I know it's late, but it's better late than never I guess *nervous laugh*
It's already September but I can never forget the orientation period, and I think everyone else who were deployed in my designated school will never forget that memorable day.
We arrived at HAU at around 7:30am, and we left exactly at 8:00. After three schools, we finally arrived at our designated school at around 8:30. Since there was an emergency meeting, no one was there to entertain us. So we waited another hour. Then one hour became two, until someone finally accompanied us at the library. The person who oriented us was the coordinator of MAPEH. She just reminded us to wear proper uniform and be courteous to all the faculty in the school. After that, she told us to wait for the coordinators before leaving.
When she left, there were almost 40 of us waiting. We waited until 12nn. Everyone was literally on fire, and I kept quiet. Because what could I get if I let my hot-headedness get to me? Nothing. Thankfully, as if God really has sent her, the ESP Coordinator entered the library and she called me and we already settled my schedule.
There are circumstances wherein we cannot control. One thing I learned is that having to work with/for someone really takes a lot of patience.
Good thing I had a good book though!
It's already September but I can never forget the orientation period, and I think everyone else who were deployed in my designated school will never forget that memorable day.
We arrived at HAU at around 7:30am, and we left exactly at 8:00. After three schools, we finally arrived at our designated school at around 8:30. Since there was an emergency meeting, no one was there to entertain us. So we waited another hour. Then one hour became two, until someone finally accompanied us at the library. The person who oriented us was the coordinator of MAPEH. She just reminded us to wear proper uniform and be courteous to all the faculty in the school. After that, she told us to wait for the coordinators before leaving.
When she left, there were almost 40 of us waiting. We waited until 12nn. Everyone was literally on fire, and I kept quiet. Because what could I get if I let my hot-headedness get to me? Nothing. Thankfully, as if God really has sent her, the ESP Coordinator entered the library and she called me and we already settled my schedule.
There are circumstances wherein we cannot control. One thing I learned is that having to work with/for someone really takes a lot of patience.
Good thing I had a good book though!
Patience is a virtue Teacher Pamela. And we must remember that being hot in a situation will only worsen it.
ReplyDeletePatience is really a virtue! Sometimes being silent really makes things better...and a good book hehe
DeleteThere is always a situation like this and worse case scenario you will wait 10 hours or so on , it's good you experience it beforehand so you'll know what will you do next time it will happen. By the way I'm curious about this book hehe..
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