, that, I am still thinking – kuripotness running through my veins!
2. Stay connected – Please let’s not be strangers. With all the social networking sites popping around, I am sure we’d all keep in touch.
3. Turn over files to other designers. I’ll make sure that my departure would be polished and professional and wont burn bridges with them.
I’d miss you guys! I’d miss all the mean things we do and the pressure we handle everyday. See you soon~
Last Updated on 9 years by Carizza
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