My life after I passed the Accountancy board exams was like unsteady road. I have to take the road, no matter how hard, winding, wide or long that road was, unless I was willing to accept my fate stuck in such place. At first I joined my other friends in their job-hunting, but I knew I wanted other things. So I started rummaging Makati City with my resume. Nothing deterred me to get a job- not the uncomfortable shoes I had, not the extreme heat and the heavy rain nor the constant "nos" for fresh grads then.
Until I was called by United Coconut Planters Bank human resources personnel...then my life as a nomad started.
As a branch auditor, we were assigned to diiferent branches of the bank to any point of the Philippine archipelago. A was sharing an apartment with two of my friends from the bank. We lived in a medium-size apartment with two rooms. We have the basic equipments-- bed, tv, refrigerator, electric fan but we do not have a sala and dining set. It was a pity I did not have a photograph of our apartment I shared with Shiela and Sheryl. We were like starngers living together- Shiela with her strict 9-6 schedule as an auditor in SM, an early-bed person, Sheryl who worked her butt out in Punongbayan, she used our apartment as a changing room only and of course me, who primarily lived in hotels in the provinces.
Something unpleasant happened, the impact was so big that the united BRAD group crumbled and one by one left the bank....




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