Prudential Life
Prudential Life
Life has its ups and downs; our business went down at that moment. This time Mama does not allow me to go to COP anymore, and she wanted me to quit the team and I believe it is because of financial difficulties our family has at that time. So Ate Manie and I decided to apply for a job to help our family, while it is still vacation time.
April 22, 2005, Friday, Ate Manie and I went to Makati to pass our application in different companies, until we went to Prudential Life. On-the-spot, we’ve been interviewed and scheduled for training. Monday afterwards, I was been trained as a tele-marketer. Then after a week, I was hired. I did have colleagues there but most of them were gays. Knowing that I’m a friendly person and a “babaeng-bakla” I easily relate myself to them. Until I found myself, hanging around with them, meaning tolerating their gay-lingo’s where I knew that it is a wicked thing. Then the office itself, my co-employees are all used to smoke and saying filthy expressions, where I’m not used to hear. I always have a headache also when I got home because of the smoke of cigarettes that I involuntarily inhaled in the office. I can’t stand the worldly environment in the said office, that’s why even though it’s hard for me I resigned. I knew I’m not used to quit things, which I started, but in that case, I would rather be called a quitter than pollute myself in such things.
Life has its ups and downs; our business went down at that moment. This time Mama does not allow me to go to COP anymore, and she wanted me to quit the team and I believe it is because of financial difficulties our family has at that time. So Ate Manie and I decided to apply for a job to help our family, while it is still vacation time.
April 22, 2005, Friday, Ate Manie and I went to Makati to pass our application in different companies, until we went to Prudential Life. On-the-spot, we’ve been interviewed and scheduled for training. Monday afterwards, I was been trained as a tele-marketer. Then after a week, I was hired. I did have colleagues there but most of them were gays. Knowing that I’m a friendly person and a “babaeng-bakla” I easily relate myself to them. Until I found myself, hanging around with them, meaning tolerating their gay-lingo’s where I knew that it is a wicked thing. Then the office itself, my co-employees are all used to smoke and saying filthy expressions, where I’m not used to hear. I always have a headache also when I got home because of the smoke of cigarettes that I involuntarily inhaled in the office. I can’t stand the worldly environment in the said office, that’s why even though it’s hard for me I resigned. I knew I’m not used to quit things, which I started, but in that case, I would rather be called a quitter than pollute myself in such things.



















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