Repairman at work lol...
By ardoy0731
@ardoy0731 (7308)
Philippines
September 27, 2012 3:25am CST
Well sometimes I become a repairman at work.
Just like today, I h ave to repair and change the battery of one of my colleague's calculator.
There are times that I did changed the light of one of my colleague's cubicle.I did repaired the trunk line local of other colleague.I did clean and repaired printer too.
I just done those stuff as long as I can instead of calling a technician that we have to pay.
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5 responses
@Ladybugs (404)
• Philippines
27 Sep 12
Hello there Ardoy. Wow! You're colleagues might really be thankful because they have you as their workmate. You were there when they really needed someone to fix some of the things that they really need for them to be able to work well. You were there to the rescue. :) It's good that you were able to solve some of their problems. In that case, you didn't have to call anyone who would fix those things so you didn't have to pay anymore. I think that's a brighter idea. It's also good that you are generous enough to share your time to them by means of helping them fix their things. Good job and keep it up! Happy myLotting. :)
@ardoy0731 (7308)
• Philippines
27 Sep 12
Well they treat me coffee, the instant 3 in 1 Nescafe.
I just see if I can do something to the problem if I can fix it before calling someone like maintenance or technician.
Things thag I have learned at home from my dad. Thanks dad.
@Ladybugs (404)
• Philippines
28 Sep 12
At least they were able to treat you some coffee to show their gratitude on what you've done. That's good that you're really there to check some technical problems. As long as you could fix them, you're really very willing to help your colleagues. It's really good you are attentive when your dad is doing some tasks like fixing some things. At least, you were able to learn a lot from him and you could also apply what you've learned. You must really be thankful to your dad for sharing what he knows. :)
@Inderjeetkaur (944)
• India
28 Sep 12
Oh wow! You seem to be quite good at many other things, besides your main office job. Your office staff must be happy to see how efficient you are. Doing things to help others make us feel good about ourselves. Isn't it? Also, your contribution in saving your company's money or rather say providing free service to your company is worth appreciation. Not many people do this nowadays.
@ARIES1973 (11426)
• Legaspi, Philippines
27 Sep 12
Hi ardoy! Your company is so lucky to have you. Well, I have to do the same thing at the office. When my office mates got a problem with their computer, they would call me to fix it. I can do some trouble shooting, but not on the program. I've learned those things my neighbor who is a computer technician. I feel proud of myself because even I am a girl, I can do some things that you would think only boys can do, he he.
@ardoy0731 (7308)
• Philippines
27 Sep 12
Well this is one of the things that we to be proud of.
Helping others in our own little ways. Giving and trying our best to fix something that other people cannot. Great ways to show our generosity even in simple acts.
@ardoy0731 (7308)
• Philippines
27 Sep 12
Well I do tried my best and how far I can do to fix ot but eventually we do call maintenance or techinician to do it.
@Raine38 (12391)
• United States
27 Sep 12
Looks like you already have a fall back in case your day job takes a nose dive lol! Good for you, at least you would't have to have your work disrupted in case one of your gadgets get messed up. It is also but fitting for anyone to understand how the tools they use actually work. But to have it at your level wherein you can actually fix it...man, that's talent!
@ardoy0731 (7308)
• Philippines
27 Sep 12
Well I have learned it at home from my dad.
I used to watched my dad when he is fixing something at home then keep on asking on how to do, what to do, how will it fix and too many questions that could help in repairing a certain things.
I am so thankful to my dad that I have learned some thing from him.