Monday, January 19, 2009

a chance for redemption



As I worked on the golf pictures taken earlier in the day for this blog, my assistant engineering director rushed into my office to report that somebody has been caught by our security personnel attempting to move a large amount of copper wires out of the building. When I asked who it was, he mentioned the name of one of our employees, our stockroom custodian.

Earlier in the week, I signed a memorandum for this employee in reference to him being caught smoking inside the stockroom during working hours. Last year, amidst the general conclusion from among my staff that he may be involved in all the theft of copper wires in the building, I had him called in to my office to answer to the allegations. I told him that all the circumstantial evidences were in place and that we just needed to catch him red handed to conclude the investigation. And that because I had him called in meant that I am still giving him the benefit of the doubt and therefore a fresh start to terminate any of his “activities” assuming that he was in on the case.

Two weeks ago, my assistant engineering director and my security officer found copper wires neatly folded and “skinned” at the basement level of the building, ready for sale at any junk shop in the area. The security logbook places him at the scene but we still needed definite proof that it was him. A surveillance plan was presented to me and it was put into action immediately and hence this result.

I made judgment that he should be turned over to the PNP station and appropriate charges be filed…

It was a rather “easy” decision… rectification was offered despite the lack of remorse from his part. I assumed him innocent given the lack of evidence and a new leaf was turned for him to change his ways, and yet?

As I was playing screen golf with one of my staff, my driver approached me to say that the suspect’s wife was there to have a word with me. I partially hesitated because men will always have that inherent disadvantage over women when they start shedding tears in front of us. So despite my hesitation, I had her called in…

She said her piece, which was quite simple, please forgive my husband, please consider my child. That being said, I also said my piece. I gave him a chance for redemption…, he stole from this family where he is also part of… and that he should have thought of you and your child before committing the crime.

Update:

As of this writing, I have been notified that the inquest papers were already prepared by the city prosecutor’s office. Recommended bail is Php40k. his termination letter will be received and signed behind bars.

so far, we have prosecuted three men for copper wire thefts at the manila film center... if ever, this will be the fourth

i hope that junk shop operators who buy these goods can be held equally liable for these crimes as they encourage the offense under the anti-fencing law. prosecution of which is relatively low as compared to the number of prosecuted wire thieves

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Inspection Golf @ royal northwoods


from left to right; chaddy kang (reservations manager), johnny jun (finance director), casie villarosa (vice president) and jay an (sales and marketing director)






the company will be sponsoring a golf tournament this february so chaddy had the task of looking for a suitable venue for the competition. it was also an opportunity for us to play in a golf club we've never played in so off we went to san rafael, bulacan for a round of golf. the usual minimal sleep, maximum drink applies since we had to depart manila quite early.

jay an had the best score and did about seven pars while the three of us failed to break a hundred... i had two pars and a gazillion double pars! chaddy's shoes gave way... i thought my secretary forgot my cap and shades so john bought me a new nike cap! (thank you, john!) jay an probably did well since he is currently broken hearted, hehehe. Oh, and according to john, i could change my nickname to 1/5... and only us would know the real meaning. It essentially meant that on a par3, 1 on, 5 putts. mwahahaha!

Friday, January 16, 2009

Breaking the Ice



A couple of weeks ago, I was visited by a former staff of mine who seemingly has transformed herself from someone obscure to one who seems to have reinvented herself as a marketing specialist. It is perhaps fate that makes these things happen considering that I am in the midst of this marketing dilemma and I may have already given up on the issue all together.

Although I was a bit skeptical about it, since I have been burned a zillion times by people pretending to be who they are not, I have personally decided that a possible chance for rectification may be in the offing and it is an opportunity and a risk worth taking.

I had the opportunity of having a long chat with her and as usual, I felt awkwardly stupid having to defend the past actions or more appropriately inactions of this organization. But for those readers of this blog, well… you’ve seen my gripes.

Today, is the day that I’ve set for the screening interview for people within the organization to be with the marketing team. I’m sitting here right now and listening to the process and I’m practically ear to ear in smile with what I’m hearing…

I guess that it is high time that we’ve done this. Familiarity I suppose breeds contempt so I have become ineffective in the playing field… a new cat on the other hand I suppose can skin a rat. No problem.

This activity is not sanctioned by the company, not yet anyway, as I wanted to take the risk by myself, much like all the management seminars I initiated in 2002 onwards.

That was my core competency, but since this is marketing and as I have told my former staff earlier, I am more interested in spending than earning and that makes me a terrible marketing guy. So alas! This might be the break that this company is waiting for… or so I hope.

The results will ultimately decide on whether or not this decision is correct. Is it worth the risk? – of course. If it fails… well, what I heard today is already well worth it.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Back in Manila

Nobody told me that the air carrier I was taking had a minor incident last Sunday at the Caticlan Airport... my staff told me about it a few minutes before I boarded my car for the domestic terminal.

The domestic terminal in Manila looked a bit abandoned when I got there, and we were like four passengers on the plane. But I do like the new plane as compared to the run-down planes of Asian Spirit where the cabin would fill up with mist and fog before take off. The new plane was actually comfortable but relatively "shaky" as compared with SeaAir planes.

When I got there, i was quite happy that Sez and Jimmy and the kids were already adjusted to the island life and everything seems to be fine. We only had a few moments spent talking and it was mostly pleasant. I had a chance to see some of my friends and managed to grab a few sojus and san miguels with them and i promised them that my return trip would be a bit longer of a stay.
Anyway, my mission in Boracay was accomplished, and I'm back in Manila.




I took these pictures around September 2008. Our first trip together to the island before deciding that they would be settling there to take care of our restaurant business.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Off to Boracay

I hate this overnight business trips that won't even allow me to see many of my friends from the island. As usual, I tried my best not to fall asleep today so that I'll have the need to sleep at this time... and since I've dosed off at 7pm, here I am wide awake and hungry at 12. I'll try to sleep a little more in a while but that doesn't look feasible with the Brave One just starting in HBO...

This trip I guess represents, I guess with half the finality, closure of my personal business interests in the island and it somehow saddens me given that I've developed friendships there as well as the fond memories of my long stay there a year and a half ago.

However, it also means that we can breath for the meantime and recollect ourselves... and maybe someday, a return to the beautiful Island Paradise of Boracay would be fitting... or maybe, I'd b in another beautiful beach one day soon.

Monday, January 12, 2009

A NEW TOY!

Finally, with much begging, my wife finally gives in and decides to give me a substantial-enough holiday gift after years of the usual golf shirt, shoes and small blings. it's the yamaha dd65, a drum kit which i intend to use as a more expressive source of music direct to a hard disk recording set up. of course the main studio is already wired for it but most of the time i work alone and the need to have an audio engineer to work with in the control room simply isn't always feasible. we decided to try it our live to check the sound quality of the box and it fared pretty well. eugene barona did the bass while gil montano was on the dd65... i let them listen to vertical horizon's you're a god and we played it for the demo. my wife took the video.

Anyway, my main office studio set up is almost finally done. I've also recently purchased a samson C03 condenser microphone which works well in the main studio with the berringer mixer but i unortunately still need to buy a phantom power supply for it to work with my small fostex mixer.

This is the current desktop set-up intended for music arranging, composition and video editing. I'll soon be making a new company theme music and a matching music video as soon as i organize the band together.




the YAMAHA DD65

you're a god (vertical horizon impromptu cover jam)

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Golf Day @ Sherwood

my boss and i planned for a golf day to put to the test our acquired skills we picked up in "screen golf". of course, we were proven wrong since we didn't play any better, hehe. Riviera was fully booked, we went to the air force golf club and there were 185 registered players, the navy golf club had a 2 hour waiting time for a tee off, i called intramuros and there was a junior's golf tournament, we were on our way to east ridge when we got a call that sherwood wasn't crowded... it was a good game over all and we had fun except that we finished while the sun was almost set.


Almost a year :)