Thursday, July 05, 2007

I think people should read this article on how Fr Kalka lives.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21811,22018619-2862,00.html

I was too, like any other kids wanted to have high salary but at the end, what do I do with that salary is what most important. Too many young people following up actress like Paris Hilton, living with lavish lifestyle.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Things to do

In the past few weeks I have been procrastinating a lot of things. Not to mention this includes the one is on my top priority list. Perhaps you may be well wondering what is inside my priority list. Never mind I will let you know what is on my mind :)

1) Study for SAP FI courses! Yes Yes! Exam is coming up! In the next 2 weeks I will be having a test both practical and take home test! Panic mode = ON
2) Study for MCSA which is due on 31th May! The truth is I can always postpone the exam till next month which I will probably do :P haha
3) Prepare of my Toast master speech. 2nd Speech is coming up soon somewhere in June and I still do not have any idea what I am going to talk! God! please help me find topics! Give me inspiration .....

Saturday, March 17, 2007

PHOTO!!!!

Yeah Yeah Yeah, I decided to put pictures on my BLOG! Because Pictures mean more than words!

The Picture was taken from our ANZ - 287 Collins Street, Melbourne :)


SUICHI SAKAI - our testing team manager - MADE IN JAPAN




Jin: ShiT!! I need a haircut ...Dereck's hair shorter than mine



Daniel : Back from Clubbing .... straight to the office



Alex: WORLD PEACE !




PIOTR and Wilmar : NO BAD TOUCHING



and finally ...

TIGER TESTING TEAM


Sunday, March 04, 2007

Australia is the lucky country!

Over the last past few years, I have seen a lot of negative attitude toward Information Technology future especially in Australia or maybe around in world (?). So If there were a man asked "What is the future of I.T in Australia", maybe the majority of comments would be "Don't do I.T because it's sux" or maybe "Don't do I.T because the curry will take over your job" or something similar and along those lines.

So I was wonder whether this is really the attitude of the majority of Australian workers?

I would have thought that if one country would like to enjoy high standard of living their products and services must compete internationally! and IT is one the field that we must explore! Or Was it the tyranny of distance that made us so isolated from the rest of the world so we forgot about being economically competitive?

Or maybe the phrase of "Australia is a lucky country and run by second-rate people who share its luck" made by Donald Horne was true and is true until now?

"Horne's statement was actually made ironically, as an indictment of 1960s Australia. His intent was to comment that, while other industralised nations created wealth using "clever" means such as technology and other innovations, Australia did not. Rather, Australia's economic prosperity was largely derived from its rich natural resources. Horne observed that Australia "showed less enterprise than almost any other prosperous industrial society." [1]" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucky_Country

What do you think guys?

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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Is Cheap is really cheap?

Have you ever wondered how much does it cost to run an airplane from Jakarta to Surabaya?

- I don’t have the fact of how many KM from Jakarta to Surabaya but if it was taken by how long a railtrack from Jakarta to Surabaya it’s about 820 km long. (http://tinyurl.com/ypjwfc)

- Most of Indonesian airlines are using either an old Boeing 737-200 or Boeing 737-300 or Boeing 737-400. For this example I will take Boeing 737-300. Boeing 737-300 has 137 seats and the fuel consumption for this airplane it’s about 547 Liter/ (100) KM. (http://strickland.ca/efficiency.html)

- Oil price? Well to be honest I don’t have the fact on how much a Jet Fuel cost in Indonesia but I would assume it would be the same as in any other countries except maybe the tax differences. I would have thought too unlike commercial petrol – jet fuel isn’t subsidized by the Indonesian government so it’s pretty safe to make assumption that the price is almost the same. On March 2006 for a barrel JET FUEL (not a crude oil) it costs about USD$87.44. Remember that 1 barrel = 159 liter.

Based on these assumption the journey from Jakarta to Surabaya consumes about = 820/100*547 = 4485.4 Liter/Journey.
4485.4 /159 = 28.21 Barrel/Journey
And it will cost about = 28.21 Barrel * USD87.44 = +- USD2466 for a journey to Surabaya from Jakarta.
Thus it costs about (assuming 130 people on board) = USD 2466 / 130 = USD 19 dollar / person which equivalent to (assuming 1USD = 9000 rupiah) = RP 171000 (171 thousand rupiah)

Well of course this is naïve assumption, in the reality the fuel consumption is usually higher. I remembered that My Honda Civic Fuel consumption is about 6Litre / 100KM it is according to Honda but in the reality it consumes much more than that due to traffic condition and the age of the engine. Of course when it is new its fuel efficient but as it starts getting older its performance decreases.

Finally, not surprisingly a lot of airlines still offer cheap airfares ticket. But at least we and you know that if we could get a ticket for less than 200 rupiah for the trip from Jakarta to Surabaya, it’s only cover the fuel only and not the maintenance of the fleet it’s self. So the fear factor is still there :P

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Good Church Governance

Introduction

You may be curious why I written this document. I would have thought that there are 2 reasons: First, at the moment I am looking for a position in non-profit organization where I could utilize my skill to help other (and I know that the easiest way to give is to give money J ). A second reason is that I worked in ‘Accounting’ firms where the terms ‘Audit’ and ‘Good Corporate Governance’ are heavily used.

Moreover, I always encounter the repetitive problems when I worked for non-profit organization e.g. church. The classic problem is that most of the church project was overtime and over budget. I remembered that when I was in Michigan, I was involved in church choir for Christmas but closer to the event we were not ready yet so at the end we need to rush our practice. If this was to happen in a professional company of course it won’t be tolerated.

I worked in the company where my boss is really concerned about time because time = money. I remembered one day in the meeting where my boss told everyone in the meeting that he didn’t want to call for a resource from Sydney unless everyone in the Melbourne is fully utilized. And I thought to my self, if a professional company handles the project with professional manner, why can we handle the ministry with professional attitude too? After all we work for God. Shouldn’t we give HIM the best of our best?

Lastly, I have seen a lot of unpleasant truths coming from great Christian preachers. I guess that I won’t disclose the “name” of those great Christian preachers that I mentioned above.

Problem

What if a senior pastor in your church come to you and say that he has been told by God to pray the sick? Will you believe what he has been said to you? What if he has been told to order you to go to Africa for a ministry? Will you believe it? The answer is always relative and it depends on your relationship to your senior pastor. I guess what I am trying to say in here is that there is no consistency in handling way thus we have no way to tell whether it is the truth from God or not. See the problem?

At this stage you will preach me that they should go back to the bible as their source of truth and not to believe human kind as they are still human as well. But the question is if one man interprets the bible differently how do we know which one is the truth? I guess this is why the doctrine comes to play to synchronize what people belief. Although it is not a bullet proof but the doctrine pretty much tells us how we should interpret the bible.


Solution and Implementation

We have seen the number of great Christian preachers failed over the year. Number of churches are lacking of accountability. After all I perceive church as the same as public listed company. It is the congregation money and run by the professional? Am I wrong to say this? I guess I am trying to defend my self here. I used to tell my friend that! IT IS NOT FREE TO COME TO CHURCH. If you think that it is free to come to church? YOU ARE WRONG. It is because someone that sits next to you has paid to support you to come to church. So don’t hold others back!

The solution to all these problems, I believe it’s the word “AUDIT”. We always hear the term audit in a public listed company but to be honest we rarely hear the term “audit” in the church community. AUDIT is the answer of lacking of accountability whether it is financial matter related or an attitude or anything! Just like any other companies the church has political problem. It is part of human life to have “politics” in an organization.
Well the idea of “auditing” in here is to check whether we are on the right track.

At the moment I am reading the book called “Consulting Demons”. The author has been working in a top consulting firm namely BCG, Mckinsey, etc. In the book, the author mentioned that there are 2 top reasons why a company wants to hire external consultant. Well to be honest I am quite surprise to his answer because when I was a student I always thought that consultant is an expert in the field but in the reality it is wrong. The first reason why company wants to hire external consultant is: to repress internal politic, as you may be well aware external consultant is external people, they are not binding to their client company politics thus they could work efficiently. The second reason is that an external consultant could devote their 100% time to do the job so it’s not because they are expert or anything.

However I realized that if we are talking about how to implement good church governance or audit and what should be done, I would say its not that easy especially in the “Third Wave of Holy Spirit Church”. The term “Third Wave” church was first coined in 1980 by theologian called Peter Wagner. It is part of Neocharismatic movement. Why I say it is difficult especially in the “third wave” churches it’s because they don’t have strong doctrine on how they believe the bible. For instance, Bethany and other charismatic churches might have different opinion about the bible. Although they claim they believe the bible but the way they interpret it might be different. It’s not the same as Catholic or Calvinism or Armenism movement where they have strong doctrine.

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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Living in Australia - Find a job in Australia
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Most of Indonesian students that coming to Australia are quite rich or at least upper middle class. Just like any other parent, they want their best for their children education. My parent sent me to study overseas when I was 15, at that time I could tell you that I was so exiciting about studying abroad but not because I am going to have a better education, it's because I AM FREE from parent :) Lol:) What a stupid reason but yes that was true :)

6 years later - I graduated from University of Melbourne. and thanks god :) I managed to find a job though not a super dupper good job but yet the salary is enough for a food. I would argue that finding a job in Australia is extremely difficult especially for us -

There are a few reasons why it is difficult to find a job for us :
1) English is not our First Language thus we do not have excellent communication skills
2) This is a typical Indonesian lifestyle student - Go to Indonesian Church - Spend time with Indonesian friend - Although they are in Australia but yet they are still spend their time with another Indonesian thus they do not have a good networking and not have a good grasp of Australian Culture! One thing for sure the reason why an employer would like to employ an employee is not solely based on the technicall skill but the candidate ability to mix around with the group because most of the project will be on the group project rather than a solo.
3) Usually Indonesian students are spoilt by their parent. Their parent almost buy everything for their children :) No wonder a Singaporean friend told me that Indonesians are very rich :) At least that was an impression that they perceived when they saw us.

All right - All right , so where are we?

After a Indonesian student graduated, there are 4 things could happen :
1) Going back to Indonesia - for whatever reason: couldn't find a job in Australia; continuing daddy business
2) Take further study i.e Master - although some students have a good reason to take master but most of the Indonesian takes master because they couldn't accept the reality either they found it - its very difficult to find a job in Australia or going back to their home country and working for a peanut and the only way to postpone the reality is to take further education
3) Working part-time as a cheap labour
4) Succeed to find a job

Of course most people love to get the 4th option which is succeed to get a job in Australia but unfortunately not many people manage to get to this point. They need to be at least above average joe to get a job in Australia.

After a few years, sadly with people on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd categories, they start to complain about life; Desperate couldn't find a job in Australia and force to go back to Indonesia. Luckly if your dad are a rich businessman, you could start away continuing your daddy business but if it is not? then you need to work in Indonesia and start with peanut. These 1st,2nd and 3rd categories shares thing in common; they lost their hope! I couldn't stress enough how important hope is.

Well anyway the point of my post isn't to judge these people but instead

"What should have these people done to manage to get a job in Australia"
Anyone?

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