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: “So all 3,500 people who died are drug dealers?”
: “Yes?”
: “How do you know that?”
PAKAHUSAY NG INTERVIEWER DITO HA TALAGANG SUPALPAL SI ALAN PETER CAYETANO EH 😭😭😭
Boss: “You're 10 minutes late.”
Employee: “I stayed an hour late yesterday to finish your ‘urgent’ job.”
Boss: “That's appreciated... but rules are rules.”
Employee: “Understood.”
The next day ⬇️
Heading out of Baguio today. This city has always been more than just a destination; it is my true home and my refuge.
Thank you for the rest and the memories. Till we meet again, Baguio.
Manager: I have you scheduled for a meeting at 7 PM tomorrow.
Gen Z: Is my attendance mandatory?
Manager: Yes, we’re working with a client in another time zone.
Gen Z: Okay, I’m happy to shift my hours to accommodate.
Manager: Excuse me, no—you still start at 8 AM.
Gen Z: If I’m working in the evening, then I’ll start later in the day.
Manager: Okay, don’t watch the clock at this company. We work when we need to work.
Gen Z: I’m contracted and paid for 40 hours a week, so that is what I work.
Manager: That’s a career-limiting move. Tomorrow is a busy day; I’ll need you to start right promptly at 8:00 AM.
Gen Z: Alright then, I will take the lieu time later this week.
Manager: Again, that’s not how we operate at this company. You work hard when you need to, and you don’t watch the clock.
Gen Z: Again, I work for the hours I’m paid for, and since overtime is not an option, I’ll go ahead and adjust my hours this week to accommodate the shift in the schedule.
Manager: You’re not quite understanding the company culture we have here—we work all the time.
Gen Z: And you’re not understanding that just because that is the way you do things does not mean that is how I’m required to do things as well.
Manager: (Silence)
A 28‑year‑old pregnant woman comes for routine antenatal clinic.🤰🏾
She feels fine.
No fever.
No jaundice.
Vitals normal.
Blood is drawn for routine tests.
The lab calls 20 minutes later:
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No lab error.
No contamination.
What could cause this?
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