Hi dad!
Labels: call center comics, call center funnies, call center humour, call center jokes
Callwork is a comic strip that pays tribute to all Business Process Outsourcing workforce here in the Philippines
Labels: call center comics, call center funnies, call center humour, call center jokes
Once again I find it hard to sleep. In a few hours my shift would start and I hate drinking beer. Right now its my second can and I don't like the feeling of being dependent in a substance just to get sleep. Anyway, I should have just worked with my comics more today. I really need to finish my book2 asap and I'm far from that. Anyway, I just finished reading Alab ng Puso kikomachine 5. Good job for Manix Abrera! At least ngayon kilala ko na si Kopong kopong at si boy bastos. HAHAHA!
Labels: IBM Daksh, Kikomachine, kubori kikiam, Love is in the bag, random thoughts
A girl who got nightmares because of reading Callwork comics - read here I was laughing while I was reading this.
Labels: random thoughts
Translation:
Labels: call center absenteeism, call center comics, call center funnies, call center humour, call center jokes
I've spent my past two days in Asian hospital due to my little one being sick. It made me stop and take things slowly... watching cartoons all day. Yes I can sing all the songs in Nick, CN and most of all Disney. Good thing it wasn't dengue or H1N1. Anyway, I still need to do tons of work. I have too many stories in my mind. Hopefully more time to draw this weekend. Hopefully. Oh yeah, I already got the checks from the bookstores and some named the check after "Callwork Publishing" when in the contract I stated my name for them to address the checks. These things would take up my time again.
Labels: random thoughts
Translation:
Labels: call center comics, call center funnies, call center humour, call center jokes, call center ot
Supersized Ronald McDonalds!
Out table. Artist's Den:
Alodia's Booth:Labels: artist den, callwork, cosplay philippines, cosplayers, jomike tejido, philippine toycon
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This comic strip done by Julius Villanueva, creator of Life in Progress. His comic strip appears daily in Manila Bulletin. Thanks dude!
Labels: callwork, julius villanueva, life in progress