Monday, June 23, 2014

Teacher Problems and Quick Fixes



Part of a teacher’s job is to prepare instructional materials and reports. Also, as an intern, there’s the need to complete journals and scope and sequencing for each week. This means that I have to submit these documentations to my supervising teacher for approval.

The thing is, I am an independent intern and rely on part time work to complete the program. I received a call though about maintaining a blog and site for a local bakery and party factory (just among one of my interests) and luckily I was able to submit my portfolio for evaluation.

However, Friday last week my printer started to act up.

I felt paralyzed and was panicking over the weekend. I was desperate to get it fixed. In campus, some IT companies lined up for the road show and even offered me brochures of competent printers.

But I am an intern on a budget and the most practical thing to do is send it for repairs.

After class, I brought my heavy printer to the repair shop, left it and hoped I could have it back in three days tops. An hour after leaving the printer there, I received a call from the shop saying that the issues were fixed and that I could get it back. I just let out a sigh and thank you up to the heavens.


Someone really is looking out for me. =) 

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