Ever since I was a young boy, I have been fascinated with mechanical and electronic gadgets. Each day after school, I would rush home to experiment with the various components I scavenged around the neighborhood, trying to construct a viable invention. Though my father was glad to see me so engaged in an interest I loved, he emphasized the importance of a focused education and advised me to commit myself to my studies if I wanted to succeed in the future. I took his words to heart, studying hard through eleven years of primary and high school and earning superior grades and accolades. In 1988, after scoring highly on the university entrance examination, I entered ABC University's Electronic and Precise Mechanical Engineering Department, hoping to gain a solid foundation that would help me expand upon my love of technology. Because I had worked so hard throughout my life to be admitted to such a prestigious university, I concentrated on my studies with intense vigor, earning high marks my initial semester of university education.
After graduating from ABC Unversity, I took a position with the Computer Centre of the ABC Postal Bureau in which I maintained and upgraded postal mechanical and electrical appliances, and developed computer applications and software. My first project was to upgrade the parcel processing and sorting machine, which was controlled by a single board computer and was programmed initially using assembly language. In 1993, I single-handedly used a programmable controller to replace the single board computer after mastering the dated assembly language and converting it to the precise programming language used by the programmable controller. Aware of my fervent interest in computer technologies and impressed by the success of my projects, NAME, the department leader, promoted me to the software development department, where I developed complex software applications used by the postal bureau.