Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Who Cares, Right?

I really don’t get how people can be so irresponsible. Really I don’t. And I feel like a mom ranting about this but who cares right? I think I’ve had it bottled up inside for long enough and it is perfectly fine for me to rant it out like this.

So I am not known for finishing assignments way ahead of time but I always get things done in time to hand it in. regardless of how slow or fast the progress is, I make it a point to remain in Kampar whenever we are nearing any submission dates because it would be simpler for everybody if the group leader, which most of the time is me, wants to call for a meeting, all the members are present because they are in the area.

Now, I really don’t understand what goes on in their brains because they just like to disappear whenever submission dates are near. They leave town and go to Ipoh for some entertainment just for fun or to de-stress themselves, whatever the reasons are, I don’t really care. But one thing I do care is, how can you leave when things are not done? Leaving after submission is perfectly fine because we normally cut off all connections after the report is done but now, it’s not even done and people are already all over the place.

Last weekend one went to Penang but I’ll let that slide, but now, when we have a tonne of things to do before our big ass presentation next Tuesday, one goes missing to the nearby town and isn’t around until night time. Fine, I admit it was my fault because I didn’t give an earlier note that we will be having a meeting tonight so he went off thinking there’s nothing to do for now but how could you even think that it’s ok to run off when there’s still a tonne of things left to do?

Common sense would tell you that you are suppose to remain here for any emergency meetings and whatnots, so that people can get a hold of you when they need your contribution to finish the report?


Seriously I don’t get this sort of people. How can they run off to play when the others are still here trying to get things done?

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