Thursday, September 11, 2008
Reality, Ang Katotohanan
Hanggang sa dumating ang point na lumalabas ako ng bahay ng walang nakakaalam na naghahanap na pala ko ng sideline. Isa na dito yung pag apply sa call center. Bago yun nagdanas din ako ng hirap. Totoo pala na sobrang hirap maghanap ng trabaho, dati balewala lang sa akin kasi di ako seryoso.
Nakapagtrabaho ako ng jolibee sa cavite pero di naman ako nakaramdam ng pagod ng nag-aaplay pa lang ako at naging okey naman, nag-enjoy naman ako sa trabaho ko. Next nun yung pag aplay ko as Student Assistant sa BC, sa school ko nang college ako. there's a lot of applicants pero ako ang naapoint, but nalaman ko na lang na ako pala talaga makukuha dun dahil tatlo pang prof ang nagrecommend sa akin. Pero di naging madali yun, akala ko sabak kaagad, yun pala kailangan pa ko magpakahirap sa interview ng president ng school namin, at ang arte arte pa. Hindi pa matanggap tanggap ung ginawa kong application. Kesyo dapat daw double set so ako naman ayun sunod lang ng sunod,. ayan n nang first duty ko, data encoder pala ko, tagagawa ng report sa Department of Science and Tactics, at harooh OMG! suplado ung boss ko sa una, akalain mo ba naman sinabihan ako na sya magdedesisyon kong kelan nya ibibigay yung gagawin ko eh ang point ko lang naman magawa na yung dapat gawin. Hay nakuh, di naging maayus yung pagwowork ko dun kaya nag paeasy easy ako, at minsan di nya namamalayan sya na pla inutuusan ko. hehe. Pero nag abuso ako nuon nang makuha ko ung ugali nya, minsan kapag ayoko pumasok di ako pumapasok at pinapahirapan ko na pagtext sya ng magtext. ayun na ako, susunduin naman ng magaling kong boyfriend na sobrang tyaga naman maghintay sa labas. hehe.
Second sem. Naisip ko ulit humanap ng karagdagang sideline..at sinuswerte nga, nalagpasan ko naman exam, interview tapos training sa dunkin Donut as counter person. Nung second sem kasi, 3 na lang subject ko 8 units, so lahat un pangumaga, iniisip ko sa hapon wala akong gagawin, kahit my work ako sa school ko, pwede naman ulit humanap ng panibagong sideline kasi di ba klase ko ng 7:30-9:00? ung 9:00-12 un ang time ko sa office para tapusin mga nakatambak na office work.
At un nga hehe.. grabeh pala jan mgwork sa dunkin all around, nakakaloka talaga magmamap ka, maghuhugas, as in all around, tapos nang malaman ko naman ng tumagal ako na hindi maganda magpasahod dun kasi and dami kinakaltas, nagpapasaway na naman ako.hehe..nagnanakaw ako ng donut, basta an dami kong gimik dun, kasi andun ako naasign sa Pacific Mall, kapag ako lang magisa nakaduty sa outlet namin pinpayagan ko pumunta bf ko kasi kunti na lng palagi time namin nun kasi sa sobrang busy ko. sa dami ng kabaliwang ginagawa ko, medyo naaliw ako pag andun ung gagong un.. tingin lang ng tingin kpag nasa cashier ako..di ako nahihiya sa kanya kahit makita nya ko na madungis na, tas sobrang taranta sa pagserve sa mga customer, bahala xa di ako tlga nagpapacute.ayun ang hon ko, tingin lang ng tingin. tapos, kapag uwian na, nagsasara ang mall ng 9:00 pm tas uuwi ako nyan mga 9:30 kasi maglilinis muna dun sa out...hintay lang ng hintay yan sa akin sa labas, c? kahit an tagal na namin nun parang lagi pa rin nanliligaw. kaya laging mahaba ang hair ko nun, di un natuturn off sa akin kahit nakita nya ko dun sa work ko n sobrang madumi damit ko tas nagtatapon pa ng basura, my hawak na basura, gulong gulo ang bohuk ko, pero ngagawa pa nyang hawakan face ko taz nag tatanong if okey lang ako,, ganun xa kasweet po. nakakalunod..
At un nga february nagresign na ako nun kasi malapit na ko mgrad madami dapat asikasuhin. bruhita talaga ako, alam nyo right after makuha ko salary ko, di na ko pumasok kinabukasan, opsss wag na wag nyo un gagayahin, kasi iba ang case ko sa dunkin eh... ung mga ahead sa akin, na nasa posisyon tlgang kinakalaban ko pag may mali akong nakikita. Paano di naman sila marunong magalaga ng mga crew nila. Kailangan namin respeto lang at tiwala. Kulang din sila sa paliwanag if sobrang dami ng binabawas sa amin...pero mali pa rin ginawa ko di ba? di ako nagpakaprofessional kasi nga di ako nanghihinayang mawala yong work, kasi nuon wala pa kong inaplayan na di ako natatanggap.. pero nakarma na nga ako.....
itutuloy....
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Friday, August 29, 2008
Long Distance Relationship

Challenging and difficult, though they may not be what we want to hear, are the words that best describe long distance rel
ationships। Keep in mind however, that the words are challenging and difficult, not impossible. Many people choose to give a long distance relationship a try, with the constant curiosity if it was the right decision to make and if it even stands a chance.
give it to you. Trust is a major necessity if you wish to have your relationship from a distance. Without trust and honesty, the relationship is in for danger and unsuccessfulness, just as it would be any other relationship.
Be creative with the way you keep in touch, such as calling, e-mailing, faxing and sending cards. Pay attention to how many times a week you are staying in touch as well. If you want your bond to stay strong and loving, you have to hear from one another often, leaving as little room for any of you to start getting paranoid about anything. Although you cannot be romantic towards each other on a physical note, you can still perform romantic acts that will keep the romance department happy.
relationship exciting, plus serve you the satisfaction of being able to see and touch each other occasionally. It gives you the opportunity to catch up on each other's life in person and to be able to share physical and intimate activities together, which will fulfill both of your needs and desires.
r, whichever makes you most comfortable. If none of you are willing to agree on a place to settle and start having a relationship where you see each other on a regular basis, then you can pretty much forget about accomplishing anything out of your long distance relationship.
would not want to wait forever to be with you. With the right amount of effort and interest on both parts, a long distance relationship can survive the obstacles it will frequently be challenged with. As long as you both refresh your memories of why you chose to do this in the first place, trust each other, inform one another of your personal lives, keep in touch, and visit, your relation
ship can turn out to be one of the most successful and happy relationships that ever existed. You both will be secure, happy and satisfied until the day comes when you will re-unite for good and build your wonderful future together.Inspirational Qoutes
Without sweat and toil no work is made perfect.Good fortune and bad are equally necessary to man, to fit him to meet the contingencies of this life.To be happy, we must not be too concerned with others
Don't waste your life in doubts and fears: spend yourself on the work before you, well assured that the right performance of this hour's duties will be the best preparation for the hours or ages that follow it.
Imagine every day to be the last of a life surrounded with hopes, cares, anger and fear. The hours that come unexpectedly will be much the mo
re grateful.Success in life is a matter not so much of talent or opportunity as of concentration and perseverance.
It is interesting to notice how some minds seem almost to create themselves, springing up under every disadvantage, and working their solitary but irresistible way through a thousand obstacles.

Nothing is predestined: The obstacles of your past can become the gateways that lead to new beginnings.
THE WORLD IS ALL GATES, ALL OPPORTUNITIES.It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person, "Always do what you are afraid to do."
Experience is the child of thought, and thought is the child of action.

Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall
Knowing is not enough; we must apply.Willing is not enough; we must do.
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
First say to yourself what you would be;and then do what you have to do
They can because they think they can.The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen.
There is only one success--to be able to spend your life in your own way.
The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack in will.
The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes.
The man who makes a success of an important venture never wails for the crowd. He strikes out for himself. It takes nerve, it takes a great lot of grit; but the man that succeeds has both. Anyone can fail. The public admires the man who has enough confidence in himself to take a chance. These chances are the main things after all. The man who tries to succeed must expect to be criticized. Nothing important was ever done but the greater number consulted previously doubted the possibility. Success is the accomplishment of that which most people think can't be done.We make our fortunes, and we call them fate
The ability to convert ideas to things is the secret to outward success.
The ability to concentrate and to use your time well is everything if you want to succeed
The great and glorious masterpiece ofman is to know how to live to purpose.There are two things to aim at in life; first to get what you want, and after that to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind has achieved the second.
Many only learns in two ways, one by reading, and the other by association with smarter people.
Hold yourself responsible for a higher standard than anyone else expects of you. Never excuse yourself
Practice yourself in little things, and thence proceed to greater.
You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life
Play for more than you can afford तो lose and you will learn थेgame

There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must take it because his conscience tells him it is right....
Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.
There is time for everything
I demolish my bridges behind me...then there is no choice but to move forward.
The shortest way to do many things is to do only one thing at a time.
The first and greatest commandment is,Don't let them scare you.
There are no gains without pains.
The block of granite which was an obstacle in the pathway of the weak, became a stepping-stone in the pathway of the strong.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Career
Job description
A secretary or administrator provides clerical and administrative support, either as a team or individually. They are often also responsible for specific projects, as well as co-ordinating and implementing office procedures. In some cases, they will oversee junior staff.
Secretarial/administrative work has changed significantly over the years, and the role varies greatly depending on sector, the size of the employer and levels of responsibility. Most work involves communication and word processing skills, and within specialist fields such as law, many secretaries/administrators are required to have relevant, high-level qualifications.
The role also overlaps with that of personal assistant.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES
Most secretaries/administrators will undertake typical work tasks: general word processing, dealing with telephone and email enquiries, creating and maintaining filing systems, keeping diaries and taking appointments for staff.
Depending on the sector, the role could also include any of the following:
- using a variety of software packages to produce correspondence and documents, and maintain presentations, spreadsheets and databases;
- devising and maintaining office systems;
- booking rooms;
- using content management systems to maintain and update websites and internal databases;
- arranging meetings, taking minutes and keeping notes;
- invoicing;
- looking after budgets;
- liaising with members of staff in other departments or external contacts;
- ordering and maintaining stationery and equipment supplies;
- using shorthand and audio tapes or copytyping to produce letters;
- organising and storing paperwork, documents and computer-based information.
Other duties may include:
- recruiting and training junior staff, and delegating work as required;
- manipulating complex statistical data;
- travelling with the team or manager to take notes at meetings, take dictation and provide general assistance with presentations;
- arranging travel and accommodation;
- arranging both in-house and external events.
SALARY AND CONDITONS - Annual and performance-related bonuses can be found in some sectors.
- Working hours are typically nine to five, possibly with some extra hours.
- Work is almost entirely office-based.
- Interim, part-time and temporary roles are common. Career breaks are possible if skills, especially IT, are maintained.
- Self-employment/freelance work is unlikely.
- Jobs are available in all areas with widespread opportunities.
- In accordance with tradition, the majority of secretarial jobs are still held by women.
- The support nature of the role means that project contribution may not always be recognised, which can be frustrating. In some companies, the job title itself is limiting with less recognition for comparable work, despite equal qualifications.
- The job can be stressful at times, since the work is always focused on the needs of the manager or team. Deadlines can be imposed suddenly, demanding flexibility and occasionally the need to work extra hours to complete tasks.
- Travel within a working day, absence from home at night, and overseas work or travel are all uncommon.
NOTE: 45 WPM
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS - Potential candidates will need to show evidence of the following:
organisational skills; - the ability to plan your own work, work on your own initiative and to deadlines;
- the ability to manage pressure and conflicting demands, and prioritise tasks;
- oral and written communication skills;
tact and discretion; - a pleasant, confident telephone manner;
- teamwork;
- reliability and honesty;
- project management skills.
Knowledge of another common business language such as French or Japanese may boost potential earnings.
A good way of gaining experience or getting a first job as a secretary or administrator is by temping through an agency, and this often leads to permanent positions. If you do not have much previous experience, a temping job will be an opportunity to try different sorts of secretarial or administrative work and help you decide what aspects you find particularly enjoyable and the sort of employer or sector you would like to work with.
Competition is not usually severe, although it depends on the area of employment. The demand for skilled, experienced staff remains high. Exact requirements for particular typing speeds and knowledge will vary from vacancy to vacancy depending on the nature of the post, but a minimum typing speed of 45wpm is normally required. Agencies are a common way of gaining jobs in this occupation, but applying directly to organisations that appeal to you can be effective.
Employers regard experience very highly in this field of work, so mature entry is not generally a problem.
It is illegal for employers to discriminate against candidates on the grounds of age, gender, race, disability, sexual orientation or religious faith. For more information on equality and diversity in the job market and how to handle discrimination see the AGCAS publication, Handling Discrimination.
It is possible in some sectors, in charities or property for example, to move up through internal vacancies and opportunities, so working in admin in a sector that you are interested in can be a good 'foot in the door'. However, some informal evidence suggests that the job title itself can be a barrier to, or limit the scope of, career development. Some people choose to emphasise aspects of their jobs in order to progress to the next level, whilst others have been tempted to change their job title to the more ambiguous 'executive' to prevent what they describe subjectively as prejudice against the job title.
What jobs suit me?
Help making decisions
Try what jobs would suit me?, a tool designed to assist you with the decision-making process. After answering a series of questions, see which jobs might best match your preferences. Compare two jobs side-by-side or start by considering an employment sector.
Your friends and family may help you identify the key deciding factors for your career planning and may point out strengths that you take for granted.
Your university careers service has a wealth of resources to support career research and planning. As well as talking to a careers adviser, you may gain insights from psychometric tests, which focus on aptitude, ability, or personality. Ask which psychometric tests are available or have a look at psychometric tests.
What do different jobs entail?
Learning what people actually do on a day-to-day basis is a crucial step in your job search. Understanding jobs is the best way to ensure you make the right decision for you. It is also essential for writing strong applications, which persuade a company or organisation that you are a good fit for the job.
Get more details about jobs you are considering at explore types of jobs. Be sure to read the case studies. Alternatively, you may start your job search by looking at all the related jobs in a sector at explore job sectors.
How do I use my degree?
You may want to directly apply your subject-related knowledge and skills to the world of work.
Ask your university careers service for the results of previous surveys, which may provide some insight into what people with your degree have gone on to do. Visit what do graduates do? to view national survey results of what students on your course have pursued. Also, find out about options with your degree by looking at options with your subject.
Job Hunting
Clerk-A person who works in an office performing such tasks as keeping records, attending to correspondence, or filing.
I have received great leads from posting my resume online. Rather than searching newspapers for classified ads to see who's hiring, you can find hundreds of people who are hiring with just the click of a mouse. And what's more convenient about using job search websites to assist you is you can narrow down your search results by location, experience, and education.In addition to searching for jobs online, it's a good idea to go job fairs in your area. There are many potential employers who have company representatives at jobs fairs and some of them interview on the spot. Be sure to dress to impress when you go to a job fair because you might just walk out of one with a job, or at least a chance to interview for a position. Word of mouth is also a way to let people know you're looking for a job. Ask friends and relatives to inform you of job openings they've heard about.
You should start thinking about what type of work appeals to you. The more clearly you know where your interests lie, what you enjoy, what your talents are and which skills and strengths you want to use in your working life, the easier it is to recognise opportunities that suit you.
Firstly, adverts are not designed to help you understand what different kinds of jobs involve - they are for people who are sure of exactly the job they want.
Secondly, many jobs are not even advertised, leaving you to miss out on many options.
The good news is that just a bit of thought and research sets you in the right direction.
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