The Rain, the Sun and the Polyclinics.
The weather never fails to surprise me.
It can be egg-cooking-on-the-floor for 1 whole week, and the following week, 7 days of reservoir refilling. Not only that, it can be burning for 4-5 hours, then raining the next 4-5. I don't know if I should be happy about this.
This is exactly the kind of weather that causes your nearest polyclinics to be packed with people. Unfortunately, the nearest polyclinic from my place is the one that has the longest average waiting time. Statistically proven and widely publicized. 120-140 minutes if I am not wrong. That long just to seek professional help. Going to the polyclinic is a TORTURE. The wait is even more uncomfortable that the illness itself and going to the polyclinic these days reminds me of queuing up for freebies.
Queues at CCK polyclinic starts as early as 630am. Goodness.
Maybe overnight queues will be the next trend.
- "Eh Boss, I will be sick tomorrow ah. So I'm calling you now to inform you that I'll be on medical leave tomorrow."
To my SIM-RMIT mates,
Exams are in 1.12414 weeks time, so please take care everyone! This is not a good time to be falling sick. Especially when the weather is so unpredictable.
Best of luck for the exams and study hard!
Ben