In one replay episode of OFW Diaries, the show featured a former OFW who
worked in an Arab country for more than 10 years I think (too bad I forgot his name). He now owns a spa
business and a mall in Pampanga. Damn! I wonder how he did it. I was so
inspired by his story that I wanted to be like him. I wish that one day I will
own a company that will create jobs for many hardworking, persevering and
deserving Filipino people. This is my ultimate dream in life. At present, our
micro business has two employees from a poor family, young but honest and dedicated.
I wish to see their lives improved. But our business, nowadays, isn’t doing well.
Sometimes, we’re thinking it is such a waste of time. But the thought of
letting them go is a huge emotional struggle knowing that their measly income
is putting food in their table. I’m 28, three more years I’m out of the
calendar. I wonder if I still have enough time to fulfill my ultimate dream. Yesterday,
I visited POEA website and found out that EMSI has eleven Job Orders. It made
me so sad because despite the double digit numbers I didn’t hear any word from them. What’s wrong
with my resume!!! Don’t they know I don’t have any plans to be an immigrant or
hide once my contract ends. I just want a job that can make my pocket fat and from
there I will work hard until I see my dream come true. Now, I must admit I’m
emotionally weak, with no concrete direction. So, help me God. Give me the
wisdom and strength to discern the path that you have prepared for me long long
time ago.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Now I know my Ultimate Dream
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Aww, hang in there, don't give up. Great talent is sometimes discovered last.
Hi Rej, new blog, new phase. Nice. So good to hear from you again.
Thanks HappySurfer. Good to see you again :)
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