Friday, October 28, 2011

TRIBU SUBAKANON – A YEAR AFTER

As mentioned in my previous blog, Tribu Subakanon was founded last October 28, 2010, time does fly unnoticed, and I am very proud to say that we are now celebrating our FIRST YEAR ANNIVERSARY!  Congratulations to each and every tribuletz (as we call ourselves) and good luck for the years beyond! But wait, how is Tribu Subakanon a year after?

Tribu Subakanon world is still very much the same; its inhabitants still meet online, sharing joy and laughers and useful or educational information as well. Though some of its original tribuletz choose to be outside tribu’s arms, the friendship that binds us is still very much intact and getting stronger as we get to know each other well.


                                       *some of the unforgettable tribuletz moments*

For a year we’ve been together for all those special days that we can join hand in hand to celebrate the moment. And it was Christmas that was the most unforgettable to me so far. What made it memorable? It was simply the first time when we seemed to be under the spell—the friendship which unites us, come together, and share that precious moment. Such works of a genuine friendship!

After a year of sharing genuine online friendship as a tribe, we now have a more concrete definition of what Tribu Subakanon stands for, it’s meaning in our own individual lives, and the essence of this tribe in the online community.

Thus we now define Tribu Subakanon as:

T – Tribe of
R – Realism and
I – Idealism in
B – Building
U – Union of friendship

S – Symbol of
U – Unity
B – Beauty
A – Acquaintanceship
K – Kindness
A – Acceptance
N – Nobleness
O – Openness that
N – Never ends …

….with a Mission that states:
“To implement the good ethics in life to become a better individual through the ideals of respect, love, compassion and humility so as to promote peace and unity.”

…and vision that says:

“By its prospect, Tribu Subakanon will be a group of innovative individual unified with great aspiration and united with one Faith, one God Almighty.”

Once again happy birthday Tribu Subakanon! And happy 1st anniversary tribuletz! Kudos everyone! I am very much proud to be a part of this online group who now live by it’s motto:

Tribu Subakanon – 
One Tribe. Different People. 
Different belief. One Goal.
We Are One" 

Sunday, October 23, 2011

MY WOODEN YEAR @ HOS!

Looking back….

I was a study now pay later scholar way back in college at Asian College of Technology, taking up BS Computer Science, unfortunately, I only finished a year since I no longer had resources to pursue my studies, and I already consumed my credit line from school. I then decide to look for a job, but then it wasn’t that easy. There was a point when I even applied at a certain agency as domestic helper for Manila.

Then, September 2006 come, after 5 months of searching I received a call from HOS Corporation where I applied as service crew for my interview. It was September 2, 2006 to be exact when Maam Dianne Pascua called me up for my interview by the following day September 3, 2011. (I took it as a blessing in disguise since I was partly heartbroken at that time.)

To shorten the story, it was in September 6, 2006 when I started as trainee as service crew @ Hotdog on Sticks – Robinsons Place Cebu and was trained by Mayolyn Mandado. And it was on October 24, 2006 when I was officially hired as service crew at HOS CEBU!

MY HOS JOURNEY in pics..

me @ Hotdog on Sticks Gaisano South outlet, sometimes in 2007



  
@ HOS G. Countrymall 2008




                       
my first few days as office staff late 2008

taken @ christmas party 2008 w/ our  operations manager & HR

@ SM MOA - my first time in Manila! jan 2009

@ Fontana - Pampanga! jan 2009

@ esplanade 25th years anniversary of HOS Oct 2009

me @ Baguio Country Club!!!!!! Jan 2011


@ esplanade after our grand performance!

@ Baguio Country Club - business planning 2011

@ SM Baguio lobby

dinner discussion @ Thunderbird Resort - La Union! jan 2010

the time I step down @ Thunderbird resort!!! jan 2010









My deepest gratitude to HOS Corporation for making some of my dreams into reality! Most of all to Sir Andy (de Leon) and Sir Rene as well for believing in my capability. I wasn't able to finish a degree but still they gave me this break. And was given the chance to roam around some parts of the Philippines! ( and letting me ride an airplane! haahahhahahaha!). I never thought I would last this long,couldn't count no more how many P.I  I received,but then still  here I am as solid as a wood still part of this company that fed me and my family for five years now as well as mold me as a better person.

My journey in this company may not have been a bed of roses, still I am very much grateful for those experiences, for without that I wouldn't who I am now. A little lady of confidence and courage ,though it may not be in all aspect but I must say I grew up.To everyone I met, and I've known like Maam Jo Plariza - who back then trained and formed my mind for admin works, including some HR functions ( proud to say..heheh), Maam Mie - who was there at the crucial moment of my employment @ HOS.Thank you so much!

It would be a great pleasure if in the next 5 years, I will still be here,however if it would be the other way around, Hotdog on Sticks will always have a special place in my heart!

"To my great God! thank you very much, for always being there with me and for answering my prayers.You truly is an AMAZING GOD!!!<3<3<3 "


HAPPY 5th year Anniversary to me!!!!!! Tibay mo teh!!!!


Thursday, October 13, 2011

To the Woman I Ever Love

Life may have not been so kind to us
Our ties may have been stained by indefference
Still it doesn't belittle the woman you are to me
For I wouldn't be who I am today
If you didn't carry me inside for nine months long

We may choose to be in different directions
And that dark clouds hinder our sight
One thing for sure, I will be always here
Waiting for that woman I ever love

Happy birthday Mama!

Friday, October 7, 2011

WORLD TEACHERS’ DAY: A PART OF ME WAS A PIECE OF YOU

A tribute to my mentors who have great impact in me.

It was my childhood dream to become a teacher. During my younger years or during my primary education, in almost every classroom you can read this line: “Be proud you are a teacher, the future depends in you”. Isn’t that a pride? Back then I would always play the teacher in our game with my cousins, I love checking their papers and put 100 as their mark.

As I grow up I realized how difficult it is to be a teacher, most especially if you are assigned in the mountain barangays like ours way back years ago, where there was only one passenger jeep that goes to town every Friday, therefore a teacher in our barangay could only spend Saturdays & Sundays at their home, technically you will leave your family behind. And such is a great sacrifice! I, then change my plan.

Top mentors who had helped me build my identity and my dreams:

  1. Mrs Deirdre Romarate Arias or simply our Maam Indai

She was my school adviser back in grade three and six. I thought after graduation our connection will stop there, but it didn’t. She helped us (top 5 in our class) apply for a scholarship program at a certain mining company in our town. She was really hands on with it, from our examination then to our interview. She shoulders all the expenses for our requirements and our food also when we stayed in their house prior to examination and interview. Luckily two of us pass the examination & interview and enjoyed the scholarship in high school (among the top 5 in our class, only three of us applied the scholarship).A big thank you Maam Indai. J

    2. Sir Proceso Arias or Sir Procy
 
He was my fourth grade adviser who taught or shall I say give me an idea about computer, when I decided I don’t want to be a teacher anymore when I grow up.

One time in our English class on my fourth grade, we were told to write about our ambition in life for our formal theme. I thought, I don’t wanna be a teacher anymore, so I ask my teacher: Sir Proceso Arias what kind of profession that deals with computer ( note: I haven’t seen one yet that time, only heard it in a radio), then he said just write their computer programming. Without any knowledge of what course is, I wrote I want to be a computer programmer. (Sadly, I wasn’t able to realize that dream, but I did take up Computer Science when I studied in college.)

  1. Maam Marijean Inion

My class adviser when I was a sophomore student. It was a struggle year for me; it was when our family was on the rocks. There were times when I am physically present in her discussion but mentally absent. Thank God she was very understanding to me.


  1. Maam Leonarda Ompoc

My teacher in my first grade. Way back in grade one, I was really hard headed, and the most talkative in class but when asked to read so quite (unfortunately because I don’t know how to read..hehe). She really disciplined not only me but the whole class. Now as I look back I am astonished of her technique in handling pupils; imagine teaching two levels in the same classroom. True! She handled grade one and 2 at that time. After our afternoon meal, we are not allowed to play outside, commanded us to practice reading, the grade two pupils will teach the grade one.

Thank you for that discipline Maam Ompoc!

I must say, I was so blessed to have them as my teacher who does not only taught us with our school lessons but also encourage us to dream by sharing us their life and what they had been through to become our teacher. Thanks for that inspiration, it was indeed a great help especially to me. Living in a mountain barangay is no heaven, for us to be in school we had to walk at least 2km everyday, but we made it through the help of our dearest teachers.

HAPPY TEACHERS’ MONTH! A STANDING OVATION TO ALL OF YOU!

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