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Day 11: Facebookers

Juliet Friends

My colleagues are my friends...

No comment. Hehe. All words are taken out of me that same day. I just wanna say THANK YOU to the Juliet Family *wink* and the rest of Premium Team. I’ll miss you guys, that’s for sure! Group hug?

P.S. I really love my FB-addict officemates. You know who you are… :)

*This post is brought to you by The 30-Day Challenge!

•Day 11- Another picture of you and your friends

Get Certified Online!

While we’re chatting yesterday, my friend asked me if I’m an MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) already. Unfortunately, not. My only MCP certification is for Vista Configuration and she’s encouraging me to take the exam for MCITP. When I asked how much it will cost me, she said that it would be around P4000. Hmmm. Makes me think – shall I invest on this one or go for Online Degree Schools? Anyone who’s in the right mind will probably notice that it’s false analogy. But hey, as long as money is concerned we really have to make careful consideration.

I’m already aware of the MCITP rewards and benefits so I am now trying to explore the ins and outs of online schools. Let me share what I’ve found out.

Graduate School

Reaping the rewards of hard work...

Getting professional degree online sounds easy but I’d like to know more. Obviously, your goal will matter most. Knowing the technical level of the program you would like to pursue is also necessary. Next is your time and dedication to your studies. Online universities offer flexible schedule so this won’t be an issue. What you have to consider next is your financial commitment after knowing your program costs. The good thing about it is that you can get financial aid from different sponsors. Convenient, right? As for requirements for admission, it depends on degree plan or universities of your choice. The most common requirements however are employment certificates or work histories, licenses and other related documents such as certificate of completion and meeting a specific GPA.

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Vacation Is Over…

My FB shoutout a while ago: Back to the real world. Time to work! No worries, 16 more hours of night shift and it’s over!

Anime On Vacation

Join us, eat and play all you can!

Oh, I really wish I’m my own boss. And if I’ll be into business, I’ll probably manage a boutique or restaurant. :) I’m considering online business, too but not anytime soon. But for the first two, I wanna start ASAP!

Sometimes I get tired of answering phone calls but if it means being with my dear friends every night, so be it. I can get over irate clients for as long as I have someone to share laughter with. I can manage the stress of meeting my daily stats given that my teamlead and colleagues are not giving up on me. It feels good to be trusted and be looked up to. I feel deeply honored to be one of nurturing souls here. And the people around me boost my energy and enthusiasm in return. Surely they’ve missed me. And I feel the same.

Synchronization… complete!

I really had a blast at Singapore and Malaysia for six days with my friends Ice, Patty and Ed. But for now, I have to perform my duty as a TSR. I’m leaving shortly so feel free to check my daily updates on SWORD.

Quick Update via FB:
On this day, God wants you to know
… that you are a human being, not a human doing. Take time to just be, to breathe slowly, to feel your body that is the temple of your soul. No activities, no worries, no buzzing.

Hot Issue: Libel Against Me

Sticky Post: Originally posted last 08/05/2010

Telling the Truth

I'm just... telling the truth!

Just when I thought everything has been settled after being informed that all of SEA-MARJ’s job postings have been updated, here goes a threatening comment. Oh, I know why it’s “Anonymous”! Taking legal action against me when he/she can’t even speak nor write in proper English.

Let me quote the comments:

Good day! I hope it will still be a good day for you Ms. Liezel Ocampo upon reading this comment!We are the legal counsel of SEAMARJ and I would like to caught your attention that the case Libel against you is now being arrange by our company. You will received a summon letter kindly wait for it. Can you accept and post this comment so that all people commenting on your blog might be aware that ion this world being judgemental without further basis is not a healthy attitude!

And the second one:

Just wait for the legal actions that is filed against you Ms. LiezelOcampo. As early as now find a good lawyer that can defend you. Good Luck!. Expect a demand letter coming from SEAMARJ!

And here’s my reply:

Dear Mr./Ms. Anonymous,
Thank you for your comment. Even if I have doubts that you are the legal counsel of SEA-MARJ (the grammatical errors really caught my attention) I still posted this comment. I’m letting the world know that a libel case can be filed against someone who’s telling the truth. :)

What are your judgments? If you wish to know whether I am guilty or not, find time to read the original post and other people’s testimonials here. I even updated the post after receiving an email from Jobstreet. Wanna see? Click here.

Seriously, I was “nosebleed” after reading their comments. But hey, it made my day.

Call Center Hoppers: What’s Good About Them?

anime_hello_callcenter

Hello? How can I help you today?

Being a call center agent is not easy. You have to bear with shifting schedules, irate customers, strict managers and sometimes, annoying workmates. I’m not a call center agent but a Technical Support Engineer and I have my fair share of customer support experiences. I’ve dealt with racist, ill-mannered, paranoid and hot-tempered clients. I’m not a saint and I’ve cursed some of them while on “mute”. I’ve been condescending, unforgiving, closed-minded, stressed and what not on different occasions. When I’m lethargic, I don’t care at all. Is it about time to look for another job? When career growth seems to be impossible, is career change the best solution?

I’ve been working for this company for more than two years and most of my batchmates have already resigned. I wonder if I’ll be taking the same path as theirs. But to defend their side, just like other job hoppers, they are not quitters.

Do you know any job hopper close to you? I do. My boyfriend. Haha. I can’t count the number of companies he’d worked with. As a matter of fact, he’s eyeing the Product Trainer position of the xbox 360 account at Convergy’s San Lazaro. That would be ideal for him since he lives near the place.

I remember the email Ice had sent me (Why Job Hoppers Make the Best Employees)… Oh, that girl? She’s happily resigned. Kidding, I’m just missing her and looking forward to our KL-SG trip.

Alright, going back to the email. I’m trying to refrain from quoting so let me just mention the most important parts. So, why do job hoppers make better employees/co-workers?

1. They have more intellectually rewarding careers. How come? The challenges they face in every job they get after changing from one to another keeps their learning curve stay high. Yes, those brain cells work out each day to increase both intellectual and emotional intelligence.

2. They have more stable careers. Job hoppers have strong belief in themselves and their abilities so they are aware that the stability they get in their career comes from them and not from the company. Stability can be created through networking. By the time that you’ve worked with so many companies in the past, you’ve efficiently established a great circle of friends already and it is through this network, you can filter and choose the most suitable job for you.

3. They are higher performers. Because they are always looking forward to a more challenging job, they always do their best at the present. The thought of having an impressive resume is a very good drive to achieve more.

4. They are more loyal. They make the most out of current relationship. They care for the people they’re with because they want the same treatment. It also allows them to leave footprints as they leave. They are the workers worth-remembering.

5. They are more emotionally mature. They know what is right and the number of months they’ve been working in a company nor their age has nothing to do it it. They have commitment to personal growth and they always know what to do next.

No career is interesting if it’s not engaging and challenging, and your most important job is to find that — over and over. Do not settle for outdated workplace models that accept complacency and downplay self-knowledge. Sure, the job market is tough nowadays – but that’s no reason to settle.

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