Salam..
Hello, I am a 'Jengkist' now. It's been approximately 3 weeks since I am here as a young and fresh lecturer. The word 'lecturer' gives me headache sometimes. Why can't I just be a student? Being a lecturer means work, and work means commitment and responsibility. I am not saying that being a student excludes you from commitments and saving you from carrying the burdens of responsibility but being a working person ties you with the company or place where you are working. Nonetheless, I am not saying that I loathe my job; I love it indeed. I have just realized that teaching is my forte; I just don't teach in school because I am not really comfortable with the environment. maybe if I want to settle down somewhere in the future, I might be settling down as a teacher, or principal maybe. (LOL)
Back to my new life as a Jengkist, it is not that bad to be in a very small town where you can have everything at one place. Of course, you can't get to see shopping malls like KLCC, Mid Valley, Empire Shopping Gallery or even Jaya Jusco. It is far to get delicious food like sweet scones in Teapot Deli, yummy cakes of Secret Recipe or Domes, one-stop coffee bean from Starbucks or Coffey Bean, fast food like McD,Pizza Hut or Carl's Jr. I am thankful enough that they have KFC and Ayamas here. We also have Sweet Apple Cafe which is closed on 'Pasar Malam Day.' Pasar Malam are held Tuesday and Wednesday (inside UiTM Campus), Thursday and Saturday in the campus. There are also banks like Bank Islam, Maybank, Agrobank and Tabung Haji here. For Bank Islam user, worry not because there is an ATM machine in the campus. (of course you have to queue long for it). Jengka is also close to Jerantut and Temerloh. There are vacation spot like Gunung Senyum and its 'Hutan Lipur,' and Lata Meraung (Screaming Waterfall). These are beautiful and back-to-nature spot that you will enjoice.
I think that is all for now. Shall be writing soon. xoxo
warmest regards from J-Town
Hello, I am a 'Jengkist' now. It's been approximately 3 weeks since I am here as a young and fresh lecturer. The word 'lecturer' gives me headache sometimes. Why can't I just be a student? Being a lecturer means work, and work means commitment and responsibility. I am not saying that being a student excludes you from commitments and saving you from carrying the burdens of responsibility but being a working person ties you with the company or place where you are working. Nonetheless, I am not saying that I loathe my job; I love it indeed. I have just realized that teaching is my forte; I just don't teach in school because I am not really comfortable with the environment. maybe if I want to settle down somewhere in the future, I might be settling down as a teacher, or principal maybe. (LOL)
Back to my new life as a Jengkist, it is not that bad to be in a very small town where you can have everything at one place. Of course, you can't get to see shopping malls like KLCC, Mid Valley, Empire Shopping Gallery or even Jaya Jusco. It is far to get delicious food like sweet scones in Teapot Deli, yummy cakes of Secret Recipe or Domes, one-stop coffee bean from Starbucks or Coffey Bean, fast food like McD,Pizza Hut or Carl's Jr. I am thankful enough that they have KFC and Ayamas here. We also have Sweet Apple Cafe which is closed on 'Pasar Malam Day.' Pasar Malam are held Tuesday and Wednesday (inside UiTM Campus), Thursday and Saturday in the campus. There are also banks like Bank Islam, Maybank, Agrobank and Tabung Haji here. For Bank Islam user, worry not because there is an ATM machine in the campus. (of course you have to queue long for it). Jengka is also close to Jerantut and Temerloh. There are vacation spot like Gunung Senyum and its 'Hutan Lipur,' and Lata Meraung (Screaming Waterfall). These are beautiful and back-to-nature spot that you will enjoice.
I think that is all for now. Shall be writing soon. xoxo
warmest regards from J-Town
if someone ask me about jengka.. i give him this link.. haha..
ReplyDeletebtw.. what up with "the pyschonics"? haha.. i just noticed that. kind a cool.