Mar
30

Moving to the new house

At last… I decided to pack out from my old rent house to the new one, with no agreement to sign (This is the major reason why I wasn’t joining my former housemate). And I am happy with that, as I am going to live at Putrajaya. Even though the house is not as big as my old one, but it is fair enough for me as the owner able to fulfill our needs. It got TV, washing machine, iron, rice cooker, heater, sofa, tilam, but no carpet (I like carpet… : ( )

Hmm… But now, I still live at my old rent house as I was transferring my stuff bit by bit to the new house. Thank you to him for accompanying me and angkut smua barang2 tu. He able to angkat stack of books yang tebal2 tu pegi tingkat 10 (but by lif) ehhhehe. Tapi without him, I cant survive angkat sorg2.

Talk about kerja…. Quite busy…. Banyak jugak la kerja2 yang terpaksa disiapkan. Yang sedeynye, Internet kat rumah dah takde, sbb my hsemate dah transfer the line to her new house… too bad for me. So I cannot do any works at my house kecuali yang offline. Hmmm.. sebab tu turned down sket hari ni kot…

Posted in Daily Notes | 16 Comments »

Mar
25

The Top 10 Tips for a Successful Job Interview

Job interviews in many organizations are getting sophisticated these days. Psychological tests, role plays, and challenges to one’s “quick intelligence” and street smarts are often part of the package. While it’s impossible to anticipate everything you may encounter, here are ten tips that will help you negotiate the interview process successfully.

1. Prepare and over-prepare.

It is assumed that you don’t go in with egg on your tie, spinach in your teeth, or without a thorough knowledge of the organization and position for which you are interviewing. Beyond that, there’s an important principle that will enable you to be much more confident. It’s called, “over-preparing.” It goes like this: Plan your strategy–your answers to all the possible questions you may be asked or the challenges that may be thrown at you–and then practice, practice, practice. Role play and repeat your best responses until they are entirely natural, until they simply roll off your tongue with the apparent spontaneity that comes only with successive repetition.

2. Be particularly clear on what you know and what you want to achieve.

If your interview is resume-based (you’ve had to supply a resume either before or concurrently), have the facts of your stated objective, relevant experience, education, etc. thoroughly memorized and mentally supported. As to your job objective, be clear on what you want, as well as what you don’t want. There’s little room in the job market for the applicant who’s willing to take anything; he or she will usually get nothing!

3. Make sure your responses match your claims.

If, for example, you’ve taken extra coursework to qualify for a particular position, license, or certification, tie it into your narrative, e.g., “When I took my coursework for my CPA, I learned that …” Build on your resume, but don’t refer directly to it (assuming the interviewer has it in his or her possession); make sure the connections are there, but do it subtly.

4. Be clear about your strengths.

You’re almost certain to be hit with questions pertaining to your strengths and weaknesses. Know your strengths and emphasize those that relate specifically to the position for which you’re being considered. If, for example, you’re applying for a sales position, you might describe one of your strengths (if it’s true) as follows: “I’ve made a study of personality types and I’ve learned to quickly type people in terms of the kinds of approaches that might best attract them.” Be prepared, in this case, to back up your claim if the interviewer suddenly asks: “What type would you say I am?”

5. Describe your weaknesses as strengths.

This is tricky, so let’s think about why the question is asked. The interviewer probably wants to learn several things about you with this question, such as: whether or not you are arrogant (”I really don’t think I have any weaknesses”), whether you know yourself (”Well, I’ve never really thought about that”), and finally, what you are doing to eliminate your weaknesses. Here are two ways to answer this question so that you leave a positive impression in the mind of the interviewer: (a) Show that, in overcoming a weakness, you’ve learned. If, for example, there’s a period in your chronology that just doesn’t fit (say that you took a job selling cars between jobs as an accountant … it happens!), you might tell the interviewer: “One weakness, which it took me some time to overcome, wasthat I really wasn’t sure that I wanted to be an accountant. For example, in 1988-90, I worked as a car salesman. I did so because I couldn’t decide if I wanted to make accounting my career. That experience taught me that I really didn’t want to sell products, and that I was much more challenged by the opportunity to solve client problems. (b) Pick a weakness that is really a strength. If, for example, you’re interviewing for a job in an organization you know is hard-charging and unforgiving of average performance, you might say, “One of my weaknesses is that I tend to be impatient with people who aren’t willing to pull their full weight and give 110%.” In this case, your “weakness” may help you get the job.

6. If you’ve been fired, be forthright about it.

So many people have been laid off through no fault of their own in the past ten years that it’s no longer a stigma to have been fired–unless it was for justifiable cause (e.g.,- you socked your boss). Answer directly, but without a “charge” in your voice. Expressing your bitterness over being let go tells the interviewer (rightly or wrongly) that you can’t accept the realities of modern free enterprise — that downsizing is acceptable and often necessary.

7. Be clear where you want to go.

A standard question which has all manner of variations is: “Where do you want to be five years from today?” Only today, the answers are different. Unless you plan to inherit Dad’s company, your answer is apt to be a lot more general than it might have been a decade ago. Why? Because the economy and nearly every industry are changing so fast that specificity with respect to the distant future is extremely difficult. So, instead of responding to the question with, “I plan to be in a position of senior leadership in this company,” you might want to say: “I plan to become qualified in every phase of this industry.” The exact response depends upon the specifics of your job hunting campaign, but the principle is: be specific while allowing yourself the flexibility which suggests that you understand the complexities of the business you’re applying for.

8. Have clear personal standards.

This is a sleeper because, on the face of it, the question doesn’t seem to have much to do with the immediate interview. Today, however, many organizations are looking for people who DO have standards regarding their personal and professional lives, who can articulate them clearly and concisely, and who live by them. In this case, the briefer, the better. “I delegate my weaknesses.” “I don’t take on projects unless I can give them 100% dedication.” “I respond in specifics and avoid meaningless generalities.” “I am committed to life-long learning and growth.”

9. Interview the interviewer.

The applicant who will take anything offered is unlikely to win any but the most temporary of positions. A competent interviewer (there are some) will respect your efforts to assess the organization and the position in terms of whether or not it meets YOUR requirements. And you owe it to yourself to have defined before hand, what you ideally want and what you are willing to settle for, under certain conditions. For example, you might really want a salary of $75,000 to begin with, but you’d be willing to take less if the opportunities for growth are clearly in the picture.

10. Don’t allow yourself to be badgered by the salary issue.

Even today,it’s still not uncommon to hear the old refrain: “Our policy is not to pay a new employee more than X% higher than he/she is currently making.” Sorry, that doesn’t fly. The real issue, and the only one at stake here, is whether or not your prospective employer is willing to pay WHAT YOU ARE WORTH. And, your worth is a function of the job itself and your capability and willingness to perform it. In most organizations, there are clear parameters for a given job, a range of salary that is adjustable depending upon the market and the applicant’s experience. In most cases, unless you are very good, you will have to work within those limits. But, within the limits, what you are worth is a matter of mutual agreement based on your own knowledge of your worth and your ability to convince those interviewing you. So, to sum it up: Know the range of compensation for the job you’re seeking, make your own realistic determination of what you’re worth, and then be prepared to stand your ground.

Credit to: http://topten.org/public/AB/AB8.html

Posted in Articles | 6 Comments »

Mar
23

23 March 2007

huh!! penat? not really la.. tapi i feel like baru pas makan dadah (padahal tak penah rase pun… ahah).. high je memanjang nih… two days travel…. i went to Pizza Hut Dungun for some hotspot briefing to managers for pizza hut outlet installed with hotspot. We have to brief them as they are the one who will face the customer in the first place before escalating it to us. 5 jam… balik hari lak tu… seb baik la aku tak drive.. ehehheh.. sampai rumah kul 1 pagi on the next day.

So.. the next day (semalam la kan), kul 640am aku dah gerak dah dari rumah nak pegi sungai buloh R&R. gather kat sane for one day trip to UTP Perak pulak… dan sekali lagi, bukan aku yg drive… hehehe… kitorg pegi berempat je.. smua pompuan… huhuhu… kul 930am, gerak dari R&R pegi ke Perak for a meeting. Meeting habis kul 5pm. ding dong ding dong.. kul 6pm++ baru gerak kuar dari UTP. sepanjang perjalanan, mmg aku telentok je la… sebab mmg pening gile2 punye nih.. tetambah lagi henpon aku kena block, sebab dah cecah credit limit. banyak jugak la sms yang tak berbalas & misscall yg aku tak return call… huhuhuu.. sory2….

dah, kul 1115pm tadi baru sampai rumah…. hmmm.. rindu gile dgn tenet… 2 hari tak ley online…. tak sempat nak bukak laptop surf2 pun… :( anyway.. just want to share here lah, keratan The Star 21 March 2007. Model terjun… hohohoh

1/2 close up close-up someore

Posted in Daily Notes | 7 Comments »

Mar
20

Pizza Hut-hotspot press conferene+ launching + hotspot event

Pizza Hut launched the largest wifi for chain outlets in Malaysia today. And i was there… this is my first time gathering around with press, cameraman & org penting for TM & Pizza Hut. Gosh… takut jugak kalau2 streamyx or hotspot equipment buat hal during the event. Alhamdulillah, the event berjaya di langsungkan… after launching, got Q&A between press and our org penting… huhuhu.. risau je kalau ada org tanye soalan sensitip.. ehehe

ermm… kebetulan masa tu i was using tmnet hotspot, and suddenly few cameraman & camerawoman came to me and ask me to pose for their news paper.. goshhh… tak tau nak pose camana.. but few snaps were made and…. sepanjang ’shooting’ tu, i was like kaku, seb baik ada kak lisa kat sebelah… eheheh…

Surf & eat And again

Aksi2 di atas sering dilakukan oleh azurt & zemms… :P

Posted in Daily Notes | 13 Comments »

Mar
18

6 Benda Peliks

Sorry Azmie, dah lame postponed, sebab tak sempat.. :P so here.. aku list kan kat sini 6 benda pelik aku. Takde la pelik sangat pun, normal je…. Ehehe..aku normal la.. :P

1. Restless
- tak tau la, org kate aku ni tak reti nak rehat. Balik keje, kuar… lepak2, bersukan, then esoknya keje balik. Hampir tiap hari camtu…. Tapi tak flat lagi.. (eh, pernah la, satu hari tu, tapi still bukak comp jugak.. online.. ahahah)
2. Suke menaip
- Aku suke tekan keyboard. Tak kisah la nak taip ape. Yang penting menaip.
3. Suke durian
- Tak kisah la, even dah kenyang pun, I still bole makan 2 biji durian. Tapi lately, tak ley dah makan.
4. Dependent
- Dependent to Internet & org yg disayangi… ehehhe
5. Manja
- Umur dah masuk 24 pun still manja lagi. Perangai ngalahkan budak umur 6 tahun.
6. Malas
- Malas nak kemas bilik.. ahahah.. pelik kan? Bole je tido dgn bilik besepah, sebab yg besepah tu kat lantai je pun… ehheheh (ni membuka pekung di dada ke nih?)… tp mmg pelik la tu kan?

Dah malas dah nak tag org lain… So end here. tengkiu

Posted in Daily Notes | 13 Comments »

Mar
17

Should i move?

I have questions to be answered here… need your help!

My jiran next door punya rumah baru terbakar few days ago. Punca? I dont know. And bomba pun hard to explain. Then two of my housemate want to move to another house as soon as possible. But, i am not ready for that, yet the mastermind of this rumah sewa (yang paling awal masuk this house) has already told tuan rumah that we will move from this house by end of this month.

Gosh!! i hate moving! In this house got four ladies (including me). Two of us are ready to move and already search for the new house to rent yet the other two (including me) are not. They (those yg nak pindah ASAP tu) told me, this house is not safe anymore, but i know there are stories behind the scene. Dorg takut nak stay longer here. But i am not. I rather stay here alone.

One more thing to consider, i may be transfered to Menara TM in the middle of this year. And i dont know weather to stay here or to move to Damansara, Kelana Jaya or somewhere nearer. Tapi rental kat situ mahalllll kan? Then aku dah confused dah. If i want to stay here, i need to find the perfect place because nanti sure aku akan penat gile. Bangun awal, balik lewat…. arghhh.. now i hate to make this decision. Kakak yang tak nak pindah dgn aku tu, actually dah ade plan nak pindah rumah kawan dia. Then, i am the one yang takde teman lagi. :( should i make iklan here?

“I want to stay here, tapi not for a long time. will move bile dah keje kat menara. yet i dont have rumah nak di sewa and tak jumpe housemate lagi.”

HELP me pleaseeeeeeeee…

Anyway… nama pun live in dunia Internet kan, so aku menggooglekan diri and jumpa one of this site… and.. click2… jumpe this url.. House to rent at Putrajaya . ehhehe,… Most probably i will move to this house la. Sebab baru je call, and dorg pun keje kat satu bangunan dgn aku jugak.. ahahhaha.. org TM.. kui kui kui.. Aku dah bagitau my condition yang akan pindah jugak by middle of this year… then dia pun ok.. ehhehe… YAY!!! masalah aku dah settle..

tapi RM190 per month..? hmmmmm…. quite expensive, yet okay jugak sebab it wont be long and kalau pindah nanti, sure lagi mahal kan? lagipun, dah fully furnish dan bilik yg aku akan duduk tu nanti dah ada queen size bed!! tapi apa2 pun i have to take a closer look at it jugak la dulu.. :P

Posted in Daily Notes | 21 Comments »

Mar
14

BAH… apa maksudnya?

Jom Tengok Penggunaan “BAH” yang betul

Salah satu penggunaan kata yang membezakan Bahasa Melayu Sabah dengan Bahasa Melayu piawai, ialah kata tambah “-bah” yang sering diguna dalam percakapan. Kata tambah “-bah” mempunyai fungsi seperti berikut:

1)Kata penyudah untuk menguatkan ekspresi kata
Contoh ayat: Iya bah. - Iyalah.

2)Kata tambah pemula untuk memulakan percakapan. Selalunya digunakan pada permulaan kata.
Contoh ayat:
Bah, kamu pigi lah dulu - (Saya menjawab -Kamu pergilah dulu).

3)Memberi maksud sudah, atau penghabis kata. Pengganti dalam bahasa Melayu ialah “Baiklah”, atau “Begitulah”.

Contoh ayat:
BM Sabah: “Boy, nanti ko pigi beli beras di kadai sana.”
Boy menjawab, “Bah.”
BM piawai: “Boy, nanti pergi beli beras di kedai.”Boy menjawab, “Baiklah”

4)Untuk menegur atau menyapa orang. Lazimnya org sabah akan menyebut “Bah” bila berselisih dengan orang yang dikenali untuk tujuan menyapa orang tersebut.

Contoh-contoh ayat:
1.”ko orang KL bah kan?”
2.”sejuk bah ni air”
3.”awal lagi bah ni”

PENYALAHGUNAAN “BAH”

Masyarakat sabah memang sinonim dgn perkataan “BAH” yang begitu unik. Tetapi perkataan “BAH” ini sering disalah ertikan oleh masyarakat selain Sabah.

Mari kita menghayati dan renungi penyalahgunaan “BAH” dalam ayat-ayat ini:
1. “apa kabar bah?”-kononnya mau bertanyakan khabar. (Ini salah)
2. “suda makan ka bah?” (Aneh….)
3. “bila balik bah?” (Tak Betul Gak)

Oleh Itu Marilah Bersama-sama Menggunakan Bahasa Sabah Dengan Betul, Jangan Memalukan Diri Anda Dengan Kononnya menggunakan Bahasa Sabah Tetapi Sebenarnya Salah.

Lagi… Bahasa Sabah And Bahasa Indon are TOTALLY DIFFERENT THINGS.. yg terindon 2 ndak taulaa???

p/s - thanks to Boy… :)

Posted in Articles | 16 Comments »

Mar
12

UUM Sticker

Eheheh.. Just want to tell you that, someone bought me UUM stickers. (mase blajar kat situ, tak teringin pun nak beli.. hohoh). He went to UUM for site survey. So sweet, he bought me a keychain too. Cool!!

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us

Then you know how i miss that UUM, and i wish to be there actually. (will find way to go there jugak for the next site survey) :P

Posted in Daily Notes | 8 Comments »

Mar
11

i am not okay tonight

trying to do an adjustment…
trying to move to the new era…
bless me Allah…
i am crying to You…
Give me Your bless… i need You…

Posted in My Thought | 3 Comments »

Mar
11

She Doesn’t Deserve That

Few nights ago I went to Petronas station near to my house to buy some gas before going to Ampang to spend Friday night with him. I saw one old woman walking through the gas booths and went to the counter. I wonder was she driving? She’s too old to drive. But then I saw the rest of her children ages between 29-30++ waiting at the booth. Hurmm….

I saw her pulling some money from her purse, guessing she’s going to buy something in Petronas kedai, but guess what, she was paying gas for her children’s car or maybe their family’s car. What ever it was, I still questioning, why they ask their mother to pay? I wont let my mom to use her money for me! Saket hati tgk situation mase tu, seb baik la beli minyak RM10 je.. ahahaha… (I am a loyal-sikit Shell user).

Posted in My Thought | 11 Comments »