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18 things!

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As I've worked in the tourism office, I had realized that life isn't easy to deal with. It has ups and downs that every young individual must encounter in order to succeed in life.  Here are some learnings I gained in the 10 days work immersion: Be Patience all the time, especially while waiting for the webpage to load Be Respectful and polite, attitude defines what kind of person we are Manage time wisely Be Responsible in everthing we do Be Organize with your things and the way you submit your output Love your work with all your heart Be not dependent, try to explore independently Be Initiative and Resouceful Seek for help if needed, it won't lower your pride Have self-confidence, shy type person won't be notice and won't succeed Be observant Explore new things; especially in using computers Be friendly, create connection for a better communication  I also learned how to photoshop, embed video and files in wordpress using HTML and uploa

Last Day

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Throughout our lives we go through many changes but changes are needed to improve and gain more experience. Yet there are some changes that generates sadness Last Day of immersion doesn't mean a goodbye; it's a way of opening new opportunities in our lives. In the 10th day of our work immersion, we just simply reviewed all of our works and memories we've built within the four corner room. After that we waited for ma'am Marga to arrive but then she never, she was too busy that day so to ease the boredom, we watched t.v , scroll on our phones and then at 5 pm we left the  establishment w/ a smile. Yes we smiled not because our work immersion is over but because of the learning and new skills we'd gained. We are so thankful to our supervisors for letting us experience what really working is all about. A big thanks to everyone for molding us well.

At last!

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" Life was always a matter for the right moment to act " -Paulo Coelho After all the delays and dissappointment, finally!...Yes! Finally we had been deployed to a place we've been longing for. On January 28 2017, I together with my co-students went to Municipal hall to attend the orientation for us to be aware on the dos and don'ts of being an employee. Upon arriving at the place, the ambiance was soothing and relaxing, it was very quite that even the droplets of  water from the faucet could be heard. There's nothing special in our first day. Our supervisors missed the chance to welcome us for some important matter. To ease the boredome we felt, we roam around the tourism and met the witty and bubbly child jande. She toured us to the back portion (tourism site)  where craft "chuchu" are made. We even met other people who welcomed us and talked about how they did the souvenirs.