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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Jeepney Series - Komportable ka ba?
Jeepney Series - I am beautiful
Midnight Appointee
Reaction on being a midnight appointee of GMA.
Bakit po ba? Para sya ang makapagtalaga ng CJ n hawak nila sa leeg?
My Reaction:
Parang mo na ring sinabing hawak ka sa leeg ng nagtalaga sa iyo.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Jeepney Series - Move it
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Jeepney Series - Deodorant Please
This is my experience on my way home today.
Here in the Philippines, we use “jeepney” as our mode of transportation. It is a like an owner type car, only longer and covered on top. It has a long seat where all the passengers will be seated next to each other.
It was almost 12 in the afternoon so the sun is very high and so is the temperature. Since jeepney(s) don’t have air conditioner, everyone is sweating. However, not everyone is sweating all over like the person who seated on my right side. His arms are dripping with sweat and it keeps on hitting my arms. And worst, he raised his left arms to hold on to a steel bar (attached to the roof), to prevent him for tumbling down in case of sudden breaks. I am only 5’2” in height and the person seated next to me is taller.
Can you imagine where his dripping wet armpit would be?
Yes.
His armpit is on top of my shoulders.
And to really make my day worst.
The person seated on my left side is also dripping wet and he raised his right arms to hold on to the steel bar as well.
This means I have two wet armpits on top of my shoulders.
And they are huge. And I mean huge that they are literally squeezing me.
I remember Adam Sandler (on one of his movie) jumped to take a shot on a basketball game, and then his face hit the dripping wet torso of his opponent on his way up and on his way down.
That is exactly how I felt.
I understand that it is hot these past few days; however can they at least take a bath and use a deodorant that can really help lessen their sweating.
Seriously, how much does a deodorant costs nowadays? A deodorant manufacturer now sells their product for 5 pesos per sachet if I am not mistaken.
It is time for me to sleep now.
Hopefully I will have a better experience on my way to the office later.
Till next time.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Brain Drain
Brain Drain.
According to PinoyAboard (another Blog), Brain Drain in the Philippines started in the 70's. Although there is no clear number to show or how this affects our country per se, we are losing a lot of job workers here in the country. This is due to one reason and one reason alone.
ECONOMIC REASONS.
We have seen a lot of families, who have at least one person working for another country, have better lives than Filipino's working in the Philippines.
Until we have CALL CENTERS.
Wow. Now most newly graduates no longer have to work abroad to earn more money than the regular employees in our country.
However, brain drain can still be seen here.
Working for 4 years (and going), I have seen different kind of professionals in the industry. I have handled Nesting agents who were dentists, students taking up Law or Medicine or Political Science, Accountants, and a whole lot more. And if they last as long as I did in the call center, then they might end up just like me, whom after working for years in the call center industry, can no longer continue with the profession that I really wanted to when I was in college.
Change is permanent.
And this includes changes in the Fields that we took up when we were in College. I took up Computer Science; it has a little bit of hardware, a little bit of networking and more of Software Programming.
I remember the computer programming languages that we have back then are, COBOL, Pascal, C, C++, and we need to self study Visual Basic because of our thesis. And yet after I graduate, I looked in the newspapers (to pursue my dream as a programmer) and they are looking for programmers who are knowledgeable with Crystal Reports, SQL, and other programming languages that I haven't tried before. And I just graduated. @$^&#*!!!
Changes in the computer industry is very rampant that if you were stuck in a call center, you will be surprised on how much it has changed since you started and after you graduated. And this is the same with any to other College Degree.
These agents could have been professionals.
If got caught by the amount of money earned in the call centers, they will be outdated and may no longer be qualified to the fields that they took up.
My supervisor, Jimmy Bautista, once told me that "Ang Call Centers ang sumira sa mga pangarap ng kabataan" ["Call Center Industries have ruined the dreams of our youth"]. It hurts. But it is true. As much as I wanted to study again, just like what they do in the US, I can't because even if we are earning more than the minimum wage, it is still not good enough to continue or pursue my study and support my family at the same time.
I wrote this for:
1. Our government
2. Parents
3. Students who are now High School Graduates, graduating from College, and or College Graduate.
In My Point of View:
Let these students start from the minimum wages and work on their way up, while improving their skills and knowledge from Degree that took up. This will ensure that they will really enjoy the fruit of their labor while continually enhancing the College Degree that they took up. Hopefully, this will eliminate or lessen Brain Drain from their chosen fields.
Parents, on the other hand, will know that all the money and effort that they spent to ensure that their children will have a College Degree will not just go to waste. Waste, because they are not using the skills and knowledge they got from their chosen fields if they are in a call center.
Government... Ah never mind. I don't have enough money to pay them to move their butt and do something about this.
Point is... Brain Drain is no longer happening because our professionals are leaving the country. It can also happen because of Call Centers, "that have ruined the dreams of our youth".
Note: I have nothing against Call Centers as it has been my bread and butter for the past years. I was able to get a housing loan, to provide shelter for my family. This is just my POINT OF VIEW.