1986 Arrived in Hawaii to live with my family. I was first
employed at Castle and Cooke Company at Dole Isle ways Pier 36 Honolulu
Hawaii as a Mechanic Welder. I was in charge of maintenanceand
repair of Five Cranes, Five Tug Boats and six Barges. Pass the US Coast
Guard welding Test Q1. There were 23 of us in the crew in the Pier. Most
of the the work was a routine. Early in the morning three smaller Tug
Boat would meet the Big ocean going Tug outside the channel. We would
take one of the tow Barges and bring it in Pier 36 for loading and
unloading cargo. After every barges and Tug Boats is secured I will then
check all the conditions of the Barges and start doing the necessary
repair. Most of the repair is mechanical and welding. There's plenty of
overtime and the pay was good also.
After few months in this
job my second child was born and it's a boy. I named him Christian with
the strong prayer that he will be a good boy. Time passed by so quickly
and two years in Hawaii is over. Living and renting with the in laws is
not my dream so I tried to make a loan used to purchased a new home. It
was approved luckily my dream to have one of my own comes true. I was
also given several schooling about Hydraulic and Pneumatic Machines at
the Cannery. "The Bad News ".It was 1991
when Castle & Cooke decided to shut down the Pineapple business in
Hawaii. After six years working at Pier 36 we received the bad news, the
place was going to close and everyone have to find another place to
work. The company has given us 3 months to look for a job before it
finally close down. It was scary but I have to start sending application
while still working.
I also started doing
more side jobs my own business making Gates and Fences on the week ends.
It was pretty good source of Income. I was quite ready for the
approaching closing of Pier 37. I was planning to expand my business if
there is no another alternative but that one morning I received a call
from the Queens Medical Center asking me for an interview. I was
accepted immediately and wanted me to start right away.
After receiving my
severance pay from castle and Cooke at Pier 36. I started working for
the Queens Medical Center 1991. Welding
is in demand and it's the easier job to get in, I used it as the window
of opportunity. Keep my Engineering Degree as a hidden treasure, Expose
it and use as a strong backbone when the time and money is right and
necessary.
Working
at the Queens Medical Center provided me a better foundation to manages
the future with my growing family. There are some stumbling blocks on my
way but I manages to avoid rather look at the positive way. As years go
by and keep learning other things I came to see the good opportunity in
online business. It was very exiting the cash flow was unbelievable. It
became my hobby after work yet a good source of extra income.
Working
for the Queens Medical center is very challenging work because every day
there is always a new and another problem to troubleshoot and repair on
the equipment and facilities .enjoy working and dealing with patient
and so as to all the employees of the Medical Center which has over
3,000 employees. The Medical center is a very friendly environment with
very nice and understanding people from the Top to the bottom. There are
exception of very few that does not fit and acknowledge and ideas of
the founder.
My
daughter Graduated at James Campbell then Washington at Seattle
University then follows her Graduation at Hawaii Pacific University
My Son Graduated at James Campbell, to
University of the Pacific Stockton California. Then to University of
Hawaii.
Years has gone by very quickly and
more than 20 years has passed just like a blink of an eye. My Daughter
graduated and work at the Queens Medical Center. My son Graduated and
became a property of The United States Navy.
I wanted to thanks God the father almighty for
giving me the strength and knowledge to do my job as a parent to my kids
and a loving husband. This was the prayer I haven't forgotten ever
since.
No matter how short nor how long you live. At
the end we are just Human and we all return to dust. The greatest lesson
and the most important one that I have learned in this final Chapter of
life is Love. " LOVE YOUR FAMILY, LOVE OTHERS AND LOVE GOD ABOVE ALL.
When it's time to say Goodbye!!!!! You depart peacefully and Happily
with no regret.