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Friday, March 25, 2011

A New Beginning

Folks, there is another side of the story I have not told you yet. After my lead training for escalation agent was concluded in mid February this year. While my co trainees and I were in the process of getting ourselves used to answering escalated calls, we had a general assembly. At the general assembly or simply a general meeting we were informed the electric company that hired our Call Center will no longer renew their contract with Manila, Philippines Call Center. 


Did I worry about becoming jobless? To be honest, yes. However, all of us were given assurance by the Call Center we are working for, we are to be transferred to other account. Lucky for us, the Call Center we are working for has several accounts. Some of the accounts are in the process of hiring employees. I was first endorsed to a gaming account unfortunately I did not pass the tech exam. 

One morning, I was looking out from the terrace and noticed the bright light of the sun slowly rising from the horizon. I thought to myself. Why worry? There will always be a morning to start a new day, a new beginning. There will always be sunshine after the storm. I was already thinking of applying with another Call Centers while on vacation leave waiting for our HR to call me to be endorsed to another account. I gave myself a deadline to make up my mind and make a final decision. My phone rang. It was a call from our HR.

Now folks, I am on training for an in house account of the Call Center I had served for five years. I made a decision to stay with the same Call Center that hired me five years ago for the reason. I like the account I was endorsed to. One thing more is to avoid the hustle of preparing and collating the pre-employment requirements should I apply with another Call Center. Truly, there is beautiful morning each day. It gives hope for a new beginning. I took these sunrise photos from the terrace of my new home.

19 comments:

  1. I can imagine how it must be
    an anxious time for you JP...
    not knowing what the future holds
    for you tomorrow, or if you'll
    ever secure another job to fill
    your stomach. Believe me, I went
    through that before.

    Glad that things have turned out
    for the better in the end... Thank
    God .I like the parable of the sun you mentioned. No matter how
    heavy the storm is, a new day brings with it new life. We are
    never the same forever, no matter
    how life gets us down.

    Good luck dear. May the Lord
    continue to bless you with
    happiness and strength in all
    your undertakings

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  2. @Webbietadyl- How I wish I could send you a package of sunshine from Manila, Philippines. :)@Bear Wife- Thanks for the good wishes my friend. Actually, you gave me the idea to write this post when you posted the You Tube of Kevin Costner and the Modern West in your blog. The song was The Sun Will Rise Again. You dedicated the song to the Japanese.

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  3. Good luck jolly, I also believe that every day is a new day. A new day brings new surprises.

    Think positive, walang aayaw.

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  4. U can make a brighter tomorrow,n dis day is ur chance 2 b der..god bless u more!

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  5. Hi JP,

    Long time no see.
    I am glad that things are okay with you and your job.

    Trust me, I have been through all that, and I believe that many others too.

    I wish all the best.

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  6. It's not pleasant when your job is under threat but unfortunately this economic downturn is affecting us all. I hope everything works out ok for you JP.

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  7. And to think, I always thought an escalation agent was in charge of escalators.

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  8. all the best jolly. nice pics.

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  9. Oh, Jolly, I LOVE how you stayed in the positive!! I really think our thoughts create our reality. Love that you were led to the perfect position for YOU! This post really touched me.

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  10. JP, This had to be scary but a little bird told me that you will be more than OK. Hmmm....maybe an even better position is about to come your way!!!

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  11. keep the spirit even if you do not pass the exam on technology...

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  12. @mannoy @webnatin- Right, on that. Being positive had helped me lot!jhengpot - Thank you my dear for the good wishes. :)@Multibrand - This global economic crisis is really getting on a lot of people. Still I am thankful to have another job. My good performance on the other account had saved me.

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  13. @Ryan - I have great faith in the new account that hired me. I know I was lead to the right account. @Nick Thomas- Hmmm, you made me smile. Welcome aboard. @vijaya - Thank you. :)

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  14. @Jill Wellington @Jean @adetruna- Thanks my dear ladies for the encouragement. Appreciate it. I know as family persons you all had went through rough times as well. I am happy we can communicate this ways. :)

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  15. I am 62 years old and I've changed job three times the last to year to the better every time. I hope everything is going fine for you and you don't have to move from your new flat.

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  16. Hi J P - Your positive and upbeat attitude will carry you through. Economically speaking, these are truly tough times around the world. Wish you the best in dealing with the challenges. Thank you for your blog.

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  17. Good Luck Jolly. I am sure you will do great! I hate changing jobs too, but I am looking for a new teaching job. It is time for a change.

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  18. @roffe- Thanks friend. I am hoping for the best as well. @John's Island - Welcome to my blog. Thank you for the very inspiring words. @Steve Bossenberger - Glad to see you again. Sorry for the late reply. Really busy these days. :)

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