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Saturday, November 12, 2005

the new age clerk...

into the 21st millenium, there had been a lot of changes. for one, the expectations and standards of a clerk in army has risen to unprecedented levels, where they are now known as: the new age clerk...

being a clerk is far away from photocopying stapling papers. the new age clerk in the 21st century need to show tremendous initiative and responsilibity, among other qualities, in order to contribute to the nation. we handle administrative work that are deemed as important as training itself, because without a good service support, even the best soldiers and commanders will not succeed. often, the side tat has the support edge will last and thus be victorious.

expected to hav the common knowledge of warfare like usage of weapons, clerks hav to be armed wif knowledge in the battlefield. although we contributed no brain juices in the planning of a mission, we act as the hands and feets of those involved. when soldiers are fighting wif their lives, we are tabulating charts and reports wif our lives. any mistake or delay in this could mean the difference between independence as a nation and hardship as a defeated country.

even in peace time we, as the new age clerks, cannot afford to let loose our guard. we handle all sorts of administrative work, ranging from leave, attendance, documentation to welfare, career management and writing reports of all sorts. we are operational ready, 247365. wif our tight 7-day workweek, we self sacrifice our personal time to our cause.

as much as the high expectations a new age clerk need to fulfil, there is also a high level of stress. inevitable human mistakes that we can make will lead to us having a 8-day, 9-day, or 10-day workweek. although we are fully committed to do our best at no extra charge per hour overtime, we do feel the stress that is impeding our performance from reaching a maximum. it does not show alot at work or play, but at least it has caused a new age clerk to write rubbish in his blog.

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