Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Worst (Professional Regulation Commission-Iloilo)

Just a little bit of introduction, why can't certain institution funded by a government not improved after a decade or half decade?

Okay, me and Ising went to Iloilo city since we need to get our cerficate and file for a request in the PRC otherwise known as Professional Regulation Commission-Iloilo. 
we arrived in the city on Sunday and stayed in a nice place called Ong Bun Pension which is in the heart of the city. It is very affordable and everyone can afford it and the aura of the place is fair enough to relax, although i was having hard time to look for the fire exit. I am just trying to be more realistic and be safe, so i am always looking for the fire exit, as taught by my parents. However, i only read the sign fire exit, but it does not have any stairs or ladder for the fire exit. 

We had a wonderful day and roamed around the city, not entirely in the city, but on familiar places only. 

It was the day where we headed to PRC, we went there and everything went so smooth in the processing window on the second floor, however, something went wrong, the cashier moved so slow, slower than the tortoise and i bet, it was a dead tortoise since it never moved for two hours and guess what, every hour they only entertain 5 numbers, what the? And i really do not believe in their slogan that "THE PROFESSIONAL WAY OF GETTING THINGS DONE IS TO BEGIN EVERY TASK WITH A SMILE (which is true and most of them were returning a smile) IF YOU ARE PROFESSIONAL, PLEASE ACT LIKE A REAL ONE" ( Which i totally disagree, how can one person act like a professional if you are not treated like what they expect you to behave, where can you see licensed professional standing in front of the door, with out chairs and the guards, gee, they should be taught or retrained to have good manners.  And for heaven's sake, add more cashiers, why only have less than 2 cashiers for more than 100 applicants per day, you are only there to pay for your request, however you wasted your entire day in that building just to pay and were the people working in that building deaf? Don't they hear the whining of the people or they were just to fool to ignore it.  To the President of the Philippines, i thought it was his slogan during his candidacy "IT IS TIME FOR A CHANGE", and believe me or not, i DO NOT FEEL ANY CHANGES AT ALL, if there are changes, well IT IS OBVIOUSLY NOT FOR THE BENEFITS OF THE PEOPLE, Oil price increase and what else, other problems that can not be resolved by any President that is or was in the damn palace, *SHAMEFUL.

Anyway, it is my own opinion, and that's what i can see. 

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