Today I’m officially out of Aegis PeopleSupport. It’s has been two years of fun, laughter, stress, irate callers, Sup calls and more. My life with APS was never perfect yet was full of learning and great things.Saying goodbye to those people who have been part of your daily life for a very long time is never easy. Yet everything needs to come to an end. Every goodbyes and farewell is painful and sometimes regrets. However it’s never the end. Just like the proverbs says “When a door closes, windows open.” There is always room for improvement and new experiences to learn. I will sure miss APS. I will miss the people, the ambiance, the production floor and the daily routines.
This is the time to thank all the people who made my stay with APS worth while. These are the people who help me grow as an employee and as a human being. I’m so grateful to all the supervisors that I had. To Miss. Gail, Sup. Ace, Miss. Belle, Miss Van, Sup. Demet and Sup. Ian thank you for all motivation and for helping me to do my job well. To my trainers, Jinggay and Pong,. To all the friends that I had at work weather they are still with APS or not (I don’t wanna mention name because I might just forgot one). Specially to Web Tools Teams.
I don’t to make this post any longer since I don’t want to be emotional. I just wish the best for all of us.
Edd describes himself as an asocial and acerbic individual. He began blogging in 2007 on Blogspot, long before blogging became a widespread trend. Initially, his blog served as an online diary—a personal journal where he shared his experiences, thoughts, and travels. Over time, his blog evolved into a space where he could express his random musings and reflections. This personal blog doesn’t focus on any specific niche, but instead, it’s a collection of his diverse interests and feelings. Edd created the blog purely as a hobby, with no particular intention of aligning it with any particular theme or audience. It remains a platform for him to write about whatever crosses his mind, with a style that is uniquely his own—raw, honest, and unapologetic. Through the years, the blog has served as a creative outlet, allowing Edd to document his personal journey while sharing bits of his life and thoughts with the world.