Madam Duisa and Jeya originally planned to escape the 'gotong-royong' (working together to do something) where we have to move out all of the stuffs inside the PKG (Pusat Kegiatan Guru : Teacher's Activities Center) to a new building. I told them that I'm going to stay and help. We may joke about leaving and not doing any physical work but it's just not the right the thing to do. Even so, Madam Duisa did gone somewhere and did not get involved because of a course. Since 2 days ago, we received calls from JPN maybe, I'm not really sure but there's a PLC course which I think I'm going to have next week in my FasiLINUS course. I don't really know what it stands for but Simon was supposed to go and he had another course going on. So Madam Duisa went for it.
In the morning at 9.00am, only 10 officers attended the MS ISO meeting including me. I wonder why only a few people attended this. Mr. Henry was the one doing the presentations and he did told us that he went for the course for this for about 4 days. But he's only going to take from 9.00am until 11.30am, he's only going to give the important parts and he gave us soft copies for further reading. The meeting was supposed to be some kind of a in house training. MS ISO in simpler term means the appropriate way of doing your work. It touches everything, from a really complex paper work for visiting schools to a simpler task as in turning off the lights when you go back home.
Right... so immediately, right after taking our lunch we helped with the gotong-royong. I was really into it and carried most of the heavy stuffs. I gain a new found respect for our boss PPD Drs. Mahanin Osman because he was also there carrying heavy stuffs with us. As hours went by, officers who are helping were tired and went inside the office. Only the new officers, Weljain, Arnold, Mr. Justin and me still standing. I guess "New" is always "Better". We were really tired and the sun was blazing hot. I can't actually believe that we manage to pulled it off. We were carrying big round tables, big shelves and photocopy machines those are really hard to lift.
That's all for today. Ja! Mata Asta.
19th March 2014 (Wednesday)
In the morning at 9.00am, only 10 officers attended the MS ISO meeting including me. I wonder why only a few people attended this. Mr. Henry was the one doing the presentations and he did told us that he went for the course for this for about 4 days. But he's only going to take from 9.00am until 11.30am, he's only going to give the important parts and he gave us soft copies for further reading. The meeting was supposed to be some kind of a in house training. MS ISO in simpler term means the appropriate way of doing your work. It touches everything, from a really complex paper work for visiting schools to a simpler task as in turning off the lights when you go back home.
Right... so immediately, right after taking our lunch we helped with the gotong-royong. I was really into it and carried most of the heavy stuffs. I gain a new found respect for our boss PPD Drs. Mahanin Osman because he was also there carrying heavy stuffs with us. As hours went by, officers who are helping were tired and went inside the office. Only the new officers, Weljain, Arnold, Mr. Justin and me still standing. I guess "New" is always "Better". We were really tired and the sun was blazing hot. I can't actually believe that we manage to pulled it off. We were carrying big round tables, big shelves and photocopy machines those are really hard to lift.
That's all for today. Ja! Mata Asta.
19th March 2014 (Wednesday)
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