First and foremost, thank you!
Even though I'm not sure if you would take notice of this post but I'm honestly grateful of the company you've given us especially during the toxic and busy shifts. I could see that those are a part of the learning process but that was a great help there. You were there when we needed a hand. When I was releasing your drug test results from the start, I wonder if I can call all of you by your names. It was even hard for me to recognize all your faces but at the end of the internship, it was satisfying to get to know each one of you.
I may not be the funny and outgoing medtech you used to know but I appreciate your thoughtfulness and initiative to help what needs to be done. I've seen your burning passion and undying ambition to finish what you've started and that is to pass and to graduate. I do recall when some of you worrying about their research, then came case studies, then moving exams to compre exams. In there, as I listened to every woes, it struck me that I was there also. I was once an intern doubting myself if would I be able to graduate on time or not.
When I knew all of you would graduate, I was so impressed. You were the biggest batch of the entire CDU-MT history yet you guys are also exceptional! I discovered many talents (singers, artists, dancers) in your batch that I was glad some obliged to showcase to us.
True, there were times you were giving us headaches and sometimes being upset because of the 'issues' but for me, it already happened and I hope you realized your mistakes..
I would never forget the KPOP songs during your time (special mention to Love Scenario) when some could dance gracefully, when some could crack jokes and those childish games you play when boredom strikes you. Not to mention the salo-salo and termi times as well!
It might be that good things come to an end. The lab now is already quiet and each sections not crowded anymore. I felt like something was wrong until I realized that the internship is over.
Seeing your graduation photos one by one makes me say that you deserve it. To the interns who are dear to me, thanks for the friendship. I hope that as we meet somewhere, you'll still wave your hand even though I might fail to recognize you.
Seeing your graduation photos one by one makes me say that you deserve it. To the interns who are dear to me, thanks for the friendship. I hope that as we meet somewhere, you'll still wave your hand even though I might fail to recognize you.
Well, your seven months of being an intern is over. You're one step closer to your dream. I can't wait to call some of you guys a colleague in the future. I'm so proud of you! Kudos triple one! I believe all of you could make to the boards. I congratulate all of you!
1 comment:
Hello, miss! I'm a part of this batch! Thank you so much for being one of the kindest medtechs I've ever encountered. Thank you for being patient with us, for the late night talks about our future and all. We're also terribly sorry for the issues our batch has caused. Your blogs about the boards helped me a lot, too! I never thought I'd stumble upon your blog but I did, and I'm thankful for it, too! Hope you the best, miss!
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