In my nine years of working here, I have a lot of experience in my work. First here is the care of all the properties of my school, keep it according to my job. In order to take care of this, during my work hours, I am roroving all the buildings, checking all the classrooms if there are any plugs left in the outlets and openings such as electric fans, water dispensers, and lights. I make sure all the buildings are safe before I return to my outpost. When I see things that are not going to be safe, I am the one who repairs them and I write it down in the logbook so that my classmates can see it and so that they also know that there is something like this in a part of the school. As a watchman, during my work hours, especially on school days, I strictly ask outsiders what they mean inside the school, I do this with respect to whoever I talk to. Whoever passes through the gate, teachers, office employees, principals, heads and even students, I greet them with all respect at any time if they pass through the gate. It is a big responsibility to be a watchman because the safety of the whole school depends on us first and foremost. That’s why I always do my job at any time when I’m on duty..
By: Robert S. dela Paz|Watchman|Bataan National High School|Balanga City, Bataan