Friday, November 25, 2011

My Routine

Well, it's been a while and there are so many things that had happened. I'm just in the "getting-used-to" stage of my new weekly routine. Since I have my review classes every Saturdays and Sundays (yes, we have classes on weekends! Hassle!) and I have my internship from Mondays to Thursdays, I already have to leave Batangas after my Sunday class. It's a tiring schedule, but I guess, I'm getting used to it now. 

Part of my daily routine has also changed. Usually, I woke up late because I'm used to staying awake all night long either having movie or TV series marathons, and unlimited net surfing. Now that I'm not at the comfort of my home in Lipa, I must limit myself to these distractions. Besides, this will help me manage my time well in other important tasks that I should be doing for the day. It's a big achievement for me that now I'm able to wake up as early as 5:45 am and prepare for my breakfast and our baon for lunch. My time is just enough for my morning rituals before I go to my workplace at 8am. I just walk every morning except when it's raining and when I brought my heavy backpack. 

I'm also grateful for the people we've met at our workplace. Everyone is so kind and friendly. Even strangers will politely greet you and have a small talk with us. I am definitely having fun because of the people around me. It doesn't mean that there aren't bitches around. Bitches still exist but are very few and you only encounter them once in a blue moon. Well, that's tolerable because you can't always expect things to fall into place, sometimes you have to learn how to deal with it when something goes wrong. The best thing to do is to ignore those kind of people.

at the Manila Hotel for Presidential Prescon

at the Communications and News Exchange (CNEX) for talking points

Microwave dish for setup
In just two weeks, we have been already assigned to two departments: TV Broadcasting Maintenance Dept. and now I'm in the Microwave dept. We have been deployed in Manila Hotel for the big setup of the microwave antenna for the prescon of Pnoy and the Korean President.  Also, we witnessed the setup for their show, talking points where DOH Sec. Ona guested. It was a fun learning experience plus we're given many free meals!haha. I ♥ freebies!


Master Antenna Controller
In the control room, they used the master antenna controller to remotely access and pan the microwave antennas which are already setup in different places. In just one click, MalacaƱang can be connected for their live broadcast. They have 14 channels and they used 7Ghz bandwidth for broadcast. There are still so many technicalities to learn. I hope we can learn them in the coming weeks before we transfer to other departments. All I can say is, enjoy talaga sa microwave department! So many cool and funny people!☺

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