It was really hard for me to leave SOCOTECO-I.
For the past eight years, it has been a home to me. I enjoyed working in the cooperative because it made me grow as a person. The people I've worked with are considered my family. Because of this, I intended to stay for good and for the rest of my life.
But now, I am walking away from the work I love and from the institution which I considered as my own. For those who are asking why did I decide to go out, I will leave
my answer in Proverbs 19:21:
"Many are the plans in a person's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails."
As I am signing off in this institution, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the people who have helped me become the person I am today. I want to thank my former bosses: Ma'am Bing, Ma'am Ellen, Sir Bebot, Ma'am Ann, and Sir Edsel for helping me grow in my career. Your words of wisdom and the way you lead me have made me go this far. I also thank the people who were there supporting me behind my back especially Sir Mike, Aning, Sir Ian, and Sir Willy. Thank you for rescuing me during stressful discussions and meetings. I also thank those who have me cry in one way or another as it helped me grow up as a person. I thank all of my friends for supporting and
for making me laugh on this journey. To all of my staff and has been my staff for the past few years, thank you for trying to understand me for the unpopular decisions and thank
you for the support you've given me despite our differences.
To the organization itself, I will continue to support you because I believe in your advocacies. May you continue to fight for rural electrification while doing your best to
provide excellent service to all the member consumer-owners. I was there and I've seen how you've remain standing despite and in spite of everything.
While I am writing this, I cannot stop my tears flowing from my eyes. Leaving behind the people I've considered my family is never easy. But life is always full of choices. And I opted for this. I do not know what the future will hold me, but I trust the One who is above me. I know that God has better plans for me, plans that would give me hope and future.
To SOCOTECO-I, Madamo guid nga salamat!
For the past eight years, it has been a home to me. I enjoyed working in the cooperative because it made me grow as a person. The people I've worked with are considered my family. Because of this, I intended to stay for good and for the rest of my life.
But now, I am walking away from the work I love and from the institution which I considered as my own. For those who are asking why did I decide to go out, I will leave
my answer in Proverbs 19:21:
"Many are the plans in a person's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails."
As I am signing off in this institution, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the people who have helped me become the person I am today. I want to thank my former bosses: Ma'am Bing, Ma'am Ellen, Sir Bebot, Ma'am Ann, and Sir Edsel for helping me grow in my career. Your words of wisdom and the way you lead me have made me go this far. I also thank the people who were there supporting me behind my back especially Sir Mike, Aning, Sir Ian, and Sir Willy. Thank you for rescuing me during stressful discussions and meetings. I also thank those who have me cry in one way or another as it helped me grow up as a person. I thank all of my friends for supporting and
for making me laugh on this journey. To all of my staff and has been my staff for the past few years, thank you for trying to understand me for the unpopular decisions and thank
you for the support you've given me despite our differences.
To the organization itself, I will continue to support you because I believe in your advocacies. May you continue to fight for rural electrification while doing your best to
provide excellent service to all the member consumer-owners. I was there and I've seen how you've remain standing despite and in spite of everything.
While I am writing this, I cannot stop my tears flowing from my eyes. Leaving behind the people I've considered my family is never easy. But life is always full of choices. And I opted for this. I do not know what the future will hold me, but I trust the One who is above me. I know that God has better plans for me, plans that would give me hope and future.
To SOCOTECO-I, Madamo guid nga salamat!

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