I am in misery.
For when I am in misery
The poem ceases to be
Words crafted and chiseled
From abstracted thought.
The poem begins to be me.
August 31, 2000
4.41 pm, Thursday
Fermina Express and Metro Manila Time Zones
August 23, 2007every minute that walks by
is a distance I
bear with so much torment,
and if pain be so cliche' a
word to speak of my burden,
I shall cease to speak about
this hardship and be silent
a portrayal of my
silence when seve red
from you.
Title: Trial
Date: c. 1997
Ok, finally had the chance to sit down before my computer without having to worry that tomorrow would be another working day and that I have to be on the bus by 6.30 am to avoid the mad rush and the traffic gridlock. Ironically, 10 am is officially the start of our working day but because i live in QC, I simply can't afford to wait until 8 am to get a bus. I don't want to be late! I rather be early and take a nap in the sleeping quarters than feel the time pressure. The funny thing is, sometime I get to board a bus that let's me experience a paradigm shift. Okay, let me explaine. You all know about buses here in the city, they take their sweet time before acknowledging the green/go light. I'm sure you get the idea. So, one morning, determined not to again experience the punishment of the mad rush, I followed my usual routine. I made sure I will get a bus by 6.30 am as usually I get to Makati at around 8.20. The time from then to 10 am, I usually spend smoking or reading training materials.
Anyway, I saw a bus that I knew was somehow fast in transporting commuters in EDSA. Ok, it's Fermina Express. Or more popularly known as FermEx. Anyway, I got on the bus (forgot to get the bus number) and paid for my fare then quickly took a nap! Whoa! When I woke up, we were in Buendia at 7.38. By 7.45, I was in the office!
That, by any means, is fast. Colleagues had a grand time listening to that story as it was really unusual. My line to them was,
Galit sa pasahero ang driver. Ayaw magsakay sa EDSA at humarurot na lang ng takbo!
But wait till they hear about my story last night. So, when we were waiting for our respective buses, I saw another FermEx bus and told my colleagues, "There's my bus!" and quickly said goodbye! Ayala was still crowded at 7.15 pm so, it was a slow start. It was standing room only so I had to wait until Guadalupe-Tulay to get a seat. When I did get a seat, I quickly went to sleep. Lo and behold! When I woke up, at 8.11, I was in Litex. I got home at 8.33.
I usually get home at 9.15 pm (leaving Makati at 7.15 pm). This time around,
Galit pa rin sa pasahero! Ngayon naman ayaw magbaba at umaarangkada na lang ng takbo!
There were several instances when the "kundoktor" had to shout at the driver that he should be stopping as they were to unload passengers. And one instance when he did stop, and had to be reminded that the door had to be opened.
I had an idea, by the way, that I shared to my colleagues. Since most of us in the pioneer team of a start up call center lives outside of Makati (our soon to rise site will be in Cubao - can't wait for October!), I told them that I have an idea that I am working on to prevent tardiness in Makati offices.
Since most employees in Makati corporations are residents of neighboring cities, to prevent tardiness, the different cities that EDSA crosses should have different time zones. Allow me to cite an example: myself.
In my case, I have to leave Fairview no later than 6.30. I have to travel through EDSA by bus and that'll be a good 1 hour and 30 minutes. If I'm lucky to board a FermEx, that'll be 1 hour and 15 minutes. But don't forget that I'm doing so knowing that 10 am is my log in. You see the sacrifice there? In order not to be late, I have to be very early. Since it's terrible in EDSA at around 8.
So to solve this, make Makati's time zone later by 2 hours. Pasig may be 1 hour and 30 minutes later than QC and so on for Mandaluyong etc. So, this would let me leave Fairview by 10 am and still reach Makati by 10 am!
Great idea? He he.
Previous Comments
My CRV was hit by a bus operated by FermEx….tinamaan na ko, diniretso pa yung andar ng bus para magmukhang ako yung bumangga kahit maraming witness….yung driver nila, di na nagpakita nung hearing tapos walang bus company representative na dumadating or tumatawag man lang for the settlement….nung tinawagan ko yung office nila, they’re denying na kanila daw yun….franchise lang daw yun…
Posted by John at September 15, 2008, 12:05 pmsame din ang masasabi ko sa fermex. galit sa pasahero.
para kaming nasa roller coaster na kulang na lang eh itaas ang kamay habang binabagtas ang edsa. i love it!
per-ikot ata ang kita nila unlike other buses.
same with Nova bus line.
..we had an experience sa Fermex last January 16, 2011. Galing kami ng Urdaneta, Pangasinan and waiting for a bus to Pasay. Sa Fermina express kami nakasakay. ok ung ticket nila, ang nakalagay xe, byaheng CUBAO PASAY ung bus.. sa Guadalupe kami bababa so mas madali para samin na dun sumakay kasi walang hassle.. But when we arrived sa Cubao, pinapalipat kami ng bus kasi hanggang dun na lang daw.. They said na psasakayin nmn kami ng ibang bus, seven lang pamasahe.. akala ata ng kundoktor, bago kami sa Maynila.. we just visit Manaoag church and a friend sa Pangasinan.. Binalik ung seven pesos nmn.. Ok lang namn ung pamasahe, pero kaya nga kami dun sumakay thinking na ndi na kami papalit palit ng sasakyan! sana magbago ng ung pagkcutting trip ng fermex.. PERWISYO EH.. MADAYA PA SA PAMASAHE..
Posted by Lian Mangune at January 18, 2011, 1:08 pmI am a regular passenger of FERMEX (actually kami ng mom ko). She know na the names of the drivers and the faces of conductors and they knew her too. We have been riding them ever since luma p yung mga bus nila and they really are very fast. it is also true n per ikot ang kita nila at hindi rin talaga sila pumipila para mangulekta ng pasahero kasi me mga regular passengers n cila at ung bus n ang hinahabol not unlike other bus n ang tagal pumipila and most of the time magkakakilala n ung mga regulars n un. they have to atleast make 4 ikot in a day. don mariano bus owns fermex, commuters bus and NOVA. i am also from north fairview, if i happen to ride their second trip bus which will pass the petron station at more or less 5:30 am i will arrive at ayala at in between 6:30 to 7:00 am (my time in is supposed to be at 9 pa nga) and you will see that habang papasok plng kau sa ayala ung first trip ng fermex which leaves at about 5am is now north bound to sm fairview. the thing i like the most about FERMEX is the two seater per side. ☺
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Ferm Ex Kapag nasiraan at di na umandar, hindi na ibinabalik ang pamasahe ng pasahero, kahit kasasakay lang nito. huh!
Posted by jeleen at November 9, 2007, 4:34 pm