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— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
January 27, 2020 (1st day)
On the first day of our OJT. I arrived at 7:00 in the morning at the Tarlac Provincial Capitol, we the ojt students are required to attend their flag ceremony every monday. It starts at 7:30am and ends at 8:00am

afterwards we will go to our respective department (MIS Department) they introduce to us their computer rooms which we will do their doing.
January 28,2020 (2nd day)


JANUARY 29,2020 (3rd day)


On our third day, we fixed the problem from a computer which is internet wiring.
JANUARY 30,2020 (4th day)


On our fourth day, we assembled new computers for the Human Resources Department (HR) together with their internet & printer connections.
JANUARY 31,2020 (5th day)


On our fifth day, there’s nothing much to do so we just refilled the inks of their printers.
FEBRUARY 03,2020 (6th day)

On our sixth day, every monday there’s so much work to do, like we assembled again a new printers & computers for HR Department because of the problem of the old computers there is a defect that have seen.
FEBRUARY 04,2020 (7th day)

We fixed the internet connection of the computer, and we reformat it. Just like what we were doing the past few days it’ll become our daily routine.
FEBRUARY 05,2020 (8th day)
On our 8th day, we cleaned all of the monitors that has given to us. And we fixed the HR Department computers
FEBRUARY 06,2020 (9th day)
On our 9th day, we cleaned the CPU’s, we reformat also their computers.
FEBRUARY 07,2020 (10th day)
On our 10th day, we have nothing much to do we just rest on that day.
FEBRUARY 10,2020 (11th day)
We repair/fix their loose wires for the internet connection, we change their rj45 for a better connection and we refill the ink of their printers.
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