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    What was your first job? Did you go corporate or straight into business? Are you still in that industry or has life taken you to a different path?

    Reminisce the good old days of youth or give advice to the younger folks starting out.

    To start - I took a job at a petroleum company after graduating college.

    Fun job that brought me to different places around the country and introduced me to businessmen who helped widen my worldview to more than just corporate. Pay was pretty good relative to other companies and the perks were great.

    Have since moved industries for a faster pace, more learning, and of course greener pastures.

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    Applied for an MT program for a local bank. Got bored kasi na assign ako sa branch sales. So i quit after 6 months.

    It was fun though as i was able to meet customers face to face. Got rejected plenty of times. Hehe

    Then applied again sa international bank, this time back office. Got bored after 2 years.

    Then finally, my current job sa FMCG sector. Pretty dope if you ask me. Was offered to be expatriated after 6 months, so i grabbed the opportunity.

    Didn't expect it to be this life changing. Hehe

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    My first job was in a 5 star hotel in Pasay near Coconut palace. I also had may practicum there. I worked there for 5 years.

    After that I put up my own business then I became a full time instructor in my alma mater in Espaņa and I was part timer in another university in Morayta. Then, I gave up my business and now I am back in the industry and doing some part time teaching in my Alma mater.

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    i started in a BPO straight out of college.. 25 years ago.. i'm still in that industry now.. tho different position na..

    was thinking of going abroad during the Y2K but decided to stay.. and I'm still here up to now.. 2nd company ko pa lang..

    ok naman, sabi ko basta kumakain kami nang tama dito sa Pinas.. di ako aalis.. been to other countries din work related.. now konti na lang pwede na mag retire..

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    I started as an entry level salesman in a fmcg distributor 20 years ago.

    No car, no laptop. Just the good old manual DSR and jeeps and buses.


    Moved to different companies in different industries. FMCG, IT, Consumer Electronics, Telco.

    Retired in the corporate world 5 years ago.
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    As any kid of a fil-chi father with business, I started very young as a cashier in our store until I graduated college, travelled to different Barrios in the province to sell our goods just like a salesman, got lots of experience and good memories as that where I met my future wife hehehe, then we got hit by the 90's financial crunch, dad closed the store and dad retired and went back to China.

    1999 I moved to Manila to look for work and worked at a ceramic factory as a trainee for supervisory position, very interesting job and lots of experiences also, worked there for almost 2 years until the factory closed due to labor strike.

    While looking for a job, I joined MLM and that did not work well for me that I have to go to Bacolod and temporarily help my sis at their business but I have to find other job as the salary is not that big to feed my growing family.

    I opened a turo-turo restaurant and business is ok but I can't stand the long hours and stress, waking up early and sleeping very late at night.

    2003, Got an offer from my dad to work for him and my brother in China and I didn't hesitate that I flew to China right away as I need to feed my family, after a few month, my brother passed away due to illness and after a month or two after my brother died, I got into trouble with my step brother and his wife, they're trying to take over the business that they accused me of stealing, I have to give way as I came late into the business, after that, I started a new company in direct competition with my step brother, to make the very long story short, I won he lost, but it's not easy, I have to endure lot of hardship especially I'm not in my own turf and country, but eventually got there and kicked his a$$.


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    yan ang maganda kwento. Tinalo ng chinoy ang chinaman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinrem View Post
    As any kid of a fil-chi father with business, I started very young as a cashier in our store until I graduated college, travelled to different Barrios in the province to sell our goods just like a salesman, got lots of experience and good memories as that where I met my future wife hehehe, then we got hit by the 90's financial crunch, dad closed the store and dad retired and went back to China.

    1999 I moved to Manila to look for work and worked at a ceramic factory as a trainee for supervisory position, very interesting job and lots of experiences also, worked there for almost 2 years until the factory closed due to labor strike.

    While looking for a job, I joined MLM and that did not work well for me that I have to go to Bacolod and temporarily help my sis at their business but I have to find other job as the salary is not that big to feed my growing family.

    I opened a turo-turo restaurant and business is ok but I can't stand the long hours and stress, waking up early and sleeping very late at night.

    2003, Got an offer from my dad to work for him and my brother in China and I didn't hesitate that I flew to China right away as I need to feed my family, after a few month, my brother passed away due to illness and after a month or two after my brother died, I got into trouble with my step brother and his wife, they're trying to take over the business that they accused me of stealing, I have to give way as I came late into the business, after that, I started a new company in direct competition with my step brother, to make the very long story short, I won he lost, but it's not easy, I have to endure lot of hardship especially I'm not in my own turf and country, but eventually got there and kicked his a$$.


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    Your dad was not born here? It's unusual for fil-chi "to go home" to China.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Your dad was not born here? It's unusual for fil-chi "to go home" to China.


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    Nope, he was born in China, he left China, my mom and my eldest brother at age 18 to work here in the Philippines, me and my youngest brother was born here.

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    pure chinese ka pala sir born here..

    Quote Originally Posted by vinrem View Post
    Nope, he was born in China, he left China, my mom and my eldest brother at age 18 to work here in the Philippines, me and my youngest brother was born here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Qwerty_ View Post
    pure chinese ka pala sir born here..
    Yup, actually my dad love the Philippines, dito na din siya lumaki, mas madami pa siyang napuntahan na lugar compare sa akin, umabot pa siya ng tawi-tawi daw during Marcos time, yun nga lang, after a few years after my mom died, he remarried to a TDK, she lived for a few year sa amin but we can't get along each other, away kami araw-araw, iba talaga ugali, so she went back to China and then binabalik-balikan lang siya ng dad ko, when my dad retired, he went to China sa stepmom ko.

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    After finishing Elec Engg in college, I was offered a job at a global IT consulting firm. It was a big jump from my humble roots in Davao to work for an office within Ayala Triangle. I spent 10 years with that global IT consulting firm mainly servicing big industries in North America.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    After finishing Elec Engg in college, I was offered a job at a global IT consulting firm. It was a big jump from my humble roots in Davao to work for an office within Ayala Triangle. I spent 10 years with that global IT consulting firm mainly servicing big industries in North America.
    Akala ko "entertainer" unang trabaho mo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarsi View Post
    Akala ko "entertainer" unang trabaho mo?
    Lol! Magic mic yan si egan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarsi View Post
    Akala ko "entertainer" unang trabaho mo?
    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Lol! Magic mic yan si egan.

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    Ssshhh... night job ko yun.

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    Started working while I was still in college. Helped with the family business (shellcraft) to earn my allowance. After graduation, hopped between small jobs (warehouse man, stock clerk, etc.) And finally got a stable job with a popular domestic shipping company owned by the Chiongbians. Worked for 5 years doing internal auditing, passed the CPA board exam and got a better offer from a foreign company. Worked for 17 years as a corporate slave until I got a call in 2009 from another US company, this time to start up a shared service center in BGC and since then and has grown the team to 100+ in the past 11 years. No complaints about the job and the pay....well, except for one thing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Ssshhh... night job ko yun.
    We understand bro.

    We need to earn extra for our luho.

    Baka naman... hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Started working while I was still in college. Helped with the family business (shellcraft) to earn my allowance. After graduation, hopped between small jobs (warehouse man, stock clerk, etc.) And finally got a stable job with a popular domestic shipping company owned by the Chiongbians. Worked for 5 years doing internal auditing, passed the CPA board exam and got a better offer from a foreign company. Worked for 17 years as a corporate slave until I got a call in 2009 from another US company, this time to start up a shared service center in BGC and since then and has grown the team to 100+ in the past 11 years. No complaints about the job and the pay....well, except for one thing...

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    Masyado ka hardworking kaya tuloy naubos buhok mo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Masyado ka hardworking kaya tuloy naubos buhok mo.
    Not all hairs bro...not all hair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post
    We understand bro.

    We need to earn extra for our luho.

    Baka naman... hehe

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    Current night job ko yun for my wife! Always remember - happy wife, happy life!

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