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Friday, August 17, 2007

5th Day as an Operator! Wee!


Today was day 5 of my life as an operator on the very 1st station of the making of a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) or the green shit board like thing that is in your hand phone when you open it up. Oh! I just realized I forgot to inform you guys that I am in the MPB (Mobile Phone Board) deparrtment, ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) Section of the WLBG (Wireless Buisness Group) under FIH (Foxconn International House => Check out their Stocks! Hahaha! ). That is one huge ass of a description with no explanation ehy? Haha! In simpler terms, my department designs or co-designs and manufactures mobile phone boards for mobile phone companies. Nokia is my department’s main focus.

Enough of that crap. Back to day 5 of my operator life. I reached the company in a really sleepy state course I had an extremely bad night last night from constantly waking up to cramps in my calves. Argh! Any brilliant and cheap solutions to this?

For my current life as an operator, all I have to do is fit the circuit boards onto some other boards and load it into some machine. This requires hardly any skills or techniques, just extreme stamina as you will be doing it for the whole bloody day from 830 am to 530 pm, STANDING! To makes matter worse you have to wear some anti static bracelet, attached to a short cable and which is fixed to a stationary table, greatly limiting your movement to a tiny space of approximately 1.5 metre radius around you. To put it in simpler terms I am sharing the plight of a chained up dog. Haha!

But life ain’t all that bad here. So don’t worry about me. There are times where we could escape from the monotony of factory operations through events like lunch, meetings, trainings, briefing and feedback sessions. Our very rare trainings are held by an Indian called Saravanen (Who does not really understand what we are asking half the time. And the other half of the time we don’t understand what the hell is he talking about! Haha!).

Yup that is all for now. Exhausted from standing all day! Haha! And finally Junyen is here too! Wee! Our team of fantastic 4 Singaporeans are here! Wee!

Last but not least, HI MOM! HI BRO! HI DAD! I know you guys are reading this! Haha! (Lucky I cut down my vulgarities like F***! Haha!)

Ciao! Moo~~~~



|Daneo| 11:34 PM|

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5th Day as an Operator! Wee! |11:34 PM


Today was day 5 of my life as an operator on the very 1st station of the making of a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) or the green shit board like thing that is in your hand phone when you open it up. Oh! I just realized I forgot to inform you guys that I am in the MPB (Mobile Phone Board) deparrtment, ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) Section of the WLBG (Wireless Buisness Group) under FIH (Foxconn International House => Check out their Stocks! Hahaha! ). That is one huge ass of a description with no explanation ehy? Haha! In simpler terms, my department designs or co-designs and manufactures mobile phone boards for mobile phone companies. Nokia is my department’s main focus.

Enough of that crap. Back to day 5 of my operator life. I reached the company in a really sleepy state course I had an extremely bad night last night from constantly waking up to cramps in my calves. Argh! Any brilliant and cheap solutions to this?

For my current life as an operator, all I have to do is fit the circuit boards onto some other boards and load it into some machine. This requires hardly any skills or techniques, just extreme stamina as you will be doing it for the whole bloody day from 830 am to 530 pm, STANDING! To makes matter worse you have to wear some anti static bracelet, attached to a short cable and which is fixed to a stationary table, greatly limiting your movement to a tiny space of approximately 1.5 metre radius around you. To put it in simpler terms I am sharing the plight of a chained up dog. Haha!

But life ain’t all that bad here. So don’t worry about me. There are times where we could escape from the monotony of factory operations through events like lunch, meetings, trainings, briefing and feedback sessions. Our very rare trainings are held by an Indian called Saravanen (Who does not really understand what we are asking half the time. And the other half of the time we don’t understand what the hell is he talking about! Haha!).

Yup that is all for now. Exhausted from standing all day! Haha! And finally Junyen is here too! Wee! Our team of fantastic 4 Singaporeans are here! Wee!

Last but not least, HI MOM! HI BRO! HI DAD! I know you guys are reading this! Haha! (Lucky I cut down my vulgarities like F***! Haha!)

Ciao! Moo~~~~



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