Sunday, June 18, 2006

Blurred Days

As I've said to Fraggy when a third of R2 met in Glorietta, "Bumming is very hard. You wake up and you really don't know how to keep yourself occupied the whole day. You're not really motivated to do anything productive."

Sitting on a couch, blinding your eyes out from watching one too many DVDs and cartoons is a tiring job. A pointless and tiring job. One thing that keeps me going is the hope of actually getting a call from employers and giving me a job so I can stop mopping around and actually put some of the things I learned to good use.

There were 12 of us who had a sort-of reunion. There was me, Jake, Rofil, Iking, Karlo, Archie, Inca, Kris, Tiff, Ritz, Gi and Joan. We had dinner and beer over talks, jokes and kamustahans.

The next day, Friday, I woke up early and met with Iking and Tiff at Makati to go job hunting. It was my first time and I had fun. We gave resumes to companies we think could use our skills and abilities [daw!]. As Tiff and I went inside The Enterprise, there was a bit of commotion in there and we found out later that it was an earthquake drill. We decided to go to Philam Building in the meantime. As usual, we gave out resumes and then met Iking, who had an interview with Mozcom.

Unfortunately, I was unable to go with them because I was meeting Kim and Paolo for lunch. I thanked them and said goodbyes and then walked back to Glorietta. I met them at Tony Roma's and ate lunch. We then watched The Lakehouse [good movie] and played some arcade.

Another week ended and another is about to start.

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