Day 28

Day 28: Barcodes Registration and Cutting 
Day 28 of our on-the-job training at the College of Medicine was just like any other day - full of new learning experiences and fulfilling tasks. The morning started with the familiar sound of the printer churning out newly generated barcodes. I was responsible for printing them out the previous day, and today, I worked with Ryan and Vicente to cut them precisely.
Cutting the barcodes was a task that required a lot of attention to detail. We had to ensure that each barcode was cut to the exact size, and that the edges were clean and crisp. We took our time to make sure that every barcode was perfect, as we knew that this was important for the library's inventory system.

Once we were done with cutting the barcodes, we moved on to our usual task of registering the new barcodes to the library books. This process required us to scan each barcode and assign it to the respective book in the library's database. We had to be careful not to make any mistakes, as a single error could cause problems for the library's system.
Despite the busy day, we managed to finish all our tasks by mid-afternoon. To celebrate our accomplishment, we decided to indulge in one of our favorite snacks - pansit. We sat down and enjoyed our meal while chatting about our experiences during the training program.

Overall, Day 28 of our on-the-job training was a productive and fulfilling one. We looked forward to the next day.