There are two(2) televisions used in the VTR room. One for entertainment purposes and the other for tuning in to Channel 6(BCCTV’s Channel) only. There we met Sir “Ete”, one of the official VTR Operators of BCCTV. He told us that operating in the VTR is very easy, you can just sit and watch television all day.
Play DVDs to be viewed on their channel and all you have to do is just to gradually watch over their movie if it is about to end and then roll the tape for commercial and most of the time play their company’s official tape that shows their channels, company’s address, contact numbers, etc. BCCTV has over 60 channels offering international news and current affairs, the latest movies, learning programs, sports and lifestyle, plus all the major TV networks in the country. Good thing we were assigned not in the field that day because it was sweltering hot that if you don’t put on something for protection, your skin could easily be burned down.
Our second and third day as VTR operators were just the same ordinary days like the first. We watched different networks on the television and sat all day long. Inspite of having this very easy job as operator, you will also get bored most of the time, less persons you will meet and less experiences compared to those who work in the field. April 18 was my last day being with the Revamp team, there was a job order in Loay wherein it took us three(3) hot hours to get the job done. The company extended their coverage area into some parts of Loay, installed amplifiers, and heavy cable wire lining.
The Essay on Children And Tv Child Television Watch
As a normal routine the first thing a child does when he / she arrives home is to cut on the television. I have a 4-year-old child, and he does this on an everyday basis. If he acts disobedient, I would tell him that he cannot watch television for that day and he will begin to apologize for his disobedience. Everything that I see on television for my children is a reflection of somebody's vision. ...
We arrived at the office at exactly 5:00PM which is our time for out. The next day we decided to go with Sir Nestor and Sir Dionesio which were assigned that week on Check-up, Disconnection, and Reconnection with a multicab with barred windows as service vehicle. They’re the best employees and easiest to get along with because they smile and laugh whenever we joke around on something and they even joke back to us sometimes. They were more than willing to entertain and answer any questions from us.
Check-up, reconnection, and disconnection are the easiest jobs in the field because you just have to put a connector on a wire to be reconnected and connect it to the splitter, and cut the wire from the splitter whenever it needs to be disconnected. And in check-up, you just have to estimate the length of the cable wire needed for installation from the post with taps/splitter to the subscriber’s house. April 20, 2013, Saturday, me and my classmates were very excited because it was the day when we had our company polo shirt printed with my design improved by our CpE classmate.
We wore the shirt once every week. Later that week, we finally went to Lindaville Village to have some wires disconnected and reconnected. It was my first time being in there and I was amazed and somehow felt like we were at some place outside the Philippines because the streets there were named after some popular places in America like California, New York, Canada, and etc. After having the job orders done, we stopped by a halo-halo vendor just at the village entrance and had some snacks. We went back to the office with our tummy full.