Language Trainer (in Baguio)

"Passion, Patience", that’s what I have. I’m not Perfect but at least I know I can Prove my worth now that I’ve been given this Precious opportunity. Whether or not I receive truly heart-warming and flattering expressions of gratitude from my trainees (which I’ve been receiving in overwhelming numbers!), at the end of the day, I know to some it may just be a job, but for me, I can’t help but care.

  • (I’m now in Baguio to conduct language training for eTelecare’s applicants. I might extend my stay to a month here depending on the result of the ongoing job fair. I should be ecstatic about this chance. Not only am I staying in Baguio, escaping the summer heat for free, which I’ve been wanting for the longest time, I am as well getting paid and being trusted well enough by my boss to train prospective agents. Plus, Kuya Gil, the driver from Lakbay Travel and Tours, is the coolest! His expertise made me realize that my fear of heights is totally absurd and exaggerated when he expertly maneuvered his way up to Baguio via the Kennon Road and take note: at night! Then again, sigh! Baguio  -  it’s awe-inspiring view, shopping galore and all  -    ain’t fun when you’re alone though. Seeing the Cathedral and the manmade lake at Burnham Park made me miss my parents and Hector. Said tourist spots reminded me of the times I spent there with dad and mom. Somebody tell me how to kill this loneliness! Or maybe I’m just exaggerating again.)

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