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There is something about this Family I've found. I can't wait to meet them all, like ALL Of them!

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Quek Siurong, he's a accounts manager from Kingsmen, servicing our corporate account mostly for events. Didn't had the best impression when I first met him, now I think we're friends instead of simply clients and "dunno the word"

It's easier to work with people of the same frequency, you get things done TOGETHER in a very swift and organise matter.

I do not think 4 months is a good gauge but I think it is enough to let me know that I will leave after this contract.

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