Go school, do higher education, graduate, find job then work
for a happy life. It’s that simple ain’t it? Really? That simple? How to get that ‘happy life’ if
our parents could not afford for us to go school? Are we doomed? In this
country we just ignore the biasness and unfair treatment for students who
deserve a place in the public university just because parents can afford to send
us to private universities. How if they could have not? Is there any other way
to achieve that ‘happy life’?
From my internship experience that I underwent this year, it
exposed me to people with a variety of backgrounds and struggles they had to
adhere to be where they are. They say that internship gives us the outside
exposure and the real difficulty of life, it surely did. Here are some of the selected people whom
stories amazed me that I’m going to share without revealing their personal
details.
Untold #1
The first person was an operator is running the machines in
the production line when I first joined for my internship. Always on the go, working with such
enthusiasm and constantly for some work to do despite having the part of his
work done. His observation and hands on application was really good as I’ve
seen him the first on the scene if there is a need of troubleshoot in a
machine. I remember him saying that ‘I’ve been doing the same job for 5 years
now, but I cannot continue this. I need a platform to show the knowledge I have
in my work for a raise’. – quoted by untold #1.
Since then, he has been constantly working on an idea he has
on how to improve the productivity of a machine. Without the knowledge of
engineering, his experience was all he had to work on his idea. I’ve seen him
asking many people for assistance including mine to help him out especially for
his presentation skills. During the month of August, he presented his work to
the technicians and engineers leaving them very impressed. Earlier this month, as I went to work I
noticed something odd. Untold #1 was
sitting in the technician’s room handling an issue. It was then I knew he has
been promoted and all his work has paid off. There are many people doing the same
operator job for 10-15 years but this person made his time worth it in just 5
years. He told me this when I congratulated him ‘This promotion may seem small
for others but it means everything to me, I’m able to make my family happier
now’. – quoted by untold #1.
Untold #2
The second individual is someone who has faced terrible luck
for the past two years. It came to my knowledge that his unfortunate person was
involved in an accident last year. At the time when I joined for my internship,
he was not there and I only met him after a month. I thought he was a new
worker but it seems he faced another accident the week before I joined. Adding to
that, in August, this unlucky person faced yet another accident and was
admitted for 3 weeks. Despite having his back against the wall, he is one of
the most optimistic characters that I’ve ever meet in my life let alone at my
host company. He’s the one that will greet everyone ‘good morning’ and is
always setting up plans for that week; either badminton or futsal.
The accident
has resulted in him being unable to move his body as agile as before and also
difficulty in eating. He is almost reaching 50,not married and is an operator for the past 20 years also. I feel truly
sorry for him every single time I see him and I have asked him how are you
always joyous and making jokes with his reply being “Look, I’ve been involved
in an accident 3 times the past 2 years, each time was me in a motor colliding
with a car yet God has spared me my life even though I have been sinful all my
life. I’m just trying my best to do the most with my life now and making people
happy is something I like to do”. – quoted by untold #2
Untold #3 and Untold #4………..to be continued…..