Thursday, June 03, 2004 Morale throughout the platoon is non-existent. The common consensus is that we're being sorely overworked. Already we're in charge of organising almost all of June's events. Add this to the fact that "All NSF officers and specialists are to stay in w.e.f. 01 June 2004", and you understand how rotten I feel now. I don't walk around the unit anymore -- now it's either a sad shuffle, imitating a recently ORDed mess boy, or an angry stamp. Regarding stay-in, one can't help but feel depressed. For us it is akin to having a lollipop snatched away mid-lick. Last night I had to drag myself back to camp. And was woken up in the middle of the night by loud snorts from the badly-blocked nose of a neighbour. Spent one full hour getting back to sleep. In an army, especially in the Singaporean army, life amazingly goes on as usual. Morale issues come into little consideration when work is the issue. As one sergeant put it, "we'll kao bei a lot, but the work still gets done." Maybe because there's such a large ratio of specialists in my unit. This, incidentally, is my new system of blogging: I write them down on paper in camp, then I transfer them here when I get home. Just in case you were wondering why the entry timings are during office hours. Internet access in my unit is limited to only 2 computers, and competition for them has hottened up considerably..
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