It was July 7, 2011 when I first stepped my foot on the 25-storey Grade A building of Hanston Square. When we did test calls while the Technical Team was setting up the system for IBM’s upcoming movement. I had so much fun and excitement when I first saw how our production floor looks like. Walls painted in white and blue, a wide tinted glass window, wide work stations with cream colored desk parted by mint green and gray divisions, and a very nice ceiling.
I will surely miss this place. I will miss the ballet studio like pantry, the nurse station, yung elevator na sobrang bagal (yung tipong pag running late ka na eh nananadya pa), yung locker room, restroom, yung kubo, parking area, smoking area, yung mahabang lakad mula EDSA papunta sa building.
I may sound too exaggerating to feel so sad about leaving this place. But there are things that you can’t help to miss especially if you had memories (good or bad) that make your work life gratifying. Actually, it is not just the place that I will miss but the people. Yung mga taong nakakasalubong mo na magsasabi ng hello, babatiin ka, makikipagkwentuhan sayo habang nagmamabagal ang elevator. Yung mga nurses na sobrang friendly, yung mga co-workers mo na kahit hindi ka kilala personally ngingitian ka, yung mga Managers, Service Director, Quality Analyst, TSE, maintenance, guard, at agents na kahit sobrang busy uunahan ka pa sa pagbati. I just feel overwhelmed in this place.
From the first day till the end I enjoyed every second I have in Hanston Square because I had a lot of memories cherished here. I’ve seen people (friends mostly) who had to leave from this place, I never thought that I would have to do the same. Now I know how it feels to leave. Goodbye Hanston Square, goodbye United.

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