Wednesday, July 16

How Can I Not Love My JOB!

Each time I go for maintainance job at a site where our equipments were located, I would definitely take a look at the panoramic view of the site. My colleague told me that there are a few sites around KL which have very nice panoramic view. They told me the best KL view that you could get is from some high rise in KL. That high rise consists of 50 over floors. I think is around 52 floors.

Last week, I had the chance to go to Menara Citibank and Le Meridien Hotel for our maintainance. The panoramic view was breath-taking when I was up at the rooftop of Menara Citibank. I totally felt wasted because I did not have my DSlr with me.

Took some pictures of the views from some buildings and from other buildings with my SE K810i, couldnt waste the view....

View from a high rise buildings:-






This picture could be better if I have my DSLr with me >.<



Tryin to show how high I was actually from the ground -.-"


Views from another high rise building:-



I'll definitely be prepared next time and have my DSLr ready when I visit the 50 floors high rise building again!!

Last but not least, this is my desk (or so called my cubicle). This is where I work when I am not outside at our sites.


Guess I did not explain my job scope clearly on my last post. Coz Jia Wern asked me today, "Eh, you no need climb pole to fix antenna today ah?". I DO NOT CLIMB POLES!!! -.-"

My job scope (as a Base Station Engineer),
When I am @OFFICE:-
1. Normally analyze traffic data of our service provided.
2. If the network/traffic data or things that involved base stations exhibits any weird behaviours, we would try to analyze the cause of it and try to solve it from our system.
3. Other office work/paper work which GM and Base Station Team Leader requires me to do.
4. Study the system that iZZinet used in detailed.

If it cant be solved from our central system, then only we have to go to our base stations which is located at the rooftop of buildings around Klang Valley.

when I am @Site
1. Analyze problem caused by the base station and try to solve it.
2. If it is hardware failure, den we have to change/replace the malfunction hardware.
3. If it is a new constructed site (as in our base stations are newly constructed & placed), we need to carefull check and make sure that the entire system is working and put the site on air (meaning start the broadcasting in order for users to be able to connect to our network)
4. Other base station maintainace work.

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