It Doesn’t Rain, But it Pours
04
June
It was pouring yesterday afternoon in Miri. Flooded a few roundabouts and roads. Miri surely needs adequate contingency planning for any unexpected natural disasters.

Dark clouds over the roof of my shop. It then rained in the afternoon.

























1. Shirley | June 23rd, 2008 at 8:27 pm
Hi Alex!
Its me! I spoke to you before on another posting about Bintulu! I am still trying to get there, and I have my airfare now, but need to ask – will anyone employ anyone without a permit – unofficially? Or are they really very strict? I mean obviously everyone will say ‘yes you must have a permit’, but my friend says sometimes you arrive and get casual work in some places – get paid cash and just live to cover your daily expenses at least, with maybe a bit to spare! that would be ok – i could eat and have a bit of fun, and get somewhere to stay. I only want to do legal stuff, but just for a few months. I am asking your advice, because you seem to have a good working knowledge of the places, judging form your postings. I would be grateful for a view thanks! I have tried to get a job through all the normal channels – referred to web sites and need to be HIGHLY qualified!
well i am good at what i do and quite capable but not highly qualified. any way thanks again!