Stricken With The Breaktime Syndrome

Posted by Paulyn on Thursday , May   3 , 2007 at 2:31 am

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Don’t you just hate it when you walk into government office for a very important matter and they tell you sorry, it’s their Breaktime? Sometimes I get so upset whenever this happens, especially when I come from a far place and spend so much traveltime just to get to a government office and they tell me they are closed for lunch or breaktime! Well, I do understand that everybody is entitled to have a breaktime. But, in this country, never, ever walk into a government office the minute the clock strikes 12:00pm because you won’t find a single soul around.  Well, at least not till 1:00pm. Everybody is stricken with the breaktime syndrome. You may, however, be lucky enough to still find someone who isn’t hungry yet in that office, and hasn’t left his or her desk at that moment you stepped in! You must have prayed really hard enough on your way to that government office! I really wouldn’t mind if everyone had that breaktime syndrome, if I was well aware that everytime you step into a government office in this country and you find every employee working on his desk. I’ve entered too many, where you find employees stricken with the breaktime syndrome, sitting around and gossipping while a long line of people wait outside to be attended to. Sometimes they actually don’t realize that breaktime is over! And if ever you want express service, well, there’s either an extra fee for that, or, you would have to attract the attention of one of those gossipping employees and offer some “incentive” to get your stuff done right away. At times it’s just so disappointing to see things happen this way. But what can we do? Just live with it, right? Live with the Breaktime Syndrome! I really, really don’t want to generalize that ALL government offices run this way, though. But at this point I still have to find one that has given the most ordinary Filipino citizen the kind of service that would change my point of view about the entire group, the group that’s stricken with the Breaktime Syndrome!

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Comment by sassygeekchic

Made Wednesday, 25 of June , 2008 at 8:10 pm

Wow..and this thing does not just happen during breaktime (that’s merienda in the morning, lunch, and merienda in the afternoon). Also do not attempt to transact in government offices too early in the morning..they won’t be in yet. Or they’re busy cooking instant noodles for breakfast. Also NOT when the clock strikes 4:30 or 4:45..they would be busy packing for home by then! Add the time they spend for gossips, powder, yosi, tinda….haaaay!

Comment by Paulyn

Made Wednesday, 25 of June , 2008 at 11:20 pm

Gosh Deng, aren’t they so relaxed? We never had the luxury of doing those things in that place we used to work in, remember? LOL!

Comment by tsktsk

Made Thursday, 26 of February , 2009 at 3:42 pm

naman, kayo kaya lumagay sa mga lugar nila!!!! di nyo alam na hindi na talaga binabayaran ang 12nn – 1pm. ikaw, gusto mo ba magpa batares? each employee is entitled to have their lunch break kaya ginagamit nila un. kung hindi nyo alam e right ng every employee un lunch break na un. kaya naman, di nila kasalanan kun g babagal bagal ka kumilos at dadating ka ng alas dose ng tanhghali, intiendes!! onga pla, hindi mo maiintindihan to kasi sarado utak mo.

Comment by tsk tsk

Made Thursday, 26 of February , 2009 at 3:44 pm

naman!!!!

Comment by Paulyn

Made Friday, 27 of February , 2009 at 11:17 am

don’t be so upset, hun. this is just my own opinion. you are correct, each employee is entitled to have their lunch break, I said that, right? and wasn’t putting the blame on anyone for arriving at 12noon, was I? I was just ranting, dear. calm down! whew! have a lovely day….

Comment by xoxo

Made Wednesday, 8 of June , 2011 at 10:57 pm

@tsktsk wow galit na galit ah! baket siguro taga dun ka sa opis na pinuntahan nya…bwahahahaha! guilty!

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