Thursday, June 26, 2008

The "inspirational" story of three youthful teenagers...

Reporter: On the 17th of June 2008, three students of Garden International School came...

Ok, I won't be that boring... My name is Gordon and I have just completed my eight days of work experience with Aerospace Education Services Sdn Bhd along with my fellow school mates, Andrew and Basil. Work experience is an eight day program organized by our school, Garden International School Kuala Lumpur, in which each student of year 11 (local school form 5) works in a company for a period of eight days, with no restrictions to the choice of company (it can even be overseas). All three of us chose Aerospace Education Services, knowing fully well that we will most probably gain an excellent experience due to the uniqueness of the company. I have been tasked with sharing a little bit about the amazing experience that I've had over here...

And no, it's not an advertising ploy or anything, and we weren't forced to this. Really. We don't even get a cent for the work we do here anyway (we are here on work EXPERIENCE...what do you expect???).

I would first like to point out that working at AES is no walk in the park. Days can be tiring, of which one can expect non-stop "action". Dealing with people you don't know is also another obstacle in one's working life. Any working adult will tell you that dealing with people is probably one of the greatest challenges in the working life due to the complexity of humans.

Nevertheless, the AES offers a flexible working environment, where one is given the freedom of choosing how to approach a task as long as deadlines are met and work is of a high quality. Most tasks are in fact filled with fun and boring is a word that one will rarely, if not never, come across. One of the reasons why this is the case is that tasks are very rarely repeated. Every job given to us is unique and not only does this eliminate the concern of tedious work, but it offers each one of us a new challenge each time.

We would all like to express our immense appreciation to Sam Gibbs and every member of the Aerospace Education Services for helping us gain an invaluable working experience, of which has impacted us and taken us a footstep into the working world.

1 comment:

FarquarAzman said...

Thanks to Gordon, Andrew and Basil.
Pleasure working with you guys. Good luck for whatever you do in future time. If you want to come back here,
Create's door always open for you. (but please knock the door first :)

Once again... Good Luck!