Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Damn Realm

I thought I was in good hands. I thought I was being in green pasture. I was wrong.
Nevertheless, I thank my previous employer for letting me experience the worst, for me to seek for the better. I was hired after graduation by the government to pave the minds of the youngsters. I wasn't aware that what they call as 'litlte sacrifice' of the delaying paydays is the modern meaning of flagellation (penitensiya de unipormada).
I was a fresh graduate from college so I was proud to be a member of the teaching force of THE Isabela State University Cauayan Campus. It is a state university so I assume that the pay is high and that the academics are sloped toward what I ideally dreamed of as free and functional. I was wrong.
I enrolled in Maser's degree in the hope that I would get rehired. This is the fact that I was the least among the hired English instructors and that the institution is only getting three. Whatever! I really hoped that I was slashed in the list in those times so as not to experience the flagellation in my three years of existence under the filthy administration of the accounting and the university as a whole.
In my three years of instructing in ISU, I never had experienced to be a real academician. I wanted to, and adherred to being one, but there were always the kontrabidas and the lolas who hindered my actions and considered them pasikat. Whatever!
I pity the students of the school for they are not in good hands. Should they just had choices, they would not have been in the school. With exceptions from some excellent instructors and professors who are worthy of respect (Prof. Delima, I salute you eventhough you never was my direct mentor), I find the majority of them as pieces of craps that when there were meetings, I usually go out (and would not attend if there were options) afraid that I be sufficated with the trash odour.
I personally believe that with an exclusion of very few individuals (I count them through my fingers), the school is into business. There is an existing division for business and that was managed very well. But other divisions interfere as well, with the most notable inclusion of the Academic Affairs Office.

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