Monday, July 16, 2007

My stories...


Hye all..well for ur info this is my 1st post in my new blog site.

Briefly about me... I was born on Wednesday, 18 November 1980 at 9.10 a.m, in a small village known as Kg Serdang which is located at Sitiawan, Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malaysia.

When I was 2 yrs old, (as u can see in the picture) I called myself as 'boy' and my sister which is 1 year older than me as 'girl'. Im the youngest and the only 'boy' in my family. I started my early education at kindergarden called Tadika which were run by two spectacular women, called Andak and Kak Salmiah. I knew a lady who is very humble, kind and sweet. She took care of me since I was a baby, in fact she had been with us since my sisters were born. Her name is Pn Kalsom. I used to call her Tok Som. It's been 5 years since I last saw her. Now, she is not around anymore, i miss her so much.. I hope she rest in peace and may Allah bless her.

For my primary education, I had my 6 unforgettable learning years in SRK Simpang Empat (Gandhi School). It was fun, enjoyed and toughed during those days. Luckily, as for my pre-qualification examination called UPSR I achieved 4A's. Thanks and hugs to my inspiring parents and sisters.. i luv u all always...My good fate didn't ends so quickly as I was offered to a boarding school which is 80 km from Sitiawan known as SMK Anderson Ipoh. It is one of the 'all boys schools' in Ipoh which is known by its popularity of champion hockey achiever in Perak. In the producing country leaders, let me name a few like Datuk Sri Azmi Khalid - Minister, Dato' Lat - national cartoonist, Toh Muda Dr Abdullah Fadhil Che Wan - former Dep. Minister, Tan Sri Ahmad Sarji, Chairman of PNB, Dato' Megat Joned, Datuk Azim Zabidi - Chairman BSN, Dato' Sri Tajol Rosli - Perak MB, Dato Nazri Tan Sri Aziz - Dep Minister and many more.

I learned a lott during my hostel life in that school. I started my business skills when I was asked by Ustaz Zulkifli (hostel warden) to sell 'pop ice cream' to the hostelites. As juniors, we had been 'bullying' by the seniors to do all the 'daily practiced activities' such as picked up the trashes around the hostel and tidy up the mosque area. Besides that, the most common practices were washed their clothes or shoes and brought drinking water from the canteen to their dorm. If we did small wrongdoings, they will punished us as we had make a big mistake. Some common punishes were body pump (ketuk ketampi), face slap (penampar), body kick (penerajang) and fingers act (starlight). Some were even nastier and should not been repeated anymore by the nowadays hostelites. Despite of all the experiences, I have learned valuable lessons on how to live and carry ourselves in a real and challenging world like today. With that aspiration, I take myself to the next level as I was given oppurtunity to further my studies in one of the legendary universities known as Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) after I had passed tremendously in my pre-qualification examination SPM with 1st Class result. I started with my matriculation stage in Science Biology stream for 1 year and continue my degree studies in Civil & Structural Engineering for almost 4 years. During the learning process in university, I realized that we will take full responsibility in what we are doing everyday in our daily activities. The experiences I had really tested me with patient, charisma, skills and focus elements. It was the top stage of being student and all the hopes of people around us depending on our sacrifice and achievement. With that aspiration and with the full support from my parents, lecturers and friends, I was awarded with an engineering degree - 2nd Class Upper. Thanks Allah and all...

Now, its all over and my 1st job in a working world was at Jurutera Perunding Zaaba Sdn Bhd as a civil engineer in Geotechnical Department. My daily job was helping senior Geotechnical Engineer , Ir. Shahul Hameed Mydin and En Azmi Omar in producing geotechnical asessments, drawings and technical reports. Besides that, we also planned and managed site activities and supervision on the geotechnical works such as Boring and Slope Works. After I had been working for almost 3 memorable years, I decided to change my working environment by joining the Government Agencies as I feel that it was secured and worth life working when I have a family one day. I was called to attend an interview by the Public Service Commission Malaysia (SPA) at Putrajaya on December 2004. Then, I was reliefed as I received an appointment letter from SPA to register at Public Works Minstry of Malaysia (KKR) on April 2005 which then I was put under Headquarters of Public Works Department of Malaysia (JKR). The best thing about working in this line is the management skills.