Friday, August 28, 2009

New Job Training - Day 10

There. Another week has passed. 10th day since joining the new company. The surroundings are ok, but the traffic after work over the pass week has been dampened my mood for the rest of the day. Due to the fact that it is the fasting month for all of our Muslims herein this country, they’re given the privilege to leave early [about an hour] throughout the entire month so that they can prepare themselves for break fast time which is around 7.30 depending which zone are they located in our country. Seriously, since they’re able to leave so early, why on earth is the jam is goddamn serious than before? I was able to reach home around 6 before the whole ‘fasting saga’. Now during the fasting month, I can only reach home at least 630 irregardless which route I took. Why-oh-mother-of-$@%^#!@% it has to be like that??? I ain’t condemning anyone here but I’m just clueless, absolutely out of sort here.

Anyway, enough about that jam babbling for now. Let’s get to what have I learnt todate, the 10th day of my training days.

I was talking about the 1st assessment that we have this week. And yes, we had it on Tuesday. It’s an open-book assessment, so it’s pretty much pressure-less. Even though I was in this company for some times back, but this very department that I’m gonna be in, I have not touched the system, the processes at all during my previous tenure in here. Everyone seems to having the impression that I will for sure score perfect on this assessment. Well, to be honest, I did score perfect. C’mon, it’s an open book assessment. Just as long as we are able the understand the rational behind, why we’re doing it, which system that we are suppose to go in, and you’ll be alrite. Another thing is that, MAKE NOTES while training. if it’s just by listening to trainer without making notes, we can only absorb it during training, right after training, everything that the trainer said will be gone the moment we stepped outta training room. As for the notes, make it easy to understand for yourself. After all, it’s your own notes. You can whatever that you want, just as long as you are able to locate it the moment you’re stuck. That’s my own opinion. But then again, different people would have different style. So, suits yourself whatever way that is convenient to yourself.

I ain’t boasting on anything. I’m just merely sharing it with y’all. I don’t feel a slight bit of proud in me right after the result came out. Yea, maybe a wee-bit of excitement, but few seconds after that, ‘twas all back to normal. No celebration or stuff. It’s nothing to feel proud about. Things that we excelled inside of training room ie. assessments, it might not be applicable when we’re at the call floor. It might helps us in knowing what/which screen to go to on a speedy rate.

On a sidenote, the weather has been wet for the whole goddamn week. ‘twas all good in the morning when on my way to work. But the pain-in-the-ass moment is when going back home. It has been raining right after the clock hits 5.30 in the evening, for the past 4 consecutive days. In addition to that, the fasting month that I mentioned previously doesn’t help much as well. As of time of post, ‘twas raining this morning. It’s really damn ‘painful’ to wake up in the morning, only to find that the rain was pouring down like nobody business. OMG!! I feel like calling in for MC for a moment. But, my body clock has changed since last week. Yea. ‘twas unbelievable to me as well. It took me just a farking week to change from a non-morning-person to a normal-office hour person. I’m finally able to wake up in the morning, automatically, of course with the “assistance” of my ever-trustable-life-saviour alarm clock (I’ll upload the picture of the clock later on, as I’m posting this from office. Yea. My current new company do not restrict blog page. That’s a relief.)

There. My first post, live from office. You must wondering why on earth can I post this, at this point time while I’m suppose to be in training room. Well, all I can say is that:

My trainer is the BEST OF ALL thus far that I’ve encounter. So, yea.

That’s all for now. My co-trainees & trainer are complaining that I’m typing too much now. Hahaha.

Be back for more. I’m gonna have another badminton friendly game tomorrow. My body is not aching anymore. Woohoo!!!

2 comments:

  1. Pay attention during training. People talk in front, u update your blog???Har???

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