My Laptop Crashed In The Middle of a Job Interview

October 1, 2022
by Jason Dulay 
Jason is the founder and CEO of Work from Home Roadmap and VA Bootcamp. Aside from teaching Filipinos how to succeed working from home, he likes traveling, playing board games, and drinking coffee.
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If we ask people what they like about their work life, most probably we will get a variety of answers.

Good salary rate or income.

work-life balance.

Travel perks

Among others.

But at the end of the day, what really matters is whether we are happy with our work and what we are doing.

If it’s something fulfilling or gives meaning to our lives.

Sabi nga nila, do what you love, and you will never work a single day in your life.

However, it’s not that easy to leave a stable corporate job and work on something we love or are passionate about.

Letting go of one’s bread and butter to explore something uncertain and risky is a tough decision to make.

But we have to face this tough call if we want to grow and expand our horizons.

It’s challenging, but it would definitely be worth it.

The pain of regret is far worse than the fear of failure.

Take a leap of faith.

Do it despite your fear.

Meet Aaron Christian.

The pandemic and the problems it raised prompted him to pursue freelancing.

His freelancing journey was filled with challenges.

He hasn’t had any clients for several months.

He used up all his savings.

He didn’t pass an interview with a client because his laptop broke down during the interview process.

He was discouraged, but he didn’t give up.

He kept on going and moving forward.

Now, he currently makes $7 per hour.

More importantly, he spends quality time with his family, has a good income, and has more room for self-improvement.

Trials and challenges didn’t stop him from going after his dreams.

Let’s listen to his story of courage, persistence, and determination that led to his victory on this replay.

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by Jason Dulay 
Jason is the founder and CEO of Work from Home Roadmap and VA Bootcamp. Aside from teaching Filipinos how to succeed working from home, he likes traveling, playing board games, and drinking coffee.

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80 comments on “My Laptop Crashed In The Middle of a Job Interview”

  1. "Pinahiram ako ni brother-in-law ko ng credit card, bumili ako ng mga kakailanganin sa work. Nakahanap agad ako ng work, data-entry. Then natuwa yung client, binigyan niya agad ako ng contract na long-term, and client ko siya until now, 2 years na." - Aaron

  2. "Nag-iintay lang ako ng isang client para mapatunayan ko yung skills ko. Gusto ko lang patunayan sa sarili ko na para ako sa freelancing, hindi ako pang-corporate world." - Aaron

  3. “Sa una sabi ko parang will ni God na parang hindi ako sa freelancing. Try ko ulit isa pa. May isang client lang na maghire sakin, itutuloy ko talaga.” - Aaron Christian

  4. How long did it take for you to recover from that failure? “Siguro 1 week ko din inisip yung problema - inassess ko muna yung problem. Bago ako sumuko sa freelancing, finix ko muna yung problema ko - equipment.” - Aaron Christian

  5. "Mga 1 week ko din inisip yun, inassess ko din yung problem sa side ko, yung problem ko is yung equipment, so sinolusyunan ko lang muna, bago ko sumuko." - Aaron

  6. “Meron naman nashoshort list ako sa interview, inaassess ko din yun san ba ako nagkulang. Nirereview ko yun bakit hindi ako napasama. Take time para ma-improve ko.” - Aaron Christian

  7. “Sa tingin ko lahat naman ng Filipino freelancer, skilled tayo. Bigyan lang ng chance yung mga aspiring Filipino freelancers, maboboost yung confidence.” - Aaron Christian

  8. “Sa 1st 3 months, data entry lang. Ang ginagawa ko nage-extra effort ako. Nag-eextra ako ng 30 minutes para yung deadline niya name-meet ko ng maaga.” - Aaron Christian

  9. “Tapos ginawa niya akong Content Administrator. Naghahawak na ako ng sensitive data. Confidential na yung mga data. Natuwa ulit siya. One person lang ako pero parang 3 persons yung katumbas ko.” - Aaron Christian

  10. “Isa sa mga goal ko na makatulong sa fellow freelancers. Gusto ko mabigyan lang sila ng 1 chance. 1 ignite/spark lang para mag-skyrocket yung career nila.” - Aaron Christian

  11. On his 2 other clients “Yung isang client halos 2 years na ako sa kanya. Ang matindi nagkaproblema ako sa first day ng job ko sa kanya - nawalan ako ng internet!” - Aaron Christian

  12. “Alagaan mo yung career mo and aalagaan ka rin niya. Don’t be scared to take risks. Kung kailangan magsakripisyo ng konti, magsakripisyo ng konti.” - Phoenix

  13. “Yung job security, tingin ko illusion lang yan. Wag kayong matakot na mag-change/switch career. Kailangan magtiwala lang kayo sa skills niyo.” - Aaron Christian

  14. “Para hindi kabahan sa interview, hindi ka naman mapapahiya kung mali ang grammar mo. Kayong dalawa lang naman nag-uusap. Bakit ka mahihiya.” - Aaron Christian

  15. Agreed. Solutions ang tinitingnan ng clients, hindi ang grammar natin. Kasi alam nmn nila na hindi tayo perfect sa english dahil hindi natin yun primary language. Pero depende sa job role na inaaplayan mo.

  16. Many times, marami may confidence na because of knowledge gained through courses, pero minsan dahil sa words ng mga nag interview sayo. kaya nababwasan yung confidence level, my question is how you will manage if someone puts you down using their words?

  17. Almost same experience, before interview nagupdate naman PC ko buti gumana naman sa phone kaso sobrang kaba ko kaya ayun, then another Client for training naman na ayaw pa rin mag open buti naayos ng Technician

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