Sunday, May 29, 2005

Final T's Correction: A DAY AT WORK by N.Drakul



Friday, 06. 05. 05.

I usually come to work at quarter to seven . I have my first coffee, and watch, on the company`s net, the report about events from the previous day (breakdowns, cut-offs, and shutdowns in our electric power system). The information from that report and the weekly plan determines our tasks for today. In addition, I check the weather forecast on the Internet because the weather conditions have an effect on our daily plan.
At quarter past seven I have a briefing session with work team foremen on the tasks from the previous day, and remaining tasks for today. After that we make a brief analysis of the necessary materials, tools and vehicles, and when they complete all preparations they set out to do the work.
In the repair season, this part of day is the most difficult, because I have a lot of information in short time (some thirty minutes).
After that I have one more quiet coffee break and I think about the remaining tasks for today:
- making the plan for next week
- visiting the Technical Fair in Belgrade
- agreement with inspector about the control of one 110 kV overhead line
In the meantime I have several calls from my director - he has a lot of questions and many remarks.

Monday, May 16, 2005

ASSIGNMENT 1/2: SELF-CORRECTION OF 'A DAY AT WORK'



Dear Lingva CEOs,

You will notice that I put some sections of your writing in bold. Read them again and try to make some improvements.

Mira

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

ASSIGNMENT 1/1: A DAY/WEEK AT WORK



Dear Lingva Leaders,

Please write a short account of your day/week at work to share with other members of our group.

Mira