Tuesday, November 24, 2009

My Part-timing at SAD of TARC!

And yes, i was being recruited to work as temporary assistant at Student Affair Department ,to my surprise, i thought i will be working at library as what my mum told me, but due to the lack of workers/staffs, i was being dispatched there.

All i have to manage and handle is a lots more bunch of paper works, that is photocopying using the cyclostyle photostat machines( a very advancing machines which can produce many copies of papers at a very high speed ). Huh, it makes me so rushing the whole days long9 from 8.30am to 5.30pm and eventually what i have learnt today is to have the my hands work fast to control the photostating machines and to arrange the papers as well.

First day at work , i can definitely feel a very nervous and tensed atmosphere!
i met a lots of people like Yen Pin , Richard Choo, Mr Tan(IT officer), the last time i worked at TARC is Dec 2007 till May 2008. almost 6 moth, and now i have came back again, and most staffs are still left without intact! haha..a new staff with a new face are seen somewhere.
Miss Ng Yi Jiuan,the senior registrar of SAD have a chat with me this morning before i started my jobs.

The Student Affair Department (SAD) is a place where almost all lecturers flock to photostats their teaching materials like tutorials , notes and etc..so i everytime, no matter it is a matter of seconds or minutes, u could see lecturers walk in and out of the office. haha, some of them have some clinche gossip too.=p

I met a nice and honest guy name Yee Weng,my collugue now..he is very nice and friendly, i still remember he told me to treat this office workplace as you own home, don't have to tensed up and shy. haha..i hope for his kind of employer in future, really hard to find one like him, so caring !..
another Indian girl named Givi, she is quite okay too, and to my surprise, she is going to leave her job to work as worker at TNB next week. well, if she is leaving, the workloads would be much heavier then. haiz!

I hope to learn more tommorow besides the photostating works. Sitting at the office counter dealing with hundreds of lecture notes and tutorials from lecturers are not an easy tasks. HUH!

Anyway, i have just posted some of my oinions in lowyat and get a good feedback from one of the forummer regarding the benefits of doing part time jobs.
here is the excerpt from her blog:

My personal experience:

I have worked the following jobs:

a clerk/receptionist- at the age of 17 for 3 months
a lab assistant- at the age of 19 for 4 months
in university- held the following jobs: secretary (twice), telemarketer, data entry clerk, industry training intern (compulsory for me to earn my degree)
As your career life cycle changes, the choices you’ve made also change. My first job as a clerk got me 3 things that I’ve wanted since I was 13- my first Panasonic walkman, a mountain bike and a camera- all of which I proudly bought with my own hard earned money. From there, I’ve learn from young to work for what you want- and when you get the reward, the feeling that you’ve earned it is priceless.

When I was 19 and working as a lab assistant, I decided I wanted to be a qualified chemist- because I thought I had loved lab work- I was having so much fun working alongside seniors who were fresh graduates. We were having so much fun testing compounds of M&Ms, twisties, Gardenia, cakes, cookies and eating them after…. My colleagues then were about few years older than me and were my role models- that’s why I stressed the point in the first article- that you must select the right kind of jobs to mix with the right group of people. Sometimes, you may set yourself up for a misguided direction for a long time by mixing and being influenced by the wrong group of people.


Anyway, when I got accepted into a local university, I relunctantly tendered my resignation. At first I did not want to leave the place but my colleagues, mostly graduates themselves knew the benefits of an education and warned me not to give up the chance. Another lab assistant- a rowdy tomboy who chain smoked and did not manage to get a decent education, had advised me to further my studies so that I would not be like her- doing a chemist’s job but being paid as a lab assistant (much lower).

The boss even wrote me a good recommendation letter (he was known not to be a generous person with compliments or money but he was kind enough to write me the letter). While all my schoolmates applied for engineering (why science students can only think of being an engineer?) or IT. I targeted specifically for chemistry courses. I got into chemistry- and even successfully applied for an upgrade (to a better course) because of the recommendation letter written by my boss which I submitted with my upgrade request.

At the same time, I was also taking some management papers because everyone else was taking it. And strangely, except for the first semester when the management lecturer was really plain boring and had a strange way of evaluating students, the rest of the semesters I was excelling my management papers- especially those like marketing, entrepreneurship, basic accounting (even though I have no prior basics in accounting before). And the scores for my chemistry papers were of lackluster- in regions of B minus and Cs.

Because I was working during the breaks doing mostly office jobs (I found these jobs myself through classified ads/job agencies), I realized that my calling is to work with people, not with chemicals or in labs. I was happy previously as the lab assistant job because I had friends- and these people had treated me like their ‘little kid sister’.

But during a few office jobs that I’ve taken during semester breaks, I was to help one boss to organise a seminar in a hotel. I did it single-handedly- by calling his clients/suppliers, sourcing the right hotel and making arrangements with them, RSVP those attending- till his seminar was a success, I knew for sure I studied the wrong course- that time I just finished the first semester of my second year.

I forced myself to study to make sure I pass all my chemistry papers and to get a degree. I was lucky that my management papers helped my grades a little. After I graduated, while my course-mates were searching for chemistry and engineering jobs, I search for jobs in the service industry. Because of my holiday working experience, I managed to land myself with one of the market leaders- and worked in the company for 9 years till I resigned last year and went travelling.

My point in sharing the story with you is for you to realize that by getting a job that exposes you to people whom you want to be when you grow up, you have a clearer direction. You can potentially save yourself years of trial and error when you work and observe those around you when working. It sure beats spending the holiday just holed up in front on the PC doing chats, Facebook and games or watching TV- you can do that after work but don’t just do it the whole day.

Your skills, preference, interest, life’s direction would evolve with time – it’s not carved in stone. Many of my former colleagues are now upcoming successful people in various industries. We have all begun from the same point, doing the same job- and with time, we realize our individual callings. I’m probably the ‘rebel’ of them all, as I’ve always been, choosing to love content management, websites and blogging- despite nearly flopping my Internet & Multimedia course during university (had it not been my friend who wrote the entire html program, I would have gotten at least a C).

Accept and embrace change- but don’t get too worried about it either. When the time comes, you would know what to do- with a bit of courage and hard work, you would succeed.

Most importantly, try something- even jobs that is labor intensive if you cannot find suitable office jobs (since times are hard now). And when working, observe successful people around you. By doing this, you can save years of being stuck in a job you do not like because you took the wrong major in college.

In the next article, I will explore other alternatives you can also consider- you can start young and build up good income that can trail off
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source:http://life.yinteing.com/


i hope to gain more experience and thus i am willing to work part time.alright, i am a shy person i admit, but seriously, i hope to expand muy social networking and eventually i can be a brave person standing in front of a crowd to give speech and share my thoughts. ^^ after all, Interpersonal skills are important, isn't it? haha..

Monday, November 23, 2009

Works at TARC

I will be going to TARC , working part time there tomorrow, As a temporary assistant at library, i know my task would be something like checking the books , do some paperworks and arranging books etc..or maybe have to deal with student--TARCians, like on the look-out by checking their attires and student Identification cards( which i found it rather boring! Hope that i won't get this kind of job!).

I want to learb something new, and thus i am willing to work there. may God bless me with the good tasks coming ahead tomorrow so as i can learn something new and beneficial. after all, it is all about utilising my time to the fullest during this semester break.=)
this is the second time i am working part time there, luckily my mum introduce me this part time job, at least can get my time fulfilled beneficially.=D
But, i don't know why, feeling quite nervous now, and hope that everything would go smoothly tomorrow =)

And here am i , posting on lowyat forum , hoping to get some constructive feedbacks. but things apepear to be like a simple yet satisfying reply. HAH!

My Questions--new thread created:

Hi, lowyat forummer, Good days to you all.
I am undergrads student ,first year,and am currently on my semester break and i am looking for a suitable part time job to fully utilise my long break instead of slacking at home.
And now, my mum has helped me by introducing me a part time job which is working as a temporary assisstant at library of TARC .

Would it be beneficial to me in future if i were looking for any job since i have got the experience of working as a library assistant before?

previously i have worked there during my holidays while waiting for my SPM result and that is the time when i have worked at computer lab for 5 months. and now i am returning to work there part time again as a temporary assistant in library.

So i have the EPF deduction and my EPF number as well, Would it do anything to me? cos i have no idea on how the salary is being calculated . All i know is there is reduction in SOSCO and EPF, and the net salary per month is RM 800++..

and from what my mum told me, now we only work during weekdays, weekends not included as it is the time to relax and get out of the bustling of workdays. And thus i think of just utilising my time well so i will start working there tomorrow.

What i want to know is does the work experience like this--part time job would do anything good to me in future?


one useful reply:
Depends on what you actually do for your job.

Real world situation, employer will be interested in qualities like public relation skills, critical thinking skills and troubleshooting skills.

In your case, as temporary assistant in a library, do you actually practice or implement those skills?

Of course, duration of your part-time job is another thing too.



All right, i hope for the best to come tomorrow! Bye and good night! wanna have my dinner then.=D

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Finish semester 1! =)

Time flies, time flies quickly.
After my last exam paper yesterday(13th Nov), it finally signifies the end of my first semester in UM. And yeah, i have completed one semester out of my six semester at UM.
Without really realising it, time flies very quickly and swiftly, i still remember the time when i firstly stepped into 4th Residential College,University Malaya. The registration day and the long,tough weeks of Haluansiswa still vividly portrayed on my mind. And yet now, it is already the end of one semester.

Alright ,i am summing up the life during my first semester in UM.

Well, lecturers in UM are all nice..I like the way my inorganic chemistry professor , Dr Zainuddin explains things in detail . i admired the way he carry himself and with his good commandment in English, he speaks a very fluent english and that makes us understand the context of chemistry very well. He taught us a lots of life philosophy besides the periodic table , the Group one ,two etc elements . He makes a good lecturer and i see the passion while he is teaching.I hope i will one day become like him, very fluent in english and delivers my lesson in a clear and concise way.=) thus, from nowonwards, i have to constantly improve my english , elevate from intermediate level to higher intermediate.

I took a total of 15 credits for this semester:
History of science and philosophy---3 credits
(well, theis lecturer is very young, Mr SMS,as he is commonly known as. He is well known for his visit to Egypt=p..do you know why? this is because the famous piture of him being printed out on the slides of our notes. haha.
through this course, it is not a bad course after all, some may think it is like a history where we have to kepp on memorising ecery little facts and cramp it into our mind to face the hardcore exam.
actually it is not only that, try to think : if we wanna learn something, we got to memorise things and get our concept and theory well before we could explain to other people right? so the facts like the Father of Biology which is Aristotle, Father of Modern Astronomy- Nicolaus Copernicus, Father of surgery- Sushruta etc...the list go on and on.If ever somebody ask us this kind of question to test our history knowledge, isn't it comes in handy?=p
Seriously, i not only learn all the philosophical and the history of ancient civilisation like China, India, Islam, Greek, Mesapotamia, Egypt and Europe, but i learn about the contribution of famous figures in every cicilisation like Hammurabi in Mesapotamia,Esagil-kin-Apli who wrote the Diagmostic Handbook, Ibn Sina who is regarded as the father of medicine. Zhang zhong Jing who is regarded as the 'Hippocrates of China' and so on...i learn to appreciate their efforts in making many contributions in order to glorify and to make their civilisation prosper.

2.Asas Pembudayaan Keusahawanan(APK)
This course structure is designed to train us as a future entrepreneur. sound fun right? and yes, we learn about the many tactics and skills of setting and doing business. We are given a task to form a group of 25 people and staring out a bussiness, selling food and drinks and we are just given a mere of a set-up empty space and thus, all the model, products and all types of preparations like banners, the strategics of marketing and production, finance have to be done barehand by us. I was given a task of being the head of marketing and what i can say is i learn quite a lots of things through this bussiness activity.perhaps this is the first time i set up a bussiness and being the marketing head, i have to think of the proper startegics to sell out our bussiness ,that is to market our products by preparing banners, poster and some ideas to attract customers. I was rather suprised and at the same time tingling with the idea of one of members to suggest us for`wearing mask to attract more customers to come to patronise our products . people are always intriguing with the special make-up and appearances, thus we rather make a good strategic to market our products.
Besides, the Rubic cube competition is rather interesting too. We have come out with idea of organising a rubic cube competition to make more customers to patronise our stall. that is a very good idea , isn't it?=)

3.BioPopulation and Biocell
well, these are the 2 compulsary subjects that need to be taken by all ISB students.
I can't believe that the questions are pretty easy and straight forward. For biopop, like what Dr Pozi Millow had said before, this subject designed to let all of us grab an additional A. well, true enough, the questions though there are 100 of them all together, but once you got read through the whole chapters , it is quite basci actually. HAIH!, All in ALL i still hope for an A la..HAHA
Biocell, well,50 questions all together, i can say it is a bit harder than biopop, i pray for the A to come the way seeing that i have striked rather hard for this subject! LOL..I like Dr Hashimah, she is regarded as the best teacher in delivering lessons in a effective ways ! her english is excellent, clear and more importantly concise and straight to the point!=) I like genetics ever since she taught us!
PS: i think Dr Pozi , lecturer of biopop should have learned from her, the way to effective teaching!

4.basic chemistry(4credit hours)
This is the most compulsary subjects for all of us---biochemistry student! Every students have a minimum of 10 credits hours to take extra courses outside their department. But we biochem student are made compulsary to take basic chem 1 and 2 which made up of 8 credits hours in total, thus left 2 credits hours available for us to take courses out of our department.
IMO, basic chem expose us to the 3 main branch of chem which are Inorg chem taught by Dr Zainuddin, org chem taught by Dr Hairul Tajuddin, physical chem taught by Dr Sim. well, personally, i like Dr zainudiin, the way he teach is very impressive.
during the bacis chem exam, it is the worst exam that i have sat for of all the 15 credit hours that i have taken. probably due to the lack of time while doing the questions which stands for 10 marks! All in all, i will pray that i could get a good result, at least A-...please! HAHA....

well,next semester course registration will start soon, and i have to register for another 18 cerdits hours , if not mistaken! =D

conclusion: what i learn during first semester is really fun! CHEERS!

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Biochemistry Rocks!

dear blog,
i have not written or posting anything for such a long time ..the reasons for that are:
1. i was quite engrossed to facebook.
2.i was busy preparing for exams , assignment ,projects, presentations, and all sorts of activities meetings.

all sorts of reasons and explanations are not enough time.i think it is a lame excuse lor. haha

well, anyway, i am really looking forward to the end of the exam which is on 13th nov, next friday. besides, i do hope that i could do the best in my exam.

i have a great dilemma before that, i think of give it a try to appeal to change my current course to pharmacy but eventually i have changed my mind again.i believe i am not that fond of being worked in hospital , but what i like and what i interested matter the most in the determination of my future careers isn't it?
thus, i will continue my biochemistry degree and perhaps, with god grace i can become a good lecturer , teaching medical and life sciences students, passing all my precious knowledge to them. i believe i can be a good educators by enhancing and improving myself from time to time. Thus no matter what would i end up in future, academics field is definitely my most chosen field based on my INTEREST!

here i quote some facts from www.biochemistry.org:
Biochemistry is at the heart of life science. It is a fascinating, diverse and sprawling discipline; which makes it near impossible to pigeon-hole or define concisely. Many look upon biochemistry as a science that underpins and explains the essential processes of life, impacting on:

* Biotechnology and bioinformatics
* Cell biology and signalling
* Development and disease
* Energy and metabolism
* Genetics
* Molecular biology
* Plant biology


Biochemists:

* Provide new ideas and experiments, essential for understanding how life works
* Support our understanding of health and disease
* Drive the discovery of new ways to use molecular systems and their biological functions
* Contribute essential innovative information to the technology revolution

Biochemists have high-value jobs that influence work in:

Hospitals, university research departments, agriculture, food institutes, education, scientific law, cosmetic industries, forensic crime research, industrial laboratories, drug manufacturing, biotechnology, publishing, sales and marketing, government administration, science writing and many more…
A degree in biochemistry provides many attractive and transferable skills:

Analytical, communication, research, problem solving, numerical, written, observational, planning, team work, organizational, computational… good preparation for any career.


Biochemistry is a very interesting subject and field,and here i hope to explore it to the fullest!=)

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