Monday, August 15, 2005

Aking Handog sa mga OCWs


Wednesday, April 6 '05, I blogged about an AMBUSH INTERVIEW by Michael Vincent, programming director of Metro Plus AM 1044 radio in Hong Kong. This interview was in mixed Tagalog and English which took place at 11:30 pm. Here's the link to access the video of the phone interview.

-----> CLICK the PICTURE to play the video HERE (2 minutes to load or go to www.winamp.com)


To end this entry, I would like to share this video which makes me cry everytime I would watch it... PILIPINAS, BYAHE TAYO (click here)


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AMBUSH INTERVIEW...

April 6, 2005. Kakatapos lang ng National Writing Project interview ko, nagulat ako nang may nag-email sa akin na Radio Newscaster ng mga OFW from Hong Kong. Exchange messages kami at na-tense ako nang sinabi na tatawag na sya in 10 minutes. Pasado alas dose, na-interview ulit ako, twice in a row!

1. How long have you been an OFW?

We came here in Washington DC in October 2003, so around 1 year and 5 months na kami dito.
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2. What are your experiences?

Kung sa experiences din lang marami. As a new comer ba? Nagdaan ako sa butas ng karayom ditto. Mahirap magsimula. I was hired by my district directly from the Philippines, when I got here I got the position but I couldn't start without my Social Security number. Di ko alam kung paano ko napagkasya ang $200 sa dalawang buwan. Minsan din a ako kumakain para makabili ng phone cards para makausap ko ang asawa ko at anak ko na naiwan ko sa Pilipinas. After two months na-retro naman sweldo ko, pinambili ko ng plane tike tang unang sweldo ko, ngayon nandito na ang pamilya ko.

As a teacher, ang daming hirap. Ilang beses ako na nakita ng mga co-teachers ko na umiiyak sa labas ng classroom ko. Emotionally Disturbed Junior Highschool ang mga estudyante ko so bukod sa dami ng issues nila as a teenager, may behavioral problems din sila, diagnosed with ADHD and Oppositional Defiant Disorder. Sa Pilipinas sobrang nirerespeto ako ng mga estudyante ko, ditto araw-araw nila akong minumura.
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3. What is biggest contribution to date in making your stay aborad worthwhile?

Pero despite all these things, very supportive sa akin ang school district ko. Nabigyan ako ng $3,500 scholarship grant sa Graduate School Of Education sa Howard University in less than a year ng pagtratrabaho ko ditto. After that, ginawa akong Teacher Consultant sa DC Area Writing Project which is a nationwide organization of very professional teachers supporting each other. Sunod-sunod ang blessings ko ditto. I was nominated to the DisneyHand Teacher Awards, and I was sent to several National and international conventions all expenses paid. Inter-state na ang professional development conventions na pinupuntahan ko. I was also appointed as the new Technology Liaison of the DC Area Writing Project. My writing have been published and quoted in newspaper articles. Naiisip ko, ito ang mga kapalit ng mga dinanas kong paghihirap sa mga estudyante ko ditto. Hindi madaling magturo ng special ed Emotionally Disturbed cases, nagging manhid na ako sa mga pagmumura nila. Normal na yata ang ganong lengwahe sa kanila. Nasa kultura na nila yon. May mga estudyante rin naman na nagpapakita na importante rin ako sa kanila, nagiging parang barkada ko na sila at nakikipag-biruan na sila sa akin. Mahirap at masarap ang mga karanasan ko dito.
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4. And finally your inspirational message to our kababayan.

My guiding principle in life: “TOUGH TIMES NEVER LAST BUT TOUGH PEOPLE DO”. Believe me, that is what keeps me going. Natutuwa ako dahil ditto sa Amerika, mas maraming Pinoy ang nasa professional jobs na talagang pinupuri ng mga Amerikano. May pag-asa pa, pero nasa inyo yan mga kababayan. Pilipino tayo, kaya natin ito!!

13 comments:

Dorothy said...

excellent interview teacher sol! i'm sure others will agree with me that you did us fellow pinoys proud with your well-thought of answers. my hubby is also based abroad that's why i so feel for your article.

mabuhay! :)

Anonymous said...

I AM SO PROUD OF YOU TEACHER SOL! I AM HONORED TO KNOW YOU AS MY FELLOW BLOGGER! GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!

Teacher Sol said...

PAO, yep! It's a real sacrifice to go abroad and leave all your friends and loved ones behind, for the sake of your family's future. Hats oof to you and your husband, di madali ang dinaranas nyo...hindi rin yan sanayan lang.

JP, and I am equally proud to have you as a blogger friend. Akalain mo kung saan nagsimula ang pagiging magkaibigan natin... soon we will be working together for a very important and promising project. I am looking forward to the realization of our plans.

maila said...

Sol..HS (our hs classmate) and I had this topic in our email exchange..about filipinos working abroad.

Anyway..its so good to hear this interview..i dont how mny times Ive listened to this..very inspiring talga sol..especially to those who are just starting a life abraod..am proud of you friend as always..

André said...

Great Teacher Sol! You have officially rocked your own little part of the world (culturally speaking...). Keep on rocking.

You seem predisposed to overachieve, you know that? And that's a good thing, too!

Anonymous said...

hi great interview grace under pressure.

Dorothy said...

teacher sol, you might be interested in this one. just read about it today. very apt with this latest article of yours.

a Filipina (naturalized US citizen), Cristeta Comerford was named White House Head Chef. She's the first woman and first
minority to become Head Chef.

see link for more:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/white_house_chef

mabuhay ang pinoy!

Teacher Sol said...

HONEYPOOH, there are many of us just starting our lives here in abroad, but very few make a difference to their country and countrymen. Yung ka-email mo, I am sure he's one of those who make our county proud...

DRE, we all rock!!! some people just don't know it :D Anong overachieve sinasabi mo dyan? Over na ba yan? Maraming mas magaling sa akin na Pinoy dito, di lang natin alam pa...

Teacher Sol said...

JA, yep! we should all be cool under pressure...di ba?

PAO, oo nga, nabasa ko rin yan...salamat sa info at nai-post mo as a comment dito sa blog ko :D There are positive reasons why we should all be proud of our Pinoy race...

Anonymous said...

i can really relate with your kwento, teacher sol. we have many experiences in common as newcomers in the u.s. of a, and i'm always impressed by your positive attitude and the many things you've accomplished since you got here. your personal story is very admirable and inspiring. thank you for sharing it with us!

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Teacher Sol said...

PETITE, thanks for sprinkling sunshine into our world. We need to think positive and be optimistic, amidst the negativity clouding people's minds presently...

ANONYMOUS, ang dami mong raket ah! Mayaman ka na yata :D Thanks for the kind words...

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