End Of My Days As An MTV Freelancer

Now that the MTV Asia Awards are over, my stint as an MTV freelancer is over as well, so I headed back to the office to do my clearance and all that stuff. It was a very, very fun experience. Even though I left past 8:30pm almost everyday and with certain nights staying till past 11pm (record is 1am), it never really felt stressful or like work. It was like-minded individuals working towards something that needed to succeed.

In a lot of ways this reminds me of what Terence told me once while we were heading up the club together. He noticed I needed to work with people who knew what they were doing and knew their place in the scheme of things so that we could all work together without worrying about whether things will get done. And that was what life was for the last month: working with people who knew what needed to be done, and getting them done.

Enough serious talk, now for some pics!

Our \"office\"

The room we worked out of

Alcohol

Alcohol to help pass the days (and nights)

cupcakes made by Fara

Cupcakes from Fara on her last week. They tasted friggin excellent!

cheryl & i

Cheryl & I

rachelyn and i

Rachelyn and I

Darn I forgot to take pictures with the TAR team. But there will always be opportunities! All in all it was an excellent time and I’d head back there if they ever needed a new employee! *hint hint*

 

6 Responses to “ End Of My Days As An MTV Freelancer ”

  1. Damn! Why can’t I have hot babes (instead of aunties) in my office??

  2. @moby: i wonder if it’s the office environment? haha!

  3. you guys have no dress code? what a SURPLISE!

  4. @reuben: got dress code! as casual as possible! HAHA!

  5. omg the world is friggin’ small! cheryl’s my fyp partner in ntu! (im the lucky charms commenter btw). just came to ur blog after seeing ur comment on my blog and den finding that we have a mutual friend and that wow social media.

    ok long sentence. small world!

  6. @Alexis: No way that’s super coincidental! That’s why social media rocks!! =)

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