A Sigh of Disappointment
Mood: Disappointed
Music: Oasis - Stand By Me
I really don't get the enforcement and implementation of the Human Resources policies of DLS-CSB. Just last Monday, they suddenly informed me and Dianne (my fellow fresh-grad co-worker) that we need to submit a Tax Identification Number (TIN) or we won't be able to get our wages.
What makes me wonder is that why CSB didn't issue us our TIN. By law, a company with more than five employees is required to process its employees' TINs, so Di and I were so shocked to hear that we, fresh-grads who don't have TINs yet, were required to procure one for ourselves.
We had a hell of a day yesterday. Di and I went to the BIR, spending almost Php 160 for taxifare, only to find out that we needed our employer's signature before they could process our papers and that the processing would take one week. Discouraged, we went back to CSB and asked the departments concerned for help.
It is there that we experienced more hell. They suddenly told us that we could actually get our TINs on the BIR website. We had to waste a lot of money and a lot of time just going to the damn BIR office. Trying to make up for lost time, we just tried the website, which led to a lot more complications that could've made even the Da Lai Llama rip his hair out. Eventually we did get our TINs but at the cost of our sanity.
More dissapointments came in today. The NCAA Policy Board and the Management Committee decided to move the NCAA Welcome Party to April 20, 2006. This means that me (and Di, as well) couldn't possibly be able to join the SPO teambuilding this coming April 19 to April 21.
Oh well, work first before play. I love what I do anyway. I just don't like that it just so happened to conflict with the teambuilding.
I just hope that we could have contingencies that may enable us to go.
Music: Oasis - Stand By Me
I really don't get the enforcement and implementation of the Human Resources policies of DLS-CSB. Just last Monday, they suddenly informed me and Dianne (my fellow fresh-grad co-worker) that we need to submit a Tax Identification Number (TIN) or we won't be able to get our wages.
What makes me wonder is that why CSB didn't issue us our TIN. By law, a company with more than five employees is required to process its employees' TINs, so Di and I were so shocked to hear that we, fresh-grads who don't have TINs yet, were required to procure one for ourselves.
We had a hell of a day yesterday. Di and I went to the BIR, spending almost Php 160 for taxifare, only to find out that we needed our employer's signature before they could process our papers and that the processing would take one week. Discouraged, we went back to CSB and asked the departments concerned for help.
It is there that we experienced more hell. They suddenly told us that we could actually get our TINs on the BIR website. We had to waste a lot of money and a lot of time just going to the damn BIR office. Trying to make up for lost time, we just tried the website, which led to a lot more complications that could've made even the Da Lai Llama rip his hair out. Eventually we did get our TINs but at the cost of our sanity.
More dissapointments came in today. The NCAA Policy Board and the Management Committee decided to move the NCAA Welcome Party to April 20, 2006. This means that me (and Di, as well) couldn't possibly be able to join the SPO teambuilding this coming April 19 to April 21.
Oh well, work first before play. I love what I do anyway. I just don't like that it just so happened to conflict with the teambuilding.
I just hope that we could have contingencies that may enable us to go.