I would like to honor this post to all of my BPO industry friends...or I should say my BPO family... Covid 19 is a challenge! Kudos to all of us! Bow q sa inyo! Saludo jud aq! And God bless to all of us I started working in BPO at the age of 17 and of course with my parents written consent, ito ang aking naging source of income ko to sustain my financial needs in school as a working scholar at the same time... I started with Sycore Business Solutions Corporation, stayed there for 4 years... learning and internalizing the beauty and the art of outbound accounts...it is really tough but my thirst for knowledge and desire to be one of the best sales representative motivates me to commit in continuous improvement and excellence in everything...charet! Haha....we call it "magis"!... given a chance to handle B2B account wherein I am allowed to discusss things with the owner or the PIC of the business... exciting nga challenging... pero lami sa feeling kay you can be who you are at
I was 7 years old. We were getting used to the habit of managing hunger. It was a challenge to get food for more than once in a day. I remember going to bed without food on some of the nights. Whenever we get food, it used to be plain rice, tinoghong, salt, milo, sugar, bulad, tinapa etc. Sometimes, a very plain tasteless food and not easy to eat. One night, my mother sent me to a nearby store to asked for some canned goods, noodles, and rice as we were hungrier that day. I went to that store, asked the store owner for a couple of utang lists. She flatly refused, as we had not yet cleared the earlier debt. I came back empty-handed to home and could remember seeing the tears in my mother’s eyes. After some time my mother somehow arranged a little amount of food from neighbors and fed us. But she went to bed hungrier. Many times, she remained without food, but somehow fed us food as much she could arrange to make us survive. She would not even take a small portion of food. Thou