Bayambang Campus
Bayambang, Pangasinan
NARRATIVE REPORT
( ON THE JOB TRAINING)
Every man was born to learn, that it is in his system to discover, find answers that satisfy his questions, install these into his memory and apply these to his daily living. As it is related to my on-the-job training, first you have to be born then after you’ll be learn.
This summer, we were able to experience how to be in the actual work setting as an OJT Trainee at the Bayambang Water District located in Bayambang, Pangasinan which will cover 200 hours of work and work days covering 5 days/week and 8hours/day just to assure that we would be able to finish our internship until June 5, 2013. I, together with Jon-Jon Lapada was tasked to do accounting jobs, filing documents, encoding some template under the supervision of Mrs. Rana Vera (Human Resources). This training had given me the chance to apply the theories and computations that I’ve learned in the school and helped me to acquire more knowledge and skills through performing it in real situation. During the first day of my training, we were first introduced to the other employees then we’re given some brief information on how the water district runs and what are the services they offer. After that, we’ve been oriented on the system used by the water district and how they utilize it, and the accounting procedures that they use to treat for the accounts. Although I am only an OJT Trainee I was entrusted to see how their system works and had been taught how to encode check information in the system and since we’re hired to make their work easier without bearing labor costs we’re also tasked to do some clerical works also like sorting and filing of check vouchers, cross referencing of some data to check its accuracy and transcribing of some information to other separate file copy to store a back-up files. During the succeeding days of my