My PBB Eviction Experience pt. 2

Posted by Boffill Tuesday, April 1, 2008
I have wrote an article last week about this eviction process that had happened last tuesday on my training for a new job. Yesterday, the same process was done again by our trainer. I know it is hard for them to choose who to evict but I know that they are just doing they're job. They do need to remove those people that our trainer think and believed are weak. It was really hard for us also as trainee because we are all at ease with each other and we have already built a good relationship between us and then all of a sudden we will be reduced because of this eviction. Yesterday, it was 4 people who were evicted. Others cried because they can't really accept of the decision. There are also a co-trainee who questioned the decision of our trainer. There is also a co-trainee who was also evicted who have just accept the decision that it's as if there's nothing happened to her though I know that it's her career that is at risk. Sometimes, it is really hard for us to accept things that are happening to us. When I was a graduating high school student, my older sister died and it took me about 3-4 years to accept that disaster. Everything became cleared to me when a lot of friends are there for me and willing to comfort me. As for the case of my co-trainee who was evicted yesterday, ACCEPTANCE of the decision is the best medicine for them to move on and to stand up. As what did Tupac said, "Life Goes On" and "Keep Ya Head Up". That is the phrase that I keep on remembering if i've experienced something that is really hard for me to accept. Lucky me, I was not evicted though I was warned because of my attendance. I hope that those co-trainne of mine that were evicted will find a new and better job and for us who stayed, I hope we can really make it up to the Floor!

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