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Archive for October, 2008

No holiday tomorrow

Thanks to Google, I found out that I won’t be having a stress-free Friday tomorrow *insert grumpy, disgruntled employee look*. I will still report to work. *sigh*

Here’s the announcement from Malacanang.

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It’s probably one to the most talked-about topics in every workplace today.  All Saint’s Day is declared to be a non-wokring holiday but, unfortunately, it falls on a Saturday.  Some of my officemates are asking whether tomorrow would be declared as a non-working holiday, too. So far, there is no official announcement from our HR [...]

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Chit-chat with a Korean

Yesterday, I was prowling the streets of Dumaguete in search of a Wi-Fi spot. I ended up in a convenience store where Internet connectivity was free. While I was busy surfing the Internet and checking my emails, I noticed a Korean, who sat beside me, inspecting what I was doing. (I wished it was a [...]

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Erap in Silliman University

Yesterday, I got a copy of President Estrada’s Speech given in front of the city officials, school administrators, students and faculty of Silliman University held at the Luce Auditorium last September 25, 2008. A copy of the speech can be downloaded here.

While I was never a supporter of Erap and some of his programs [...]

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Civil Service Exam Tips

After recently passing the Civil Service Professional Exam, I think I should write something for those who are thinking and are planning to take the upcoming exam this November.

Before I share my tips, I should say that the Civil Service Exam is not something to be afraid of. If you took the NSAT exam [...]

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Passing the Civil Service Exam

I was checking my Friendster account when I saw a post from my friend about the results of the July 27 Civil Service Exam.
I scanned the entire list to check if my name was there. Much to my surprise, my name was actually there boldy written in all caps. And so I [...]

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Shattering Roly’s Dreams

Yesterday morning as I was preparing to go to work, I watched a morning show that featured a little boy named Roly in celebration of the National Children’s Month. Roly stopped going to school to earn extra money to help his parents. He starts his day by waking up early at five in the morning [...]

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