Friday, January 11, 2008

Malaysia Airlines System

Since the current hype now is blogging about work, I shall hop into the bandwagon and post a little something on my previous workplace at Malaysia Airlines System (MAS).

Many would perceive that the working environment will be tough, hard to make friends and will not be enjoyable, simply because its a Government-Linked Company (GLC). Here's where the old saying comes in, "Don't judge a book by its cover". Really, you'll have to experience it yourself if you are to give passing remarks as all of the staff are really friendly and will not hesitate to go all out in helping you with something. It's still a dog-eat-dog in the corporate world, at least it has some humanity and warmth in it.

Knowledge is meant to be shared. Truely upheld, I've been also sent to the Integrated Financial Systems (IFS) training cum refresher course for Station Heads from the Asia region. An honour it is, because it is a training for high ranking personnels, and being an intern, it signals that you're placed on par with just as important as anyone else in the organisation, and as long as you're willing to learn, then you'll be able to learn.


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IFS Training, Room 211, MAS Academy

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The MAS Academy at Kelana Jaya


And well, after my 2 month stint, they even went to the extent of getting me a farewell gift which comprised of the MAS's souvenir set of a pen and a keychain. Well that's a little sneak peek at working life, hope you'd enjoyed reading it.

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The farewell present

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