About Emilio Aguinaldo College:
I studied Physical Therapy at Emilio Aguinaldo College. It was a big decision for me to move from the province (Angeles City) to Manila; having this mindset that education is always achieved best by those who studied in the Metro. Coming from a private Catholic School to enrolling in a Nonsectarian College, everything seems to be in chaos; I was continuously looking for the convenience that my previous school offered and how people treat each other with much respect. EAC (Emilio Aguinaldo College) did not have this so called private campus. Some buildings were situated across the streets and there were even residential houses in between. The College runs this “no big bag policy” or “transparent bag policy” inside the buildings which for me is sickening and pathetic. There is also no way to delineate which students are taking this and that course because all students wear the same white uniforms as if everybody is taking up medical courses. On top of my rants, I would never forget seating in a classroom with 80 to 100 agents in it. I don’t find the school conducive to learning because of jam-packed set up. If there is one thing I would rave of, it’s the Professors who knew what they were talking about. They were good in their craft that they were able to train us on how to go about / what to do when time comes that we are to take the board exam. And for all of these, I give back all the praises for doing a job well done.
My current job:
After 2 years of not earning as a Physical Therapist, I decided to try my luck in BPO Industry. I currently work as a Quality Assurance Analyst in one of the call centers here in Clark. My job description is to review calls of agents ensuring that each and every one of them follows the legal and ethical standards and policies set forth by the company/client.
I have been working in a call center for almost 7 years now. I started as an agent and moved my way up to being part of the Quality Assurance Team. I enjoy my job because it pays me well. Aside from the grave yard schedule wherein I have to sleep in the morning and be awake at night, I don’t have regrets or rants having this occupation.
How long did it take to find a job:
Since I was not able to find a clinic or hospital who would give me allowance for treating their patients, my parents finally decided to set up a clinic for me where I will be the one manning it. Working on my clinic took approximately 2 years after I graduation.
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