All in a Day's Work March 9. 2007
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Boy, am I glad I didn't become a scientist! Well, my work is not as exciting or "scary" as yours, but try smiling or being really nice when you feel grumpy (& pms-ing) =) and there's a rude and demanding customer who's testing your patience.
Sounds like a demanding job! I, on the other hand, am very glad I don't have to deal with people in my type of work. I could be so impatient, indifferent, unresponsive to other people's needs. I would make a very bad salesperson hehe. 
The stress that I'm going through is a little different I guess but it's still stress
It's always the case of doing too many projects at the same time, too many last minute
requirements by the businesses we support, problems due to stupid decisions by our users ( they basically are the reason why we exist). The buck stops with me
and my boss makes sure it doesn't overflow to him. It is not enough to have responsibility but the crap I have to go through with people who work for me is another thing that stresses me out. I could probably relieve my stress if I could strangle
one of them
Last Wed I had lunch with my former boss who I worked with about 12 years ago who emailed me that he needs to hire a consultant and if I know someone. He's pretty senior in the consulting firm and I told him I'd find him one but he should also consider me
Might be a step backward
in my career but a major step forward in terms of enhancing the quality of my life
Tough decision 
requirements by the businesses we support, problems due to stupid decisions by our users ( they basically are the reason why we exist). The buck stops with me
and my boss makes sure it doesn't overflow to him. It is not enough to have responsibility but the crap I have to go through with people who work for me is another thing that stresses me out. I could probably relieve my stress if I could strangle
one of them
Last Wed I had lunch with my former boss who I worked with about 12 years ago who emailed me that he needs to hire a consultant and if I know someone. He's pretty senior in the consulting firm and I told him I'd find him one but he should also consider me
in my career but a major step forward in terms of enhancing the quality of my life
Haha, dear bw, now I know why you blog!
Sounds like a very stressing job - but then again, you must be highly paid as well to be dealing with all of that! If that is true, palit tayo job, I want more moolah! 
I'll go for enhancing one's quality of life, given the choice. After all, there's only one life to live. I've always considered that we should be the ones steering our careers, not the other way around.
Good luck to you bw!
I'll go for enhancing one's quality of life, given the choice. After all, there's only one life to live. I've always considered that we should be the ones steering our careers, not the other way around.
Good luck to you bw!
Kathy, I hope you're insured! LOL!
My work has both downsides and upsides. Downside: Puyat, overtime pag deadlines. Pag minamalas - death threats; Upside: Meeting people - all kinds, from all walks of life - from the top national leaders to the taho vendor. And also, lots of freebies especially when some new products are out in the market and the manufacturers call the press for promotion. Sometimes too - kung sinusuwerte - free travel. (I edit a community newspaper.)
My work has both downsides and upsides. Downside: Puyat, overtime pag deadlines. Pag minamalas - death threats; Upside: Meeting people - all kinds, from all walks of life - from the top national leaders to the taho vendor. And also, lots of freebies especially when some new products are out in the market and the manufacturers call the press for promotion. Sometimes too - kung sinusuwerte - free travel. (I edit a community newspaper.)
I am, thankfully, hehe.
You got my attention with the "death threats"! Yikes. I'll take my chances with the x-rays, lol. Seriously, it must be stressful work. When I was in elementary I thought I'd end up as a press person myself. Impluwensiya nong ako yung naging chief ed ng school organ. But in high school I finally realized that I wasn't meant for journalism.
Mmm, freebies and travel - now I realize what I'm missing, eh?
You got my attention with the "death threats"! Yikes. I'll take my chances with the x-rays, lol. Seriously, it must be stressful work. When I was in elementary I thought I'd end up as a press person myself. Impluwensiya nong ako yung naging chief ed ng school organ. But in high school I finally realized that I wasn't meant for journalism.
Mmm, freebies and travel - now I realize what I'm missing, eh?
When C.N. Yang visited Manila, I had the good fortune of being in the same room with him along with 4 other guys. There’s an anecdote that says Oppie used to measure scientists in terms of milli-Yangs, since he believed that most of them never quite measured up to earn a deci- or even a centi- of the great Chen Ning.
Anyway, CN Yang told us this story he probably heard from his adviser, Fermi. Once when Mme. Curie was already an old geezer visiting the US , she threw a dinner for a small group of friends, which was actually sort of a who's-who crowd. Suddenly the lights went out due to power outage. While they all scampered to get some candles or whatever, they were surprised to realize that there was some source of faint illumination in the room. When they all turned to look for this source, they saw Marie Curie's hair glowing in the dark.
So be careful, Kathy
Oh and yeah, I do deal with hazmats on a daily basis. After all, anything, even a pencil, is dangerous in the hands of a klutz.
Anyway, CN Yang told us this story he probably heard from his adviser, Fermi. Once when Mme. Curie was already an old geezer visiting the US , she threw a dinner for a small group of friends, which was actually sort of a who's-who crowd. Suddenly the lights went out due to power outage. While they all scampered to get some candles or whatever, they were surprised to realize that there was some source of faint illumination in the room. When they all turned to look for this source, they saw Marie Curie's hair glowing in the dark.
So be careful, Kathy
Oh and yeah, I do deal with hazmats on a daily basis. After all, anything, even a pencil, is dangerous in the hands of a klutz.
Interesting anecdote, Egay! (And I'm still trying to recover from the fact that you saw CN Yang personally - lucky guy!) Some people are simply caught up in the throes of their scientific ecstasies, that they tend to neglect personal safety and health. As for x-rays, we used to use chest film badges to detect the amount of radiation dose we get accidentally exposed to. About a few months ago, though, they took out our badges because they realized that the interlock systems of the x-ray machines are actually foolproof. 
"After all, even a pencil, is dangerous in the hands of a klutz." - LOL! That's so witty! You have learned well from my longnose pliers tutorials, Egay. wink
Drop by or do blog more often, would really, really love to read more of those witty entries.
"After all, even a pencil, is dangerous in the hands of a klutz." - LOL! That's so witty! You have learned well from my longnose pliers tutorials, Egay. wink
Drop by or do blog more often, would really, really love to read more of those witty entries.
wow, very exciting (and dangerous at the same time) naman pala ang work mo 
at the moment, I'm a full time mummy and I have to say it's a very challenging job (if you can call it that) because every day is different from the previous-- that's the way I look at it anyway, sometimes I have to admit, it can be a tedious job, being a mum
at the moment, I'm a full time mummy and I have to say it's a very challenging job (if you can call it that) because every day is different from the previous-- that's the way I look at it anyway, sometimes I have to admit, it can be a tedious job, being a mum
Pining, sometimes I ask myself whatever did I ever do to deserve this?
I meant it in a negative way, of course...hehe.
A full-time mum IS a very tedious job, I completely agree! When I was caring for Aya during my maternity leave, I realized for myself how difficult the "job" is. Imagine, you're responsible for another person's life and survival...it's one heck of a job, I'd say!
A full-time mum IS a very tedious job, I completely agree! When I was caring for Aya during my maternity leave, I realized for myself how difficult the "job" is. Imagine, you're responsible for another person's life and survival...it's one heck of a job, I'd say!
wow, thats tough! the kind of aya's experiments like the one you posted here would be enough for me I think.
lol
If only Aya's type of experiments would pay enough to live on. +sigh+
If only Aya's type of experiments would pay enough to live on. +sigh+
Count yourself lucky. At least you're dealing with sophisticated-sounding hazardous stuff and not office assholes. 
lol
Maybe I'm lucky! But on the downside, because I don't really that have that much contact with people, I think I am getting socially dysfunctional.
Maybe I'm lucky! But on the downside, because I don't really that have that much contact with people, I think I am getting socially dysfunctional.
Everyday I deal with different people with different temperaments. And most of the time we never agree on how things should be done. Now if that doesn't get you blood boiling, I don't know what else will... 
Sounds like you are getting the same job-related stress like bw. 
But I agree, a job dealing with people poses its own set of very challenging problems - dealing with mechanical/inanimate stuff would seem like a walk in the park.
But I agree, a job dealing with people poses its own set of very challenging problems - dealing with mechanical/inanimate stuff would seem like a walk in the park.
eh, di ba yung flourine sa ngipin?
as for myself, i love my "work" though i think it's more of a calling. i wish it'd just pay more... sigh
as for myself, i love my "work" though i think it's more of a calling. i wish it'd just pay more... sigh
Hey Herb, we missed you kanina! Hope you're enjoying your trek. Will check out your blog for some juicy details. 
How many people could call their job their "calling"?
That's a very noble way of considering your job! But I guess, the satisfaction you derive from your work is infinitely worth much more than any moolah.
How many people could call their job their "calling"?
Even a scientist pala meron din angal sa trabaho. I feel a little better now 
Anyways atleast you have a chance to change the world as we know it. Who knows maybe one day you'll come up with a technological find that will advance the human race forever.
as for work, I design middleware applications for financial institutions. It would have sounded better if I can say that I am ... sapatero by day nimja by night
Anyways atleast you have a chance to change the world as we know it. Who knows maybe one day you'll come up with a technological find that will advance the human race forever.
as for work, I design middleware applications for financial institutions. It would have sounded better if I can say that I am ... sapatero by day nimja by night
lol
Talagang ninja at heart ka ha! San nanggaling yung sapatero? Di ko pa ata nababasa yun sa blog mo ah?
Seriously, thanks for the encouraging words. I guess, what I am trying to convey here is that when one thinks of a scientist, one usually regards the position as something prestigious, intellectually demanding, maybe even out of this world because it deals with many stuffs that are not commonly experienced by people. The flip side of the coin is that there are many risks involved, and these are the elements we have to contend with on a daily basis. One wrong move and disaster happens. So yes, it could be very, very stressful and nerve-wracking at times.
Talagang ninja at heart ka ha! San nanggaling yung sapatero? Di ko pa ata nababasa yun sa blog mo ah?
Seriously, thanks for the encouraging words. I guess, what I am trying to convey here is that when one thinks of a scientist, one usually regards the position as something prestigious, intellectually demanding, maybe even out of this world because it deals with many stuffs that are not commonly experienced by people. The flip side of the coin is that there are many risks involved, and these are the elements we have to contend with on a daily basis. One wrong move and disaster happens. So yes, it could be very, very stressful and nerve-wracking at times.
Yup - more reason for you to keep a clear head each time you go to work. As I have said sa post mo sa kabila, Aya and Baggy are your primary reasons to make it through the day.
Kung ako yan, matagal ng sumabog ang mga kasama ko sa work. hehehehe siempre ako bida kaya sila lang sasabog and I will always make it out unharm. You want to barrow my agimat?
Kung ako yan, matagal ng sumabog ang mga kasama ko sa work. hehehehe siempre ako bida kaya sila lang sasabog and I will always make it out unharm. You want to barrow my agimat?
Kathy, at least you don't have to deal with strange and rude people. anyway, please be careful always.
my job also has a downside being on the street most of the time. there is absolutely no tolerance for even a little mistake.
my job also has a downside being on the street most of the time. there is absolutely no tolerance for even a little mistake.
Hi Belle, I guess for every kind of job there is an upside and a downside. Thanks, I will always be careful! 
Sounds like your job could be quite stressful! I won't even dare ask for the consequences of any mistake.
Sounds like your job could be quite stressful! I won't even dare ask for the consequences of any mistake.
So Kathy, are your hands still intact?
I work in front of the computer on a 12 hour shift for 3 or 4 days. Same old sha-bang for the last 4 or was it 5 years. Twas exciting and stressul in the beginning but has somehow lost its charm now. Might be switching jobs soon.
btw, congrats on your nomination.
I work in front of the computer on a 12 hour shift for 3 or 4 days. Same old sha-bang for the last 4 or was it 5 years. Twas exciting and stressul in the beginning but has somehow lost its charm now. Might be switching jobs soon.
btw, congrats on your nomination.
My hands have not mutated yet, the last time I checked. 
My husband almost has the same work as you - he faces the computer all day long! Hey, here's wishing you luck on your plan to switch jobs!
Yes, nominated nga, hehe. Thanks.
But I'm not really sure that I deserve it.
My husband almost has the same work as you - he faces the computer all day long! Hey, here's wishing you luck on your plan to switch jobs!
Yes, nominated nga, hehe. Thanks.
Kathy, pa-try lang to leave comment dito ha. I tried to leave comment sa blogs of my other blogfriends, they wouldn't take. so testing,testing here...
Have a nice weekend ahead..
Have a nice weekend ahead..
Hey Gina! I was about to ask, to what do I owe the honor of your second comment?
Nyeh! Akala ko kung ano na hehe.
Anyway, successful naman dito! I hope your comments have gotten through other blogs by now.
Anyway, successful naman dito! I hope your comments have gotten through other blogs by now.
So the caring mama and sweet wife is an experimentalist? I can't find the connection of your work with your passion on blogging... he he he.
Well don't ask for my work because am into a lot of stress as for managing the human capital. What is our typical stress?
For starters, I receive anonymous text threatening my safety.
We have to contend with employee attitudes, balancing their right for security of tenure against the prerogative of management to be productive and get rid of dead woods and pasaways.
We have to keep the morale of the employee high inspite and despite of the economic facters affecting them, even though it is the govt's own doing.
Sometimes, I can't help to bring office issues at home and discuss things with my wife...
Well don't ask for my work because am into a lot of stress as for managing the human capital. What is our typical stress?
For starters, I receive anonymous text threatening my safety.
We have to contend with employee attitudes, balancing their right for security of tenure against the prerogative of management to be productive and get rid of dead woods and pasaways.
We have to keep the morale of the employee high inspite and despite of the economic facters affecting them, even though it is the govt's own doing.
Sometimes, I can't help to bring office issues at home and discuss things with my wife...
You're absolutely right! I can't find the connection myself.
But it is really a nice diversion from work-related matters. It helps me unwind, really!
At least, even though I deal with potential hazards, I know full well what I am up against. I am aghast to learn about the anonymous texts you get. I couldn't even begin to imagine how stressful that could be. I think my sis has the same job as you do, she's also full of complaints about the people she has to deal with. Her complaints spill over to me through our internet chats, haha, in much the same way that you take your office issues home to your wife.
Anyway, do be careful, Sonnie! Godspeed!
At least, even though I deal with potential hazards, I know full well what I am up against. I am aghast to learn about the anonymous texts you get. I couldn't even begin to imagine how stressful that could be. I think my sis has the same job as you do, she's also full of complaints about the people she has to deal with. Her complaints spill over to me through our internet chats, haha, in much the same way that you take your office issues home to your wife.
Anyway, do be careful, Sonnie! Godspeed!
hmmm...hirap ng work mo ah...buti na lang di ako scientist!
i am a client service executive in an advertising agency. It has its ups and downs but overall its fun! We do communication plan (isip, research, sulat, present, revise, revise and revise then approve!), coordinate and attend shoots, do budgets, meet celebritites and travel for free - thats the fun side. well sa kabilang banda, there's the tight deadlines (sometimes so tight we have to learn to make miracles!), gabundok na workloads, long hours of work,madaming meeting and the list goes on...
but life is not perfect so i just have to deal with it and the most of the fun side!
i am a client service executive in an advertising agency. It has its ups and downs but overall its fun! We do communication plan (isip, research, sulat, present, revise, revise and revise then approve!), coordinate and attend shoots, do budgets, meet celebritites and travel for free - thats the fun side. well sa kabilang banda, there's the tight deadlines (sometimes so tight we have to learn to make miracles!), gabundok na workloads, long hours of work,madaming meeting and the list goes on...
but life is not perfect so i just have to deal with it and the most of the fun side!
Whoa..."client service executive" sounds like a BIG job with BIG responsibilities. But I really like your attitude towards your work - I guess there are always good and bad sides to anything, and it is just a matter of perspective on which side we would rather focus our attention on.
Hope you will continue to have fun in your work, Hazel!
Hope you will continue to have fun in your work, Hazel!
your work must really be exciting and challenging, huh?
I used to work in the lab dissecting human and animal parts atbp. he-he.
x-rays or those being used in the medical field nowadays are not that powerful radiation wise compared before. it is far safer now than nung panahon ng mga lolo natin or ni marie curie.
I used to work in the lab dissecting human and animal parts atbp. he-he.
x-rays or those being used in the medical field nowadays are not that powerful radiation wise compared before. it is far safer now than nung panahon ng mga lolo natin or ni marie curie.
What type of work do you do nowadays, Mitsuru san? 
Me, I had long shunned the possibility of taking up any medical-related field. I would much rather deal with inanimate things than human or animal parts.
You're right, of course.
I think maliit na lang yung radiation dose na nakukuha sa mga diagnostic xrays nowadays.
Me, I had long shunned the possibility of taking up any medical-related field. I would much rather deal with inanimate things than human or animal parts.
You're right, of course.




