Good thing the guys back home are getting along fine despite my erratic attendance. Almost makes me worried about the possibility of my getting irrelevant...
I've been approving an endless string of customer check payments issued by loaning companies. And what's funny is that more than a handful of them proceed to purchase appliances, high-end cellphones and even jewelry (using borrowed money!). I mean, someone tell me what's wrong with this picture?
A gray, foggy, washed out day in the once-pine perfumed city of Baguio... But not a slow business day by any measure...
Can't wait for Marge to get picked up.
'catch you later.
P.S. one of the amusing things about working in a retail outfit is that you get to catch some head-scratching "i-can't-believe-they-let-that-through" moments. One such moment is when our warehouse guy came up to the office to hand us a brand new pack of V-Fresh candies with a worker's glove perfectly sealed in.
No harm done, really. Unless the guy who used to own the glove picked his nose big time and the glove is inside out. Besides, we really don't plan on opening the pack. Just for amusement purposes...
Besides, this isn't the first time, much less the first company to have had something like this. But lucky for the Columbia Candy Company, I saw this when I had nothing interesting to blog about.
Besides, this isn't the first time, much less the first company to have had something like this. But lucky for the Columbia Candy Company, I saw this when I had nothing interesting to blog about.
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