Living With Intention: How Setting Limits Helps You Thrive

Establishing boundaries isn’t selfish—it’s a necessary act of self-respect that allows us to thrive rather than just survive.

Are We Buying Into The Buzz? How TikTok Influences Beauty Choices

TikTok has revolutionized how we discover beauty products, but the key to smart shopping is digging deeper than the trend.

Why Feeling Lost In Your 20s Is A Rite Of Passage

Uncertainty doesn’t mean failure—it’s an opportunity to explore, grow, and evolve.

Blood, Sweat, And Tears: Living In The Big City

In the end, it's those sacrifices that create the foundation for a life that’s anything but ordinary.

Former Elevator Operator Now Studies At School He Worked For

This man used to work for the school and now he's studying there!
By The Visayas Journal

Former Elevator Operator Now Studies At School He Worked For

3
3

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Jaylord Calumba worked at Far Eastern University-Manila as a janitor and an elevator operator for quite some time. As a young boy, hewanted to attend college but found it hard to do so because his parents did not have enough money to support his higher education.

Instead of being discouraged, Calumba decided to start working so that he could help his family. Now 29 years old, Calumba has begun his first year to make his dreams of graduating college come true.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Jaylord Calumba

After years of working at Far Eastern University-Manila, Jaylord was regularized and claimed his educational benefit. Calumba took to Facebook and announced his enrollment. “OFFICIALLY ENROLLED. Thank you so much Feu for giving me this oppurtunity. Unti Unti ng natupad pangarap ko kaso bumagsak naman ulit dahil sa Covid na to. Sana magiging okay na ang lahat.”

His Facebook posts have hundreds of supportive comments from fellow FEU students and Filipinos. Jaylord Calumba is a perfect example of someone who never gives up on their dreams. No matter one’s age or background, it is never too late to get an education or follow your dreams.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Jaylord Calumba