I would like to apologize for the delay of part two. I've been really busy lately and I haven't got time to make the second part. Starting today I'll be posting one by one, highlight per highlight. Or whatever that means. lol
I haven’t told you guys what really happened in GSIS. Aside from the project’s downfall, I have experienced three days of straight programming – from Friday morning to Sunday evening… all we did was code. There were also times that we skipped meals just to meet the deadline. Most of the time my mind gets exhausted – unable to think on what to code next. We were given programs that were never assigned to us before, and we’re given the whole night just to fix those damn programs. And because we were unable to code due to mental fatigue, our project manager snapped. She began ranting, shouting stuff in the middle of the night that I can’t remember anymore.
Weeks before my contract would end, our HRD called me up, offering another assignment to Allied Bank.
Of course, I did the most logical choice. I chose Allied Bank.
Getting out from GSIS was like being released from prison.
Weeks before my contract would end, our HRD called me up, offering another assignment to Allied Bank.
Of course, I did the most logical choice. I chose Allied Bank.
Getting out from GSIS was like being released from prison.
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