Saturday, July 12, 2014

PAL Experience: The Aspirant's Story

Last February 17, 2014, I was contacted by the Philippine Airlines to do a phone call interview for the cabin crew position. Luckily, I passed and was scheduled to do an impact interview on February 19, 2014. The questions during the phone call interview were just basic and more on just my personal life and educational attainment. I was really surprised to be offered that position because what I really applied for is a finance related job since I was taking up B.S.B.A Major in Financial Management and was about to graduate on March that time. But ever since I was in high school, being a flight attendant is what I wanted to be. In fact, Tourism was my first course in UST.

I accomplished all the requirements needed like the photocopy of my TOR, 4R whole and half body(formal attire) picture, resume and 2x2 picture right away. Apparently, a day before the interview, I was cramming on what to wear. Due to late notice, I was totally unprepared and don't have much time let alone money to buy the clothes and shoes needed for the interview. What I did is I just borrowed a blazer from my college friend Yet and 2 inches black shoes from Grace. The night before the interview, I used my hair remover cream on my arms and legs to make it look presentable. 

The day of the impact interview came and I arrived in PNB-PAL Macapagal Ave., Pasay City 20 minutes earlier than the 8AM call time. I was wearing gray blazer with a lavender short sleeve polo inside, black pencil cut skirt, stockings, black leather shoes and my hair was all tied up in a bun. For my face, I put on BB Cream and covered my face with pressed powder to reduce the oil. I applied eyeliner and fixed the arch of my eyebrows with a brown eyebrow pencil. For the lips, I used a dark shade of pink matte lipstick.



At the actual interview...

There were almost 30 aspirants inside the room, mostly were girls. We were asked to tell something about ourselves and after that, we would walk individually like a model close to the panel of judges. From there, they scrutinized every part of our body to check if there's some imperfection to work on.

During my turn, I feel so confident about selling myself in front of the judges. I didn't stutter any word while sharing something about my life. I talked about my passion for writing blogs, attending model casting calls, being the Hawk bag ambassadress, model for the CFA Financial Fitness run and hosting some events in school. I said everything that could lift myself up from the other aspirants. After that, I walked to the judges feeling proud of myself while pulling a perfect smile but deep inside, my stomach is churning due to nervousness. Good thing I was able to disclosed it without recognition. They asked me to fold my sleeves up to check if there are visible scars and they found one on my left wrist where my watch rests. It's not really visible so they just let it pass.

At last the decision has been made and I was among the 10 lucky aspirants who nailed it! The 10 of us were under conditional screening. Meaning, we need to improve or change something unnecessary for the job. For my case, they told me to dye my hair black, wear red lipstick(standard requirement) and wear black long sleeve blazer for the next conditional screening. Right after that, we've proceeded to the next process which was the medical exam. They checked our height, weight and vision. I passed it all again! Unfortunately, not all made it this time. 

It took a month before I went back for the conditional screening. They just checked the color of my hair and told me to pass a true copy of my TOR once it's already available and wait for the call regarding the final interview with the PAL President, Ramon S. Ang. 

Again, I waited for the release of our TOR along with our diploma. It was May 12 by the time I got my diploma and after a week, I went back to PAL and submit it along with my new 4r half and whole body picture.


I became impatient by the long and tedious process of waiting so I also tried applying to other companies that's in line with my course. There came a point wherein I even rejected the offer of two local banks because I still cling on to PAL with my future at stake and also to the mere fact that I'm not satisfied with their offers. The influence of my college friends had also contributed to the decision making process and I thank them for playing the devil's advocate. Because of it, I didn't regret declining it.

One day, I realized that I should give up on the  dream of becoming a flight attendant. It's draining all my energy for waiting on something that's so unsure. So I decided to apply online from the list of the international companies that my college friends had recommended. The next day, I received a call from the company from where I am working right now. They scheduled me for an interview and thank God because within just 2 weeks, I got the job! After signing the contract, 4 hours later, I received a call from PAL. They were scheduling me for the final interview on July 7. 

It was June 2, when I started working  at  the International Netherlands Group located in W5th, BGC, Taguig City. I started to enjoy my job and became so preoccupied about it that I forgot about PAL completely. On the 12 noon of July 7, I decided to write something in my planner and I was startled to see that it was the day of my final interview in PAL. A pain of regret covered my whole being. Why didn't I remember? I was planning to attend the interview without the hope of passing but with just the experience of trying and doing the best I can. I texted PAL the next day and was asking for another appointment but they didn't reply. I even tried calling them for 3 consecutive days but it's always busy and unreachable. There's nothing left to do but to embrace the assurance that "God's plan is bigger than mine". Besides, I already love what I'm doing in my new job with new bucket of challenges that awaits.

And if there's one thing I ever regret doing.....that would ONLY be that day: 7th of July 2014. It's far worse than what happened last March and I don't even regret admitting it :) IYNWIM




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Friday, May 9, 2014

Summer Paradise

Since that we already graduated from college, we want to reward ourselves with the liberty to do whatever we want. So there, we went to Boracay to experience the night life, exhilarating water activities and exquisite seafood cuisine. I thank my mom for trusting me and giving her consent for this trip.

I was 9 years old the last time I've been here with my family.



We stayed at my friend's hotel at Casa Pilar. Nikki and her family gave us huge discounts and welcomed us warmly.


Me and our generous host, Nikki Yap in our morning faces.

Here are the summer outfits that I wore during our stay that could help you prepare for your summer fashion faux pas.



Ripped shorts from @berntop and my cute purple travel bag from Hawk Bag


Pink and blue wrap swimsuit from @swimwear_r_us


X-style swimwear from @shortsrepub


Another from @shortsrepub
Floral ribbon style tube


Stripes two-piece from  Sassa


Halter Maxi-dress from Cocobana



A BLAST OF NEON COLORS!!!!






Water activities that you could do:



Parasailing: Php. 1,350





 Skycycle, Trick Museum and ATV: Php. 300


A picture with Lacoste: Php. 20 for the tip


Henna Tatoo: Php. 150


Jet-Ski : Php. 2,000
 

Island Hoping: Php. 2,300 
(Inclusive of a trip to Magic Island, Puka Beach and Snorkeling)

Snorkeling



Cliff Diving- Php. 100
Unfortunately, I have no pictures and videos to show because my boyfriend was too busy looking at some other girls that he forgot to click the record button :((




Unlimited swimming with your friends at the front beach



Night Life:



For good acoustic music while taking a swig and smoking shisha, try Bom Bom Bar near station 1.
 Beach Hut Bar is also a must try for their cute yard cup that you can take home. Some of the drinks that they offer are refillable.




Food: Hawaiian Bar-B-Que



Boracay's Own
 (Spicy and crispy galunggong)


Hawaiian Coco Banana Split

I wasn't able to experience Boracay's Spa, Helmet Diving, Mermaid swimming and a lot more but I'm hoping to try them on my next visit there on October 9-12 with my highschool friends for another Bora adventure.

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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Subliminal Perception

April 19, 2014
(Black Saturday)

This post is not usually the kind of blog I write but I think it's worth sharing anyway. 

My cousins and I along with the guidance of our Tito Sonny and Tita Mikki went for a spelunking trip at one of the caves in Biak-na-bato (Bahay ng Paniki). Actually, the original plan was just to fetch my two cousins and my sister who went for a 57km biking all the way from Malolos to San Miguel. Since we were already at a serene place with no time to spare, we grabbed the opportunity to make this day worthwhile. Spontaneous getaways is really our thing because sometimes planned ones ruin the thrill.

Spelunking with trekking at Biak-na-bato, biking going to Sibulan Spring and swimming in 8 waves at San Rafael, Bulacan were the highlights of this day. And since I grew up in Pasig City but was born here in Bulacan, seeing these kind of places excite me.

After the tiring but fun day, I browsed at the photos in my phone to look for something to upload in my facebook and instagram account and this "selfie" of mine caught my attention...


There's a white formation of something at my back. I swiped again to the next photo and found the same image at the exact place again...


As I zoom it in, the image became vivid. . .


Did you see it? 


From left to right: An image of a man(sideview) talking to a person with a robe carrying a baby.

It's up to you if it's just my subliminal perception or it's really something. But this photo totally scared the hell out of me. 

Whatever it is, God is more believable than this. I believe and I have faith in Him and therefore I shall not fear. 

"Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding"
-Proverbs 3:5






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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Stateside

Stateside is an American diner at the outskirts of Metro Manila and specifically located in  Catmon, Malolos, Bulacan (along Paseo del Congresso). At the entrance, you'll notice a face-in-hole of the legendary icon, Marilyn Monroe and the Statue of Liberty with a huge "Stateside" signage on top squeezed in a burger bun. The flooring is designed like a life size chess board with squares of white and black while the gramophone records vector are hung on the walls and ceiling. True enough, it really captured the "American feels".

                           
(Entrance)


(scenery of the busy, New York City)


(Gramophone records vector on the ceiling)


(Memorabilia and souvenirs from USA)


(Face in hole of Marilyn Monroe)


(Antique Accordion)

They don't just offer the traditional American food but they also offer Italian foods like Pasta and Mexican food like their Nachos. To all of it, I strongly commend their Nachos. It's really so divine to the point that I lost words to describe it's taste. The nacho chips, salsa, ground beef and melted cheese provide the ultimate blend of flavors- combining sweet, salty, spicy and tangy all in one bite! A collage of flavors it is!


(Stateside Tacos)

 
(Strawberry Milkshake)

(Chili Fries)

(Shrimp and Fries)

                                      
(Stateside Cheeseburger)

The prices are affordable without even compromising it's taste! It ranges from Php.65- Php.150. Sure you can list the ingredients, textures, spices, and colors BUT you can't describe the emotion I felt by eating it. You'll never regret putting it in your Summer Food Trip list :)


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Thursday, March 6, 2014

I Dared To Take The RISK Part 1

Time flies really fast. Yesterday I was just a freshman in UST who's about to enter the Arch of the Centuries and now, I'm about to exit in it in a few days time. A lot of things happened through out my college life. I even shifted from another course and stopped for a year due to financial problem. But I know that all of these things happened for a reason. It totally sharpened my understanding about everything.



My life as a tourism student as I may recall it, is about personality development. We were trained to wear high heels with stockings on. Make-ups are highly encourage for women because we are ought to act like a lady, showcasing elegance and etiquette within us all the time. 




2nd year came and this is when my first test from God knocked. It was in the last week of May 2009 when my mom told me that I can't enroll for the coming semester. Hearing it made my knees trembled and my eyes, wide open with shock. Quickly, I went inside my room and locked myself up. I didn't eat for 2 days and was even tempted to commit suicide that time because I feel helpless about my situation... It feels like it's the end of the world for me. I even questioned God many times about it. 

One morning, I woke up and realized that I should do something about my misery. I can't just let it be like this. I MUST DO SOMETHING. Since I was just 17 years old that time, no employer would hire me. What I did was, I applied in my tita's dermaclinic who had also been referred by my Tita Mikki. I work there for a year and really enjoyed the company of whom I am considering as my "Ates" (elder sisters). From there, I was exposed to the people in different walks of life. This experience showed me what is life outside my own world and it taught me the true meaning of "meekness and humility". 



Year 2010 came and my mom told me that I could go back to school again. She already arranged the papers needed to shift from another course because "Toursim" is too expensive. She told me that I could still be a flight attendant even when I am not a tourism graduate. So there it goes, I chose to shift in commerce.

(First day as a commerce student)
All the shifters from various courses were blocked in one section (1EPM). And in here, I met my commerce college friends: Nikki, Maan, Zyra and Paulynne. We're all from different courses but shares the same interests that's why getting along with them was never difficult. I also met my boyfriend during this year. He's a shifter from engineering and we became blockmates until 2nd year. Our relationship was also tested a lot of times too but we ended up loving each other more.




In my 3rd year as a college student, all of us are required to choose a major. I passed in both Financial Management and Marketing Department. Not knowing what's in store for me, I dared to take the risk and chose Finance. The two semesters in it were like a living hell for everyone of us. Getting "Tres" is already a blessing. I have also been a victim of bullying by my blockmates because of my age. They teased me like, "Diane, tanda mo na nag-aaral ka pa rin/3rd year ka pa rin" or "Diane tanda mo na tapos ganyan ka pa umarte". Of course I was hurt because they already judged me without even hearing and knowing my story. But before the end of the school year, the conflict has been resolved and the gap between me and the people involved in the mockery were finally been mended in God's grace.




At last! 4th year came and I promise myself to graduate and march on March 26, 2014, by hook or by crook. For each and everyone of us, this would be the fruit of our parent's labor. The blood and sweat of their hardships. Though maybe we are  facing a big storm right now, I still believe and pray that we will make it through ALTOGETHER.... After all, it is "US" who hold the key to drive our own fate. 

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