Compare & Contrast
My 2-week of employment here made me realize what I've been missing. For one, our Superior here is acquainted with the word "thank you". The telephone doesn't ring every minute, nobody bothers to call and tell us how we just did an epic fail after the sleepless nights of planning a student activity, our drinking water is free, we have two printers and there's a computer unit intended for each cubicle, a snow cool aircondition unit installed in each cubicle, the people around seems so warm, I don't have to teach, I don't have to retaliate to frustrated bullies, I don't have to convert my feelings of fear into hate, my tax deduction will surely be remitted to the government, I will surely be given a chance to explain myself if I commit a serious offense (stated on the handbook w/c we're encourage to read). No role ambiguity blocking our way. We surely could sort things out on how to effectively serve the students without having to struggle whether our proposal will be approved or not. I could go on with a lot of comparing but it doesn't matter anymore. I never felt this protected and secure.For someone like me who cares more about the environment than the money and position, I think God has really found a place for me despite my shortcomings. I'd be always thankful. :)
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