Yes, they did it again. The inmates of Cebu this time dancing to the tune of Queen Medley. This kinda tough job training troop of inmates. Whoever is the trainer, it is something to be reckoned with. A round of applause for them.
i can say that i am an optimist. never give up challenges that easily though sometimes the situation can hurt your feelings or put you in your most absurd angle. that is life. it is a matter of what you think about it. we have to think all possibilities and go for it. i learned this from one of the books of dean koontz. i started writing a book now that i posted in my other blog www.skeggin.info. you can read it from there. i am raising 3 growing adorable kids. they are my bunch of joy. as a mom, i give out what is best for my kids-for their education. instilling in their minds to be God-fearing. there is miracle as long as u believe. i earned my ab economics degree at the university of san agustin, iloilo city in 1982. then i worked in local government from rank and file until i was catapulted to department head. politics in the government were so extreme. political blitz were everywhere.it was rhetoric of benefit-promising.i am now in cebu city working in a call center.all i can say about call center. it's either you're piss off or stress-out.well call center is a good bread and butter. it has helped to lessen employment rate in the Philippines.