Goodbye my first job
Saturday, October 8th, 2005 at 1:16 pm in My LifeI did it, i left my company yesterday and turn to full time blogging. I worked in the company for 1 year and decided that it is time for me to take my own path mainly on two reasons. One is that i feel like taking a break from the daily routine and two is that my part time online revenue is greatly higher than my 9 to 6 job salary.
I’ve blogged for 7 months and recently i’ve seen a huge growth on my online revenue eventhough i just do it as part time but the problem is i couldn’t squeeze some time to push it further because i’ve been tied up by my job. So i would like to try putting more effort on it and see how it goes.
I’ve learned alot from this company, before joining this company i’ve never even touch PHP before. I’ve gain alot of experience from my manager and i would like to express my gratitude towards him and everyone else for treating me so well.
I’m very happy now that i can spend more time with my parents, help them do the house chore, wake up late and having my hobby as my full time career. Wish me luck.
p/s: By the way, if you got any freelance job or projects then just email me since im very free


June 8th, 2006 at 4:14 am
Good luck to you, but dont forget that it was with the help form the lord that got you where u r today so u should always remember to give him the praise cool
November 14th, 2005 at 2:43 am
[…] I found some interesting discussions over here and here. Count back the days its been almost 1 month since i left my first job and venture into the unknown which is full time blogging. Heres the full story: I graduated from Inti College Subang Jaya with a Computer Science degree(2nd upper class) and landed my first job in a photo processing company working as a Programmer/Webmaster. Before going into the company i have zero knowledge in PHP and they require me to know the particular web programming language. It took me 1 week to self learn PHP. Its easy for me to pick up PHP because my final year project is an online system and i’ve learned ASP from an Indian lecturer, so i know the basics of web programming. […]