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In the NIK of time
Friday, March 16, 2007

Just this week, Nik sent me a message over Yahoo asking me how I was and updating me on his life post-Bigfoot. He had put up this Call Center in Cebu called 724Care and he is pretty happy with the business. It was all just make-up talk until he asked me if I had "time". I replied, "Yeah, I have time. Just done with dinner." Then he asks further, "No, I mean to do some work."

Chedeeeng.

Buotana gyud sa Ginoo uy. Just when I was readying myself for the end of my contract with Figboot to make way for some advanced schooling, here comes an offer. Pretty easy really. He needs someone to furnish proposals for prospective clients here in the US and to initiate correspondence with the objective of closing the deal. Pretty easy and something I'm no stranger to so I agreed granted I finish my application process at UNO first so I can officially start supposedly on April 2nd, 3 days before my Figboot contract ends. Seems he needed me way sooner so I'm starting next week. The Figboot thing may be easy but it is a little time consuming, not to mention draining because it's all advertising and marketing content. But Nik's thing is something that fell on my lap unexpectedly so I might as well take advantage of the opportunity. I get 3% the residual invoice amount meaning for every account I close, I will not only get a one time thing like most commissions but I will get 3% from every monthly invoice for as long as the client chooses to stay. Pretty good deal, if you ask me.

Just yesterday, Nik asked me if I could manage 2 more processes: 1, their brochure and 2, their website. One after the other. This is sooo within my turf so I agreed. I might have to work with Roro who is working with him already (toootally fine with me). After all, we have worked maybe three times together? So there. I am waiting for my contract to be finished and I officially start March 19. All the luck to me juggling between the Figboot thing and this one, not to mention the brochure and school in a couple of months. Talk about getting me in the NIK of time!

GOD IS GOOD. He always looks for ways for me to do well.