Tuesday, March 20, 2007

MABUHAY

Duties and more...

As class president, it is my duty to unite the class together in whatever ways possible. On top of that, I have to make sure that the class will have $10,000 budget before graduation to cover the expenses of our banquet and pinning ceremony. Right now, we have nothing. It's about time to do some fundraising here and there. Whatever that is, I hope it will be a gain not a loss; let's just cross our fingers. On Saturday, Mar. 24 will be our first class picnic in Ala Moana beach. This is my way of bringing the class together across cultures because afterall, we really will need each other when times get rough on the upcoming semesters. That said, early camaraderie is vital at this point.

I just intalled windows vista on my laptop and I didn't know that AOL 9.0 unlimited is not compatible with vista's configuration. Thank goodness for AOL VR which I have to install later tonight.

I noticed that everytime I call for technical support or any customer service related issues, I always get directed to either Indian or Filipino call center. I wonder why Americans cannot supply their own telephone support service. But thanks for this companies who help thousands of people in the 3rd world to have jobs.

Yesterday, I talked to my friend in Germany and found out that he will be assigned in Bangkok on the period where I will be in Manila. So yeah, I guess one of us has to fly over to hang out. Afterall, MNL to BKK is just a short flight. My classmate and my other friends at UH will also be in Manila at the same time. Since I know my way around Manila, I guess I have to show all these people around. I am looking forward for the summer and all the excitement instore.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Peechurs

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Now I'm back

Ok. Here's a quick update after a year of silence.

I started my Nursing school at the University of Hawaii at Manoa this Spring semester. I was elected as class president. What's new, anyway? Nursing school is hell. You give your 100% hardwork and you only get 75% of reward in return; but when you graduate it's different, you could give 75% of your effort at work and still get paid good $$$$$$.