Averilla, Joanna Patricia S. 5th year BSECE
Plant Visit Reaction Paper
On February 26, 2019, Electronics Engineering Batch 2019 held a Plant Visit in some areas of Subic. The student was asked to gather in the school at 3:30 in the morning. The buses left the school at 4:00 as instructed. The first stop was at PAGASA, then followed by BBS. The students took their lunch in an eat-all-you-can buffet resto at somewhere in Olongapo before they went to CAAP. The last stop was at Jest Camp, where ECE team building was held. Having been to Subic several times, this trip actually made me surprise that there are many Electronics Engineers who work in there. At first, I thought it was hard to live in Subic despite the size of the place, but the engineers we have met proved me wrong. The way they discussed us their different assignments and jobs as an engineer in their company, they showed us that you’ll disregard the hindrances if you really love your work. Meanwhile, while having fun, the team building taught us how to trust on each other’s capabilities and that one word, “TEAMWORK”. I didn’t just enjoy the trip, I felt glad that it left us many realizations and lessons that we’d possibly bring with us in order to achieve a brighter future.
Cenita, Villy Joi M.
Reaction Paper Last February 26, 2019, ECE Batch 2019 held a Plant Visit in Subic. The student gathered in the school at 3:30 in the morning. The buses left the school at 4:00. The first stop was at PAGASA, then followed by BBS. The students took their lunch in a buffet resto at somewhere in Olongapo before they went to CAAP. The last stop was at Jest Camp, where ECE team building was held. At first, I thought it was hard to live in Subic despite the size of the place, but the engineers we have met proved me wrong. The way they delivered us their different assignments and jobs as an Electronics Engineer in their company, they showed us that you’ll disregard the hindrances if you really love your job. The team building taught us how to trust on each other’s capabilities. This trip left us many lessons that we’d possibly bring with us in the future.