Finally. I've been waiting for that terminal to open for like six years now. I almost worked there, too. In 2002, I took an exam to be considered for employment in that particular terminal's corporate communications team; I clearly remember drawing a guy with a Manchu hairstyle on my short brown envelope containing my resume and other things. The woman who interviewed me afterward, who was really nice but whose name I forgot, was a lovely person who also majored in History for a year but eventually shifted to tourism. The exam and the interview went swimmingly, although my math scores were in the gutter. I did get the job, but the salary was pathetic: P7,000 a month, and that's gross--and I use that word to mean two things.










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