salam~

ouhh finally i can have a deep breath…huhh..it’s weekend..alhamdulillah! hee..heee..hee..
supposely today i’m going to attend a photography workshop, but due to some reasons, i’ve cancelled the registration …hmm… ~sigh..
well if i look at the bright side, yeaaayy i can have a good rest after 5 days working.. hahaha.. lately i always  coming back from office after magrib tau…hehehe… sometimes my dad who always coming back late, arrived at home earlier than me.. klaka je..

years ago, even until today we always heard that there’s no more job for IT or comp science people, and when we said that we’re doing the IT or comp science courses, people will think negatively and always said that we’ve no future, people said IT is easy, everyone can do it, mind u things that everyone can do regarding IT is that at the user part only. But then beyond the user thingy, before user can use the system easily, there are people who struggling day and night working on the designing, modeling and programming to come out with the friendly-user system.. since i’ve been training at the real industry for almost one month i have seen, the programmers who stay back at the office until the next day mrning and sleep only for 1-2 hours only, then get back to work.. designing system from more than 18 millions data and few more heavy jobs.. moreover, they did say that there’re lots of oppurtunity in this field, they said they really need people even fresh grads to work with them, but surely with some criteria and skills needed…

i hope with 2 more semesters left, i wanna use this time to really learn whatever that related and needed in the industry, alhamdulillah i’m doing the training now, so i can get back to uni, and use the time as much as possible to learn and prepare well for my real job. now i know what is really needed in the industry.. as most of my officemates advised, use these 3 months training to the fullest, ask as many questions as i can, try to learn the skills, understand the software as much as possible.. this is the time!

as told by HR staff,

"you must love and enjoy the job you’re doing, then you’ll be happy doing it!"