Thursday, June 14, 2007

Blogthings...

Not much to do again... :)

You Are the Ego

You take a balanced approach to your life.
You definitely aren't afraid to act out on your desires - even crazy ones.
But you usually think first. Morals drive you as much as hedonism does.
You've been able to live a life of pleasure... without living a life of excess.


Your Intrapersonal Intelligence Score: 74%

Your Intrapersonal Intelligence is High

You have a great understanding of who you are, and your place in the world.
You know what path you're on. And you are excited about your future.
You're always deepening your inner knowledge and introspection. And enjoying it every step of the way.


Your Interpersonal Intelligence Score: 75%

Your Interpersonal Intelligence is High

You are definitely a "people person." You enjoy spending time with others.
You instinctively understand people, and you are both a good counsellor and mediator.
However, there are definitely times when you've had enough. And that's when you cherish being alone.



Friday, June 08, 2007

VILLMA...a history.

Yes, I'm still on full reminiscing mood. :) I think I'll be a lot busier at work next week, so I'm taking advantage of my free time now by updating my blog. Anyway, I wrote this entry because I had lunch with Apple, Leslie and Louie yesterday. It was our first get-together in over a month, so I couldn't help but feel sentimental.

VILLMA is a mnemonic for six gorgeous, driven and talented females whose paths crossed in Sun Life Financial. It started with just Van, Les and Mich, who all worked in Sun Life as programmers in 2004. They were known as the Scrabbled Eggs back then, because of a team name used in a scrabble match. Or sometimes, as Charlie's Angels. Even then, they were inseparable. And even though they were assigned to different teams, the three proved their worth by all being promoted a year and 3 months into their employment. This incident only brought them closer.

Apple, was added to the mix when she joined the GL team and Van became her "Sun Life buddy". Incidentally, her first impression of Van was that she was "plastik" for being too cheerful... Tama ba naman yun? Anyway, Apple's quirky ways, entertaining stories, and borderline green comedy quickly endeared her to the trio.

Mich, Apple, Leslie and Van at SLF Funtasy Xmas Party 2005

Louie first came into the picture when she and Van became teammates in a badminton tourney. The Orange team finished second and the two got to know each other through the team's constant practices. Louie, as a Regional Accounting (RAC) manager was also an end user for the GL group, so Apple and Van got to know her more because of production support. But they were merely friends at this point and will only truly bond later in this story. :)

Irene was the last to arrive, joining the GL team in late 2005. Her strong spirit and independent demeanor earned it's place in the group. They really bonded during their lunch breaks and especially during the CMG Scheme Transfer project for reasons I can't put into this blog. Irene also took over the "ate" role of the group, which Apple was not fit to provide, in spite of her "age advantage" over the others. :)

Van, Leslie, Irene, Mich and Apple at SLF Funtasy Xmas Party 2005

In the meantime, discontent, pressure and god-knows-what-else, drove Apple to apply for an opening at RAC. She was accepted and she left Central Systems, going back to her Accounting roots. This became the catalyst for Louie's crossover from friend to really close friend.

But if there's something that all of us had in common (aside from our key traits mentioned above), it was the genuine care we had for each other and the trustworthiness of each one to keep personal things private. You see, what really bonded us was our chikahan moments, either during lunch, during CR breaks, at Starbucks, at DQ, in Red Box, at our favorite lunch spots, Teriyaki Boy and Pancake House and even at the spa. We talked about everything under the sun, and provided each either support, advise, encouragement or even reprimands when it was called for. This type of friendship/candidness doesn't come by every day, and I was just fortunate enough to be part of this group.

Sadly, as the song goes, all good things come to an end. Leslie was the first to leave, she joined Navitaire late 2006. Irene soon followed and was the first to leave the Philippines, having been accepted for a job in the US. Two weeks later, Mich left for Malaysia. And a month later, I left Sun Life.

And unfortunately, VILLMA only came about when Irene filed her resignation to go to the US, because it was the only time that we realized that we were really going to be apart from each other. That's the reason why we never got a picture with all 6 of us in it at the same time. Since Leslie was already working somewhere else and couldn't join us for lunch often.

Irene, Mich, Apple, Louie and Van at Red Box - March, 2007

Although it's not really the end, as we still keep in touch thru e-mail/YM. It just can't replace the face-to-face contact we usually shared every day. But we all know that VILLMA will always be there for each other, and that sooner or later our paths will cross again. :)

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

7 days...

It's been a week since I started at Sungard System Access. So I'm at the point where I can't help but compare between my old and new jobs, list down the pros and cons of my new job and generally reminisce about things I used to do.
Let's start with the good. I left Sun Life to learn new things, get new challenges and I already learned something new. Four days into my stay, I attended an orientation on API development. And now, I'm working on some programming exercises to practice what I've learned. So far, I'm getting the hang of it, and that's good.
People here are generally friendly, especially my cube-mates. Others, I'm pretty sure I'll meet in the weeks/months to come. Of course, it's still the people of Sun Life whom I miss most. Most especially, VILLMA... guys, when are we going to all get together?!?!
I miss Red Box, I miss the proximity to Glorietta/Greenbelt. I miss the long lunches, the pay-day lunch outs, the afternoon meriendas, the morning coffees, the after work chikahan. I miss Starbucks, Quickly, Mini-Stop, Watsons...I miss the work. I miss waking up in the middle of the night to answer data center's call. I miss using Merant VM, Tracker and even RFS! I miss the online HR forms. I miss ProdSupp - hard to imagine because it was one of the reasons why I transferred in the first place, but I think the bottom line there is I miss talking to people, to different users and immediately getting a sense of achievement when you've successfully answered their query. I know, mababaw talaga ang kaligayahan ko. Here, you get your specs, work on it, and that's that. Hardly a life for an extrovert in an introvert's body (or is it the other way around) if you ask me.

But being far from all the conveniences of the Enterprise Center has it's advantages. I get to save more (yay!). And anything that brings temptation farther away is a good thing. I also miss TEC's facilities, but even if we use a common washroom here, it doesn't have long queues and faulty plumbing so, I guess it's a tie for that point. :) For water, there's a water dispenser (not a drinking fountain), so I don't need to buy 10L of water every week from Watson's anymore. For food, if Sun Life has Laling, we have Ate Febe. So far, I have yet to be disappointed with her menu for the week. :) I order in almost every other day, and she wins hands-down on presentation over Laling, with rice wrapped in a banana leaf. Today I had a beef pot roast with mashed potato. It includes rice and a banana. Yum. :) All for P62.
Also noticeable here is the quiet... only occassionally broken by a telephone ring, or a work discussion. But since speakers are not allowed, it's really quite peaceful...sometimes in an unsettling way. My Ipod is definitely maximized in this place. I'm leaning on this as an advantage because you can really focus on what you're doing.

Lastly, unrestricted Internet! I can finally use YM during the day and I've reconnected with some old friends who I haven't had the chance to chat with in years. :) Oh, and if you'll notice, this entry was posted during lunch break.
Bottom line, accepting change is all about knowing what you're willing to give up in exchange for something new - be it good or not so good. I've accepted this change and I think everything is still pretty much going well. Anyway, C'est La Vie! ;-)

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Unexpected Emotion

I cried... just before I left... I cried.

I couldn't help it, and now it's finally done. And I finally left for good... no more SL, no more CCA, no more PAM, RAC, RRL, CTA... no more Sun Life...

It didn't sink in until the very last minute. Until I was saying goodbye to Tine. She's been my partner at work for so long... and when I said goodbye to her it was only then that I realized what I was saying goodbye to... what I was leaving behind.

I miss it already. It's as if I want to take it back. But I know it's just the emotion talking. I know I'll be fine.

I just didn't think it would be this difficult. I really, really didn't.

All I know is it was time to say goodbye.

Monday, May 21, 2007

My new job requires me to have an NBI clearance for travel abroad (which is a good sign that I will travel abroad) hehe. So, I made a trip to Carriedo to renew my existing NBI clearance and update the purpose of the clearance.

Anyway, I spent only an hour and a half in the place (which is a pretty good time I think, considering the number of people there), and let me share some tips that can help you if you do decide to get/renew your NBI clearance.

  1. Prepare P20, this is for your "entrance" stub.
  2. Follow the steps (1-7).
  3. Step 1 - Payment : You can prepare 1 P100 bill and 3 P5 coins so that you can use the unmanned payment automated tellers. Advantage? No lines. But even if you do go to the manned counters, lines move fast so it's okay.
  4. Steps 2-4 - Since all of these are in 1 floor, and there are a lot of people here, make sure you're lining up for the right step. Check out lines and pick the shortest one, it will save you a lot of time, rather than sticking yourself in the very first line you see.
  5. Don't be afraid to ask people. Go and make friends with the person in front of you to make sure you're in the right line and in the right step.
  6. Steps 5-7 - For renewals, you can skip Step 5 (fingerprinting). I saw a lot of renewals lining up here but I heard some people say you can skip this step, so I just asked the nearest "watcher" and verified that I can go straight to step 6. BTW, steps 6-7 took about 5 minutes total, while step 5 (judging on the lines here) would take you about another hour, so take note what steps you can skip.
  7. Be alert. Listen and observe the people around you. Sometimes, new counters are opened so be on the lookout so you can change queues quickly.
  8. Bring a fan... it's hot, and it only gets hotter when there are tons of people around, so it's really usefeul to have a fan to keep you cool.
  9. Smile. People are more gracious when you're gracious.
  10. Stay in line. And politely inform people where the end of the line is.
  11. Stay away from fixers.
  12. Bring a black pen.

:-)

Sunday, May 20, 2007

I can't believe I overspent again... Tsk tsk... I really should watch my credit more. *sigh*

But I am happy with my purchases. :) I got two new shoes, 1 from M&S and 1 from Rockport, new slacks, 2 jeans, a blouse and several toiletries from VMV.

I'm officially swearing off charge purchases from now on. I already put my cards away until July (or maybe even August if I can make it). I can't continue with this spending, or else I'm going to drive myself bankrupt.

You see, shopping is my only vice. :)

Friday, May 18, 2007

Only 3 more days...

Unofficially, today is my last day in Sun Life.

I'm done with all my turnovers, posted all my documents, finished the PAM batch runs for IO and HK, completed my clearance save for IS and HR, and even did some production support to resolve some access issues for CCA, CAS Core and RRL.

Whew! What a day...

I still plan to give Eloie, Eric and Carla a guide on the PAM MTP for HK. And if I find time, I'm still going to post whatever documents I can to help them out. Why? Because there's no reason for me not to. Sun Life has been good to me, and I'll do all that I can to maintain the same level of support I provided while I was still there. And I'm sure they're all up to the task. Tine, my SL partner, along with our relatively new hires Eloie and Eric, and our youngest and newest hire, Rhea. And of course, Carla, who will be taking on CAS and FXA by her lonesome (for the time being), and she even finds time to be interim support for the PAM project.

And Manny... who's been my boss for 2 1/2 years. We've had a lot of disagreements over the years, but I will miss him. I have my complaints (who doesn't?), but he's been a good boss, and for me, an effective one. Maybe he's just misunderstood. :)

It still hasn't sunk in...I still can't believe I'm leaving. But I guess it's just time for new challenges and new experiences. New friends will be made, new skills will be learned, new programs will be developed, and I really can't wait to get started.