Tuesday, June 13, 2006

IPPT not taken

Immediate causation (business law): If not for me being late, I would not have missed the test. Hence, it is of no consideration that shawn did not pre-book our slots and did not inform us a about the long queue. He is not at fault.

On moral grounds, he had failed in delivering what he ought to do as a promise to a friend. I was supposed to find out which ship is conducting IPPT and inform him. Then, he is supposed to pre-book our slots one week in advance. He failed to do so. Two, as a friend, he failed to inform us or to check our whereabouts in the morning. We had agreed to meet at 7.15pm. Given that we were late, it is reasonable to expect a friend to give a call to alert us. Furthermore, in seeing that the IPPT queue is already building up, he should have told us to abandone our plan so that we can save the time and money in travelling.

This time round, I am disappointed in his ommision of act. I hope that this is the last time that such 'incident' happens. It is not good for his career if he continues his style of doing things.

For me, well... it is over. No point looking back. Just hope to clear my IPPT asap... before I leave for america.

thx, have a good day ahead.. study..study..study..

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