Frustrated ako nitong mga nakaraang araw.
Naghahanap kasi ng bagong trabaho dito sa Pilipinas. Bukod kasi sa naiinip na
ko eh kailangan ko na rin ng income. Pero ang hirap pa rin pala. Parang nung
taong 2009- 2010 nung kaka graduate ko pa lang ng college. Hirap na hirap akong
maghanap ng mapapasukan dito sa Pinas. Bukod sa wala pa kong experience nun,
umarte arte pa ko nun sa trabahong gusto ko kaya ako din ang nahirapan. Ang
choosy ko lang nun mam, promise! Yun din yung mga panahong napapatingin
na lang ako sa salamain tapos kakausapin ko ang sarili ko ng "Puta! Mag
artista na lang kaya ko!?" Joke!! Tapos ayon lumipas ang mga buwan at
napagpasyahan ko na lang na magtrabaho sa ibang bansa kahit na sa mura kong edad.
Mura talaga? 17 yrs old? Menor de edad? Banayad? Pak naman ang disesyon ko at
nakaalis ako agad.
Pero balik tayo sa frustration. So ayon
nga nag aapply ako nitong mga nakaaraang araw. Pasa-pasa ng resume, kembot dun,
kendeng dito, aura diyan ang ginagawa ko habang sipag sipagan pa ang peg ko.
Yung iba di pa tumatawag o mga
wala talagang balak tumawag. Nahire naman ako dun sa isang company.
Pero nung orientation/training na, napagtanto ko na parang di yun ang career na
gusto ko. Kaya ayun kinabukasan di na ko nagpakita.
Amputang intro ang haba!
Sige na nga ito na yung repost chever sa tittle. Nakita ko 'tong pinost ng
friend ko facebook. Kaya naisipan ko ring i-share sa inyo ang nabasa ko na nagbigay sakin kahit papano ng inspiration para mag Go Large lang sa pag
hahanap ng trabaho. Pasasaan bat' bukas lulubog din ang mga tala at
makakahanap din ako ng work na mag eenjoy at mamahalin ko. :)
To
the twentysomething who wants to change the world
By
Antoinette Jadaone (The Philippine Star) Updated June 30, 2012 12:00 AM
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=822417&publicationSubCategoryId=448
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=822417&publicationSubCategoryId=448
MANILA,
Philippines - Dear Fresh Grad,
I
think I saw you yesterday along Makati Avenue, wearing the most smart-casual
attire your closet will allow, waiting for the traffic light to change to red.
You were clutching a brown envelope — they contained your résumés, right? But you
looked a little flustered. Did your job interview not go so well? It’s your
fifth interview in six weeks, I hear? Don’t worry, they say “Don’t call us,
we’ll call you” to almost everybody. Hindi ka nag-iisa. Oh, your best friend
nailed her interview on the first try? And your other ka-barkada, too? Well,
good for them. Wag ka lang inggitera.
I
know, I know. You’ve imagined yourself to be in your dream job immediately
after graduation, getting paid (a lot), and doing what you love to do (so “it
doesn’t feel like work at all,”). You saw yourself changing the world, while
live posting it on Twitter.
I
must say, your imagination’s pretty impressive, and you must’ve been reading a
lot of Steve Jobs. Darling, the real world doesn’t work that way, and definitely
not that fast. So your two friends who nailed it on their first try? I’ll bet
you’ll spend at least one Friday night with them at a karaoke bar, singing your
angst away. Alanis’s Hand in My Pocket is a good first song, by the way.
Buying Starbucks
You’ll
find a job yourself soon. It won’t be your dream job, but hey, at least it will
pay for happy hour. You will be asked to buy Starbucks for your boss’s guests,
and while walking out of the office, you’ll tell the universe, “Nag-graduate
ako ng cum laude para lang bumili ng kape?” When you return, the boss will be
angry to know that you forgot to put Splenda in his coffee, and the universe
will tell you, “E kape nga lang hindi mo mabili nang maayos, cum laude ka pa
nyan ha.” You will print the wrong report. You will be yelled at for a lousy
job someone else did, and you will be yelled at for a job you put your whole
heart into. You will be told you’re stupid, and if you’re lucky, the whole
office will be there to hear it. You will cry in your cubicle. You will lose
the promotion to the boss’s son, or to someone less hardworking than you. You
will learn about dirty office politics, and you will be frustrated to know that
you can’t do anything about it. You will figure in office tsismis, and you’ll
make your Twitter account private. You will see your friends going to Boracay,
Bangkok and Europe, having the time of their lives, while you’re left here,
living paycheck to paycheck, wishing you were born an Ayala, a Gokongwei, or a
Gosling. You will think about quitting. You will lose the sparkle and the
passion. You will forget about your ultimate dream when the real world crushes
it right before your eyes.
But
please don’t.
Make Passion Last
The
truth is, you will never be as passionate as your Fresh Grad self ever again.
Make that passion last as long as you can. I don’t want to be dramatic, but
really, that sparkle? Once it’s gone, you can never take it back. Oo, parang
virginity lang.
So while
you have it, savor the moment. Go make mistakes, while you’re still expected to
be imperfect. Go cry in the cubicle, while your age allows it. Go sing Hand in
My Pocket and You Learn at the karaoke bar, while you’re still “young and
underpaid.” Go chase your dreams and change the world. The best time to change
the world? It’s right after college, when you are f*cking sure you can.
See,
you will become 26. Then 28. Then 30. And you will be busy looking for money to
pay for the bills, or yelling at your assistant who printed the wrong report,
and you will just forget about the world you badly wanted to change before.
How
old are you again? Actually, I don’t really need to know. You were glowing from
where I saw you, and that gave away your age. So stand up straight, clutch your
résumés, hold on to your dreams, and stay glowing as long as you can. Make the
most of your youth. I swear, you’ll miss it when it’s gone, and by that time,
you will only be able to write about it.
Best
regards,
An
Ex-Fresh Grad
Hindi man ako fresh grad, nasa twenty something pa naman ako kaya feel na feel ko pa rin ang nakasulat. Kaya sa mga wala pa rin work diyan at naghahanap, apply lang ng apply makakahanap din tayo ng trabaho!!
Hindi, nag enjoy ako basahin. Nakarelate lang ako sa "Buying starbucks" nung sa first job ko..hehe
ReplyDeleteNatawa naman ako sa mahabang intro! Bakit nga hindi ka na lang nag-artista?hehe..
ReplyDeleteRelate ako sa mga kung anu-anong pinagsasabi ni Antoinette, dami nyang alam!
Good luck sa job hunting mo dude!
pinahanga mo na naman ako riChie...
ReplyDeletehindi lang sa napaka-gandang intro kundi sa napakagandang choice ng article na repost. nagbabasa ka pala? ha ha ha
Good luck kapatid!
I've read this one..nakakrelate din ako kahit 2 years na akong single professional ..employed nga ako pero not in a stable job..kaya sana makahanap ako ng dream job kooo niyaha..
ReplyDelete:) hello
nkarelate din ako
ReplyDeletea toast to us who can still relate to that damn spark.. hahaha ayus nainspire kaagad.. hahaa
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