Well my job is pretty much online stuff, and I do work offline too, but not as much these days.
I do many plenty of things which is pretty much rojak. Sometimes its freelance, sometimes I’m attached to a company, sometimes its a consultation job. Well let’s just say, what comes next for my work projects are usually unique and never boring.
But the thing is, I can’t really pinpoint the scope of my job.
So every time I do a survey I just put there unemployed bum, or when the mother of my future wife asked of my job, I’ll probably be sweating hard trying to describe my job … Hahahaha.
With my stuff all over the Internet, I’ve had many people, sites and organization using my work or assets.
Some gives credit, some don’t … I’m alright if they don’t. I’m a pretty low profile person, maybe that’s why I’m not so anal about credits like some other people.
A recent one, CCTV or China Central Television who is the biggest state television broadcaster in mainland China used one of my image assets. They didn’t give any credits to me.
CCTV caught in the act
Steady lah, Melayu Boleh goes to China! Keke …
I love my job, as it gives me the feeling of control, but lastly it gives me the satisfaction that I’m actually going places doing the work that I’m involved in.



















hey, congratulations on the published work!!! :P
Hi!
Long time neber comment sey.
Marah ke?
hey…haha… nolah… juz exhausted with work… :P…
Maybe you could describe your work as online entrepreneur to your future wife :)
In either case, its really simple to just steal pictures from various sources that its really no point in trying to prevent people from stealing them. So in my opinion, I think that its good to put watermarks on each picture that we personally take.
Online entrepreneur itself is a big question mark, keke.
I just read your Tweet. Oh boy, your pic kena stolen too, but worse, watermark erased too!
That’s why I don’t watermark, I leave it to them to credit me.