I just got back from Batangas. What should have been a visit to a specific church turned out to be a pilgrimage tour.
The idea for the trip began last Saturday. I found myself at the LOJ Counseling Center with a couple of friends from the service. We were discussing what we could do during this long weekend when Violy remembered a church she was told to visit. She was not sure if the name was Casaysay or Casasay.
So we got on the net and did a little research. We found out the proper name was Our Lady of Caysasay which was located in Taal, Batangas. We then tried to locate a small and affordable hotel for an overnight trip. We found some old houses whose rooms were being rented out to visitors. We went through the reviews and decided that we will look them over when we got to Taal before making a decision.
Ok so the plan was made. We asked some other people to join us but for their own reasons, they could not make it. Only four of us were on; Brenda, Cathy, Violy and myself.
Yesterday, we attended the Feast Ortigas which also served as our meeting place. It turns out we could ride a bus to Lipa right in front of the Edsa Shrine. We left after having lunch and buying some provisions.
At the Tambo exit in Lipa, we boarded a jeep bound for Lemery which would pass by Taal. I thought it would be a quick hop but the fare price told me it was going to be a long trip. It was still sunny when we left Lipa but it was drizzling when we got to Taal.
Instead of dropping us off in the middle of town, the jeepney driver let us off on the corner of the road leading to the Caysasay church. We began to ask the locals where those rooming houses were located. It turned out we should have gotten off closer to town. They suggested we try a nearby resort. They said its name was Little Angel. We got a tryke to take us there.
(to be continued)
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I learned this morning that my favorite restaurant
has a new branch. Cafe Bola put up a branch at the walkway between Ali Mall and SM Cubao. That's convenient but they don't have the full menu yet. I miss my favorites like the cool fruit shakes (I lean towards chico and avocado but you should try the kamias) and the taro
chips as well as the kangkong dip (I believe that's how you translate swamp cabbage). Anyway, the staff said they will add more later on.
It's crazy at work. We have overtime but no calls. Then if we don't schedule overtime, the customers call at the end of your shift so you have to do overtime anyway.
Call center agents don't really get paid much bigger than most skilled workers
. The base pay is about the same generally. However, call center agents get a lot of extra pay. To start off, nearly all of them get night differential. Then there is holiday pay (also with night differential). Don't forget the overtime pay (on a holiday on top of night differential). That could add up to a hefty sum, sometimes as much as 150% of base pay.
That's just compensation I think. These guys work hard. The very idea of altering your body clock to suit the working hours is already a stressful activity.
Then you have to contend with customers who may be irate or avoiding your call. The agents deal with their problems to make life easier for them. Each call brings on a different encounter and that could really be tiring.
Still, it's a living and a nice one at that.
It's crazy at work. We have overtime but no calls. Then if we don't schedule overtime, the customers call at the end of your shift so you have to do overtime anyway.
Call center agents don't really get paid much bigger than most skilled workers
That's just compensation I think. These guys work hard. The very idea of altering your body clock to suit the working hours is already a stressful activity.
Still, it's a living and a nice one at that.
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