Finally...
After almost 5 years of teaching, I was lucky enough to have a break and finally work again in the industry. Of course, I have to thank ----- for sending me to trainings that I could also apply in the "real" IT world. This would be my 5th day at work in a private company as a consultant to a government office. I think I will have a lot of time writing something for my blog after experiencing one whole week of reading, reading, playing computer games, getting bored and waiting for the time to strike 5 pm.
Reasons for Leaving
Despite the contract that I have with my previous company, I dared to leave it because I cannot take it anymore (hahaha! sounds so bitter...). The friends that I have come along with during my stay there either resigned or just left one by one. We were fulfilled being instructors for quite some time but we came to realize that it would all be better if we settle for a real career as IT professionals or businessmen. Just to give you ideas on why you cannot really stay in that institution, here are the top reasons:
1. We have 3-month contracts that are renewable subject to the approval and prerogative of our immediate superior. So if ever you did something wrong or just the fact that he does not like you, just resign so as to avoid being ashamed.
2. Our basic salary did not increase at all from the time we applied up to the day we resigned. There’s an ongoing case with the labor union and the management which prevented the process of rating the employees. Too bad.
3. “Bilog ang mundo!” It will not be always in your favor. When there was a change of management, not everybody liked it but it became a good break for some. We were lucky enough to have a position and the new management kept us and made our work miserable at times.
What I will surely miss are some of the friends I left. Though I’ll still be reporting part time, it will never be the same as I pledge not to care about matters concerning the company that could affect me.
The Big Leap
I consider myself very lucky finding a job that I like and where I was trained with. I’m excited to experience the real action and encounter real problems. Though the skills came into practice while teaching, being here is not the same (I hope). I was given the pay that I asked for and that was the deciding factor to leave teaching. I want to be ready for the future and I just hope that this would be a good training ground for me.
New Year, New Office, New Experience
I started immediately on the first working day of the year; I had some great expectations but just took it easy on my first day. The first impression given to me was so candid I could create a long list for it. Hehehe. Take a peak on their lives I tally down the things that transpired during the week.
Worker A:
1. Browse for the location of all relatives, friends and places via Google Earth (once is a while is ok but all morning?!).
2. Play NBA live during lunch break or anytime he feels.
3. View pictures on the internet and read some emails.
Average Number of Hours Working per Day = 3 hours
Worker B:
1. Play Text Twist all day! (and I’m not kidding!) Stands up and chat once in while. Take calls then go back to text twisting.
2. When drained tries Need for Speed or Google Earth.
3. Eats lunch as early as 11:00 then sleeps through lunch break for 1 ½ to 2 hours.
Average Number of Hours Working per Day = 30 mins to 1 hour
Worker C:
1. Just came from a long vacation. Proved that silent rivers run deep and could be the most technical person here.
2. Accommodating and loves to work around his non-Windows machine all day.
3. He said he’ getting tired here so he’s currently looking for a better job.
Average Number of Hours Working per Day = 7 hours
Worker D:
1. I actually have no view of his machine from where I am seated so it’s from the sounds and a little peeping that I know what his working on.
2. Also sleeps through the lunch break.
3. Busy with handling clients on the phone sometimes.
Average Number of Hours Working per Day = 6 hours (giving the benefit of the doubt)
Worker E:
1. Works on something he accesses with DOS prompt. Does some paper works.
2. Looks the kind type of person. Reads some pdf files sometimes and practices it over another machine.
3. One time, he played Counterstrike during the lunch break.
Average Number of Hours Working per Day = 6 hours
I have nothing against these guys. My boss said they are all ok here. It’s just the culture shock that makes it fun for me to observe their daily routines. Plus knowing the fact that this is where our taxes go, tsk tsk tsk… During my academe days, panic was a daily routine especially when you haven’t prepared a lecture or forgot to do something that your boss asked of you.
Amongst all of these, I still think I did the right thing this year. Hope everything will turn out right and just pray that I do the right decisions. It has been a very long time since this blog was updated, guess this would be a good start.
Happy New Year to all!
Reasons for Leaving
Despite the contract that I have with my previous company, I dared to leave it because I cannot take it anymore (hahaha! sounds so bitter...). The friends that I have come along with during my stay there either resigned or just left one by one. We were fulfilled being instructors for quite some time but we came to realize that it would all be better if we settle for a real career as IT professionals or businessmen. Just to give you ideas on why you cannot really stay in that institution, here are the top reasons:
1. We have 3-month contracts that are renewable subject to the approval and prerogative of our immediate superior. So if ever you did something wrong or just the fact that he does not like you, just resign so as to avoid being ashamed.
2. Our basic salary did not increase at all from the time we applied up to the day we resigned. There’s an ongoing case with the labor union and the management which prevented the process of rating the employees. Too bad.
3. “Bilog ang mundo!” It will not be always in your favor. When there was a change of management, not everybody liked it but it became a good break for some. We were lucky enough to have a position and the new management kept us and made our work miserable at times.
What I will surely miss are some of the friends I left. Though I’ll still be reporting part time, it will never be the same as I pledge not to care about matters concerning the company that could affect me.
The Big Leap
I consider myself very lucky finding a job that I like and where I was trained with. I’m excited to experience the real action and encounter real problems. Though the skills came into practice while teaching, being here is not the same (I hope). I was given the pay that I asked for and that was the deciding factor to leave teaching. I want to be ready for the future and I just hope that this would be a good training ground for me.
New Year, New Office, New Experience
I started immediately on the first working day of the year; I had some great expectations but just took it easy on my first day. The first impression given to me was so candid I could create a long list for it. Hehehe. Take a peak on their lives I tally down the things that transpired during the week.
Worker A:
1. Browse for the location of all relatives, friends and places via Google Earth (once is a while is ok but all morning?!).
2. Play NBA live during lunch break or anytime he feels.
3. View pictures on the internet and read some emails.
Average Number of Hours Working per Day = 3 hours
Worker B:
1. Play Text Twist all day! (and I’m not kidding!) Stands up and chat once in while. Take calls then go back to text twisting.
2. When drained tries Need for Speed or Google Earth.
3. Eats lunch as early as 11:00 then sleeps through lunch break for 1 ½ to 2 hours.
Average Number of Hours Working per Day = 30 mins to 1 hour
Worker C:
1. Just came from a long vacation. Proved that silent rivers run deep and could be the most technical person here.
2. Accommodating and loves to work around his non-Windows machine all day.
3. He said he’ getting tired here so he’s currently looking for a better job.
Average Number of Hours Working per Day = 7 hours
Worker D:
1. I actually have no view of his machine from where I am seated so it’s from the sounds and a little peeping that I know what his working on.
2. Also sleeps through the lunch break.
3. Busy with handling clients on the phone sometimes.
Average Number of Hours Working per Day = 6 hours (giving the benefit of the doubt)
Worker E:
1. Works on something he accesses with DOS prompt. Does some paper works.
2. Looks the kind type of person. Reads some pdf files sometimes and practices it over another machine.
3. One time, he played Counterstrike during the lunch break.
Average Number of Hours Working per Day = 6 hours
I have nothing against these guys. My boss said they are all ok here. It’s just the culture shock that makes it fun for me to observe their daily routines. Plus knowing the fact that this is where our taxes go, tsk tsk tsk… During my academe days, panic was a daily routine especially when you haven’t prepared a lecture or forgot to do something that your boss asked of you.
Amongst all of these, I still think I did the right thing this year. Hope everything will turn out right and just pray that I do the right decisions. It has been a very long time since this blog was updated, guess this would be a good start.
Happy New Year to all!

2 Comments:
congrats pareng james!!! ayous lang yan! normal na ganyan kahit sa private companies. meron lang ibang mas strict. enjoy na lang ang corporate world! =)
Congratultions in your new life!I will surely miss bumping into you.Enjoy and make the most out of it okay. I'm sure the move was well thought of.
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