Saturday, March 3, 2012

Our Monthsary

Time runs so fast. Today is our monthsary and in a few days it's my birthday. My only wish is to be with him all the time. I dream of having my family together including him. So I can wake up every morning with a smile. I want to take care of him. I want to hold his hands when he is troubled. I want to be beside him all the time. I wish and pray that God allows that to happen.


Friday, March 2, 2012

Feels Like Home

I just started working with my new company and the ambiance is very different with my previous one. Not that I wanna bad mouth my previous company but a lot of things are really better with my new one. Let's start from the guards. The guards are friendly. Yes, they are strict but they don't look at you scornfully as if you always do something wrong. They are very helpful and accommodating when you need help. They don't pretend that they are superiors. 

The trainers are really kind. Not too stiff. They know how to create a friendly atmosphere in the training room. Though I know more than what the trainers know, for me they are  still knowledgeable. That's very important especially the people with me do not know anything about the products.

I had the chance to talk to one of the managers. It amazed me how the managers listen to you. I got the chance to enter the production floor and observe and man, you would not believe it! They really take care of their people which is very important. I don't see stressed faces on the floor. Even the HR people are really sensitive to your needs. They will find time to make sure that they tend to people. 

Well, I thought I heard the head of the trainer's team that the reason why they give importance to the agents, it's because they are the front liners who are income generators. 

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest

"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy". So I am not going to blog about work related things all the time. I wanna share this 1992 American-Australian animated movie: Fern Gully. I hope this will somehow entertain my readers and frequent visitors. I got this movie from youtube. I thank whoever posted this.


Part 1 



Part 2



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Part 4



Part 5

Part 6

Part 7

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Beeping Noise On Your Uverse Phone: Checking Voice Messages

Uverse phone service offers a great deal such as call forwarding and voice messaging. You can check my previous blog on how you can activate them. It is just a matter of understanding how we can do it.

Now, what if you hear an annoying beeping sound on your phone? And sometimes there is a blinking light on your phone? This indicates that you have a voice message that you have not heard yet.

There are a few ways to access your voice mailbox:

I. Using your Uverse phone: 
1. Dial *98 on your home phone. If prompted enter the PIN.
2. Press 1 to listen. As the message plays:
  • Press 1 to rewind.
  • Press 2 to pause.
  • Press 3 to fast-forward.
  • Press #to skip a message.
3. After listening to the message:



  • Press 9 to save the message.
  • Press 7 to delete the message - it will remain in your trash for 48 hours.
  • Press 6to forward a copy.


  • II. There are 2 ways to access your voice mail when away from home:
    1. You can dial your Uverse home number, once you hear your phone's greetings press * and it will prompt you to enter your mailbox PIN and #. (Check additional notes below.)
    2. If you don't want to call your home phone, just dial the 10 digit access number. It will ask you to enter your home phone then # and your mailbox PIN and #. (Check additional notes below.)


    III. Using your computer:
    1. Log in to your at&t account.
    2. Point your mouse over Home Phone and select Uverse Voice. You will see a listing of your voice messages and all the features of your phone. Just click the play button to listen to the message.


    Additional notes:
    II.1. You will hear the voicemail greetings depending on the number of rings you have set.
    II.2. Log in to your AT&T account.
    • Select the Manage Features option at the bottom of the page under the My Phone Features section
    • In the Call Forwarding section, look for the 10-digit phone number following Forward to Voice Mail. That 10-digit phone number is your access number. Call it and follow the prompts to retrieve your voice mail.

    Keep in mind that when dialing into voice mail remotely, you may incur additional access charges for non-local calls, hotel services charges, or cellular charges.