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Bum-mer

Today marks the day I officially became a bum.  I am now part of the statistics of the unemployed in the Philippines.

My manager surprised me last night when she tapped me on the shoulder and told me not to log in to my PC and that we needed to talk.  Somehow, I had a slight idea of what was about to unfold a few minutes later.  She motioned for me to follow her to one of the huddle rooms in the office – for privacy.

Once I sat down across her, she pointed some stuff on a sheet of paper with some form printed on it.  She kept pointing to the box showing my ‘performance’.  I can hear her but my mind was racing.  I barely had time to settle when everything was just being presented to me. I moved my eyes down to the bottom of the page where the ‘recommendation’ part was, and saw the ‘Separation’ box ticked.  That confirmed my suspicion.  I didn’t even bother to listen to the metrics I supposedly didn’t hit (CSAT, QA, Adherance).

In about 10 minutes, I have signed my separation papers, been advised that I will no longer report for work starting immediately and that I am to surrender all company property issued to me.  My manager escorted me to my locker where she took possession of my headset and company badge, before leading me to the elevators.  That was it.  Done.

Funny thing is, she had the nerve to tell me to ‘keep in touch’.  May God forgive me, but I couldn’t help but laugh when she said that.  I even told her I had bought my outfit for the whole year-end party everyone was urged to go to.

And this is a major US company I work for offshore. They send us email blasts of the revenues they rake in for the last quarter/year, yet, somehow, I feel like our center was cutting costs.  I’d like to think I have served the company well by serving its millions of customers with the best customer service I can provide, despite the current status of US economy and the miserable working environment I had to work in daily.

As much as I’d like to say ‘it’s been great’, I can’t.  I’d be lying if I did. I did enjoy some part of it. I met some good friends. I know now why I had avoided applying for the company before when they first opened its doors to Cebuanos.

Bummer, I had plans to quit, but not till next year.  They had to hold on to my pay and have to wait for 45 days till they ‘clear’ me. I’ll have to get a new job fast.  Or work on some online jobs for now.  Back to square one it is.

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I'm a self-confessed Asian-drama addict. I love Korean, Japanese and Taiwanese dramas, movies, songs, and artists. When I'm not watching/listening to them, I work. So this blog is where I write anything that I think I need to share.

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