that's my dad
I am not sure if I have mentioned in any of my posts that my father is a professional mechanical engineer and that he works at a sugar milling company. Career-wise, he actually had humble beginnings where he started from a mere rank and file employee who works hands-on with bearings, vise accessories and other industrial supplies and equipment that I am not familiar with, until he got promoted to a supervisory position. Today, even when he is already past the age of retirement, he is still working, although now I heard he is already holding a consultancy position (sort of). I am proud of my dad's achievements especially that I am aware that he worked really hard to earn his title. He's not from a well-to-do family; so, he had to work his way to get to college. I remembered even when he already got promoted in supervisory level, he's still willing to do manual labor if he deemed it necessary. He also has a lot of friends at work and this is because he didn't forge
Merong ganun...hehehe...miss u Jo, kuyog tawn namo sunod oi...Ikaw ra jud absent bah
ReplyDeleteit's nice to have those friends who remain your friends despite distance and time. what makes it so great is the fact that everytime you see each other or talk/chat, walang awkward moments and feeling mo, parang kahapon lang kayo huling nagkasama.
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