8.16.2008

SD gang

-=The Cast=-

Kitel: The “girly-girl
Abbey: The "jolly hotdog"

Cha: The “lasalle-lite
Earl: The “atenista
Julie: They call me “Julibee
Rein: The “singer
Carlo: The “serious” guy
And our very own version of F4:
Bry, Don, Myke and Chard





** My start group: [08/08]
We moved to Accenture office in Mckinley Hill.





** Happy Birthday Kitel! [08/11]
Lunch-out in Bacolod Inasal. KKB muna, sa 29 na ang shot!





** First Pay-Out for newly recruit. [08/15]
Lunch-out in Kitaro.



Advance Happy Birthday Bry!
Merienda @ 3rd Floor – Yellow Cab + Coke Float Combo
Thanks Earl, Chard, Bry, Myke, Rein for the food! Sa uulitin. ^_^












8.06.2008

Over-loaded

As I’ve said, I attended a two-week bootcamp for SCM – OTC1 course. The training consists of a 3-day Computer Base Training, 5-day Instructor-Led and 2-day case study.

I’m stressed-out because of data overload. So many transaction codes that needs to memorize and understand. Another thing is the process flow. If you look at the process flow as high-level it’s so easy but when creating the actual transaction using SAP R/3 application, I we can’t understand any single word he’s saying. Well, almost half of the class can’t follow the instruction. The hands-on is horrible on my first 2 days but after sometime, I get used to it bit by bit (of course with the help of our instructor and seatmate! hahaha) I thought this course is as simple as A-B-C but it’s not! I felt like I’m back on my college year (which is not so long ago). Study for an exam for the end of the week, case study, hands-on laboratory, and of course the “can’t help but make beautiful eyes while listening” thing. But the fun part about this training was the free am-pm snack and lunch plus drinks (so much for babuyan!).

I’m kinda disappointed but at the same time excited while using the application. I’m hoping to enjoy my first deployment as a SAP resource. I know there would be lots and lots of coping with others in this industry but I’m sure I’ll step up and do the best that I can and although these changes in my life and career are very drastic, I’m thankful and happy that I had given a chance to get out of my comfort zone and try new things and even earn new friends!


After the training, they placed us as bench resources in CyberGate II which are seat sharing with BPO. Later that day, they announced our relocation in Mckinley Hill. Oh crap! I thought I can finally enjoy the benefit of a one-ride jeepney from-to my apartment and office. Anyways, we’ll be moving in Mckinley A building on 08/08/08.