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Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Hurry up......

This blog does not answer questions on ...
why is a transaction taking long?  or how long does it take to get this and that claim
or how come this transaction is so and so....

so please do not answer such questions such as these

as for asking what time a branch opens -
there is a post on that -
and that is all there is to it - i will not answer questions
if you need to know, call the branch
you will find the directory in the website

this is also not a complaint board against SSS
this is a private blog

so thanks

just remember, sss is strict about deadlines and cutoffs



Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Could be annoying

How many times does SSS have to say that there should be 1 and only 1 SSS number for one person?
How many times, I wonder?  Ad nauseum?
I hope not.

People, pay attention.
You should have only 1 SSS Number... and this number should last you for your lifetime.
If you forget your number, all you have to do to get the number is to go to SSS, with your complete bona fides to establish you are who you say you are, and SSS will give you your number.

Remember this has to be live. in person, and the reason for this is that no one can take your identity from you.

again.  you only need 1 sss number in your life. you can change status .... become married, a widow, a widower, back to being single, and your sss number will NOT change.

your contributions, for as long as it is posted correctly, will always be there... no matter how many employees you go through.  and you can just continue paying when you stop and want to restart.

just remember. never decrease your payment.... stay level or increase.

that's all folks.++

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Getting your deceased spouse's pension

Someone texted me asking for clarification regarding the transfer of a deceased spouse's pension.

They thought the pension of the deceased member would be transferred to the spouse if only if  the spouse was also retired.

So.  This is not correct.

If a member is married, and dies - after contributing at least 36 monthly contributions, the spouse would get a pension.  If a member is married, and is already a pensioner, the spouse gets his pension in full if there is no minor children.


Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Asking someone to pay for your SS Contributions

A reader asked why her mother's contribution payments were not being displayed upon inquiry...

well, first of all, i hope that whoever they asked to pay her contributions was honest and trustworthy.

Given that the actual payor is honest, perhaps they should check the receipt and marked  (or in ye olde days, franked)  SBR that the SS number is correct.

If the SS number placed in the SBR is wrong, the payment would be unposted, that is - it will not be recorded as part of the member records.  If this happened, all is not lost, as the SBRs can be brought to SS as proof of payment, and SS will post the payments.  Make sure that you give SS copies only and that you keep the originals.  Never give up your originals.

This is the reason that I inform everyone that when you make payments, make sure that they are posted.  Even if you correctly wrote the number, you have to make sure SS posted it correctly.

Now, if there was no real payment - then, the question becomes - can she still pay.  If she is currently 59, then she still pay, since she is below 60.  Her pension will be given after she has paid 120 contributions, that is - after 10 years.  So her pension will start when she is 69.

If she had been 60 - then she can no longer be eligible.

I hope this clarifies matters.

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

SSS UPDATE

Atty. Emmanuel F. Dooc is the new  SSS President and CEO.

It remains to be seen if the new PCEO will change things around in the SSS.  He may make changes that will address issues in the existing system.  No institution is perfect, and if there is something to change or improve, I hope that he does address it.

If you were he, what would you change .......  and why?

Losing a friend

Last Saturday, I was zonked from an acupuncture treatment for insomnia when i found a text from a classmate friend  - it said
Are you going to the wake of lbert mom?

I texted back-
Who?  Albert?
Mom?

and she said -
His mom

and his brother

Queenie said Alex passed away last Friday morning, 18 November 2016.  He suffered from hypopituarism.


Now Albert was our highschool classmate but his older brother, Alex was one of my people at Anscor Insurance Brokers, Inc.  a subsidiary of A. Soriano   He was my best programmer - at the time I was at AIB.

And funnily enough, I was able to attend both of their weddings....

Condolences to all loving kin, friends, and
acquaintances -

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Once again, the pension computation

Here is a question this blog has answered several times but bears repeating since sss is primarily a pension fund -

My question is, how is Pension credit calculated after completing 120 monthly contribution. Example, paying 1000+ for 7 years, then may gap na 10 years, then continued paying for the maximum MSC in the last 3 years to complete the 120 months. Q2. if you continue paying maximum for the next 5 years, how is the Pension credit calculated?

there are 2 important things in the existing pension formula -
one is the AMSC or average monthly salary credit that the member's payments are based on -
the other is the number of CYS  or credited years of service of the member -

the pension computation can be found in Section 12 of RA 8282 -      
"(a) The monthly pension shall be the highest of the following amounts:

  (1) The sum of the following:                                                                                  
       (i)     300 hundred pesos plus
       (ii)     20% of the average monthly salary credit; plus
       (iii)    2% of the average monthly salary credit for each credited year of service in excess of 10 years;    
             
                 300 +  (20% X AMSC)  +  (2% X  AMSC  X ( CYS - 10)

OR

  (2) 40% of the average monthly salary ;  OR

  (3)  1,000 provided that the monthly pension shall in no case be paid for an aggregate amount of less than 60 months


(b) notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, the minimum pension shall be 1,200 for members with at least 10 credited years of service and 2,400 for those with 20 credited years of service

AMSC is "the result obtained by dividing the sum of the last 60 MSC immediately preceding the semester of contingency by 60"  (in this case, the contingency is the retirement date) "    OR

"the result obtained by dividing the sum of all the monthly salary credits paid prior to the semester of contingency by the number of monthly contributions paid in the same period, 

whichever is greater."

CYS has changed its definition since RA 8282 was ratified but ....

"For a member covered prior to Jan 1985 , it is 1985 minus the calendar year of coverage PLUS the number of calendar years in which 6 or more contributions have been paid from Jan 1985 to the calender year containing the semester prior to the contingency.  For a member covered in or after Jan 1985, it is the number of calendar years in which 6 or more contributions have been paid from the year of coverage up to the calendar year containing the semester prior to the contingency."

This is not in RA 8282, in 2002,  the Commission changed the definition of CYS to mean number of months paid divided by 12.

So, the answer to the question posed by a reader, it depends.

Monday, November 7, 2016

Some SSS benefits are privileges, not rights

one lady posted to complain about their sickness claim application, saying they did a lot of things to comply with the requirements only to find out the claim was denied because of ineligibility.

it must be remembered that sss is mainly a retirement benefit, all other benefits are privileges, or just add-ons, thanks to the goodness of SSS.  people keep bad mouthing SSS, but really, there are many benefits tacked on to the original retirement plan.  imagine, the pension even passes on to the spouse. for example,  you dont see this happening, say in the US.

being granted a loan is another privilege. there are rules regarding loans.  eligibility, and payment terms. eligibility requires at least 36 months for a month, and 72 for 2 months - and the basis is the MSC (monthly salary credit).  payment terms include when a loan can be renewed. just as a refresher, one can renew a loan only after 50% of the loan has been paid, or at least 50% of the term has passed - whichever is longer.  it cannot be shortened by double paying - and the payments must already be posted by SSS - which is different from when it was actually paid.  SSS is NOT a bank, therefore, its transactions are NOT online, real-time.  SSS transactions are BATCHED.

because many of these benefits are privileges, they are available only for active members.  Active members are currently paying members.  also, as sss members - you MUST know your rights, and your privileges and do not confuse either, or both.

know the requirements, and do not blindly do things - and then be angry if you do unnecessary things.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Getting information from this blog

Some just keep posting questions, without looking to see if their questions have already been asked by someone else and the answer is already posted.  Please check the topic and see if your question has already been asked and answered so the question is not repeated.

also, some questions are best answered by SSS directly because there are issues that only the SSS can answer.  Some questions deal with physician rules and cannot be contested.

I am NOT SSS.  Therefore, I cannot answer for SSS.  I can only advise.

I would just like to say this.
You must check your contributions every once-in-a-while.  Enroll as an online user  so that you can see your records for yourself and thus be aware of concerns in your records.


Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Not all pensioners are entitled to adjustments

Some pensioners think they are entitled to an adjustment just because they are pensioners.

For your information, not all pensioners are supposed to receive adjustments.
First of all, they should have been working during the years 1985-1989 to be entitled.
If they were already receiving a pension then, then they are NOT going to receive any adjustments.

Some pensioners received their pensions through a manually verified process. These pensioners would also not be eligible for any adjustments because their pensions have already been doubly validated and calculated.

Also, some pensioners although working during those years did not work sufficient number of months in any given year to be considered a year of contributions, and therefore any additional contributions will not add to the computation.

So, temper your expectations please.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Some answers to questions

ang tatay ko po ay 78 yrs old nakapag hulog sya sa SSS ng 120 months late 1970's magmula nun hinde na po nya nahulugan.tanong ko po may pension parin po ba sya makukuha? 

For as long as your Dad satisfies the 120 months eligibility requirements, he will have a pension.  His pension should start 6 months after the last payment

54 months na po ako nakapaghulog ng contribution ko na nagend last year January 2015 dahil tumigil po ako sa pagwork at hindi na po ako nakapahulog until this time. Pregnant po ako and my EDD is on October this year. Ask ko lang po if pwede ko po bayaran yung missed monthly payments for me to avail the maternity benefit. 

No retroactive payments allowed, so the answer is NO.

ang mother ko po 60 years old n next year..ngverify po kmi ng contribution nya is 31 monthz pla meaning kulang pa po xa ng 89 monthz..nhinto po kz xa z pghuhulog seen nwwlan xa ng work..anu po pwd nming gwin pra mreach ang 120 mons. Sa loob lng ng izang taon Pra ma-avail for pension??zana mtulungan nyo po ako.. 

Retroactive payments are not allowed so you can only pay forward, this means your mother will not get a pension until after 89+6 months

i was employed at private sector more than 2 years prior to joining govt service with 13 years of service am i qualified for portability law on retirement? also i stop paying SSS premiums can i continue as a member till i reach age 60 to be eligible for pension? i am 54 yrs old 

yes, you will qualify for the portability.

magfifile po ako ng maternity loan. and one of the requirements is L-501. is it necessary po for me if i am not currently working now. and i already resigned to my previous employer?

SSS does not offer maternity loans.

Gaano katagal maActivate ulit yung sss supended pension after mag pass ng ACOP's form sa abroad? 

Depends on when the ACOP was finally accomplished, and depends on the list of things the branch has to do

Good day, tanong ko lang po.. 2 yrs na kasi ako hindi nakabayad ng loan ko mula ng mag resign ako at mag abroad,,, pwed ko pa bang bayaran ng buo pag uwi ko? 

yes, you can pay when you return


Tuesday, June 14, 2016

SS Manual Verification Results

Heads up.
Some SSS members will be receiving their pension adjustment soonest.
First pass is done.

Update i think will be done in batches, so those of you who were included - you should be getting it really soon.

Friday, June 10, 2016

Answers to some questions

I've asked people not to ask/comment on certain posts because the q/a portion is already very long and is quite difficult to navigate but some people are stubborn;  Some people do not even read the posts - they just ask.  Ah well, here goes 

hi I just want to ask if im lacking contributions can I pay sss voluntary in order to get a loan? on New SSS Salary 
yes, you can.

Good day Ma'am! Nag apply po ako as Self employed member/ VM,I forgot. since the application, I was not able to pay my contribution. Can I still pay contribution for 3 yrs? thank you on Have you stopped paying your SSS contributions? You can continue -
yes, you can. anyone can continue paying contributions.

paano makikita ang record ko sa sss?kasi nawala ng sss id ko. on Have you stopped paying your SSS contributions? You can continue - no swea
you can go to the nearest SSS office with at least two government IDs and you can ask for your Ss number from the front-line SS employee

Hi po. My last payment po last year is nung May pa, but nakapaghulog na po ako this year from jan-april and continue ko na po syang babayaran until makapanganak ako.. Ask ko lang po sana if pwede ko pa pong mabayaran yung June-Dec ko last year, para po sana makadagdag sa maternity benefit ko.. My due date po is on Aug.. thanks po. oHave you stopped paying your SSS contributions? You can continue - no
Basics of the SSS:  Contributions are payable either end of the following month, or if paying by quarter, the the month following the third month.  For example, January contributions are payable in February.  Or, January -March contributions are payable in April.  The exact sked depends on the SS number.  All other payments are not acceptable unless one is an OFW.
Thus, the answer to her query is NO. The June-Dec contributions are therefore already late and NOT acceptable.

Goodpm po Yung father ko po na stop mag work this feb. 58yrs old n po sya. Pede n po ba sya mag pension ngayon? O kailangan po 60 yrs old pa? 20 years n po syang naghuhulog sa sss. Thanks po on Have you stopped paying your SSS contributions? You can continue - no 
Optional Retirement is at age 60. Mandatory retirement is at age 65.  No other age.
I have answered this many times already. As long as a member has already paid at least 120 contributions, he does not need to continue paying.  However, if he is employed; his employer is obliged to pay for his SS until age 65.  If he continues to work beyond age 65.  No payments will be made to SSS and the member can already get his pension.

hi po just want to ask, panu po kung 53 months plang po contribution ko but i want to apply for 2nd loan since i already paid 50% of my first loan, mgkano po magiging 2nd loan ko po? on New SSS
Medyo makulit.  We have already said the loan amount depends on 2 things:  number of contributions (36 for 1 month, 72 for 2 months) and monthly salary credit. So please stop asking how much can be borrowed by a member.  It is simple and directly computable.

Hi madam! can i ask about our unposted loan payment. kasi po sabi ng accountant namin nakapag-bayad cila for that month (Jan.2015) at may record din sila ng transaction & receipt no. ang problema po nmin ay wala kming copy ng mismong resibo.so, how can we complain s sss branch namin about our concern? .. thank you po. on New SSS 
Ask for a copy of the receipt, or at least the OR number so you can inform SSS.  Also check if the loan has been misposted - say to an older loan.

Greetings! Maam, Tanong ko lang po meron po bang epekto sa akin in the future if dati ang contribution ko ay premium (P1,760.00) at ngayun mag continue ako pero mas mababa say(P500.00) ? no employer-employee kasi situation ko ngayun so ako na mag-isa ang mag shoulder ng bayarin. salamat po. on Have y
Maaring maging kalahati ang magiging pension kapag nagkataon.  Huwag na huwag babawasan ang inyong MSC.  Either i-maintain ninyo iyon o dagdagan ninyo.
This is my advice, try to hit the maximum salary credit, which is currently at 16,000. pesos

hello po.. yung daddy ko po kasi dati may sss but when he stop working hindi na nabayaran. so i decided to pay his contribution or continue his sss through may salary deduction it is possible ba na ako nalang magbabayad instead of him. kasi wla na nga sya work. do i need to use RS-5 application? salamat po. oHave
Anyone may pay for anyone's SSS.  Make sure your employer is agreeable because this would be extra work for them.

Good day maam! Pwede po ako nlang mag self-paying sa e -loloan ko?hindi nlang ako dadaan sa employer ko?para madali po? on SSS
No.  


Thursday, May 26, 2016

Language is a poor enough means of communication as it is. So we should use all the words we have. 


Happy birthday, Caitlín R. Kiernan! Before her first novel was published in 1998, the Irish novelist fronted a "goth-folk-blues band" called Death's Little Sister. The band name was inspired by Neil Gaiman and his Sandman series.

Guilty.  I have often been teased because i use words that dance not only in front of my eyes, but expresses sentiments.  High-faluting language, i was teased.  Hardly.  But some words are not really in common use, but they are not high faluting.  Just rarely used.


Saying goodbye to Liwanag Ongchangco Caldito

Liwanag Ongchangco Caldito passed away this week,
She died of complications following infection from surgery, wherein she was implanted with metal.


She worked with special children, especially with deaf children and she can sign fabulously.
I had hope that she would have time to work with my friend, Amihan Abueva - who works with abused children.

But the times were never right, and they never got to meet.

***

Fragments of Memories

Liw was a very responsible person.
I used to think she was very serious.  She taught Sunday school in Baguio when we were there for one long summer for my Dad's recuperation and relaxation (he had bad burns).  I thought then that she ruined my summer Sundays - but of course not.  Actually I only remember one particular session.  I do not like recitations and I have never volunteered to recite or present homework (unless forced -  as my math college classmates would force me)

It is a tad difficult when the teacher is a relative - who expects you to recite. 

Thursday, April 28, 2016

SSS ANNOUNCES - LOAN RESTRUCTURING

Do you still have an outstanding loan?  Last chance to avail.
Go to the nearest SSS Office or check the SSS website for details -

Basically, to be eligible - your loan should have been a calamity loan or a slerp, or that you live/or work in an area affected by a catastrophe.  The offer is pretty open, and most members should qualify.
However, be serious with your loan. repayments.  



Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Salary Loans for SSS

members have asked questions about how much they can loan, citing previous loans.

these members dont want to read.  may i suggest that you read specifics on loans instead of asking the same things over and over again.

loan amounts are based on 2 things, number of contributions and monthly salary credit.
not on the number of loans a member has made.

in short, please read before you ask.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Easter

Happy Easter to all of you.

Easter is  a time to acknowledge God in our lives.
Say hello, and thank you for the gifts of life.


Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Manual Verification Update

It seems the manual verification and subsequent realignment of pensions need more time so now it cannot be any earlier than April 2016.

So please extend your patience some more.

In the meantime, make sure you continue with your acop.


UPDATE:::  This may have been moved to May.

Answers to some questions asked by some people who DO NOT fully read posts

Hello mam,ask ko lng po. Mgiisang taon n pong d n po aq ngwowork at kasabay po nun d n po aq nghulog ng contribution s sss. At my existing loan po aq.i dont hav enough budget to continue my contribution and pay d loan. Pg bumalik po b aq ng work, at magiging active po ulit ang sss ko do i have to pay the interest at ung naiwan kong loan? Or can i do something pra po d ko n po babayaran ung loan ko nun? (meron po bng i-back to zero contribution ko as a payment s unpaid loan q? Tnx po.mukha po kc matagalan p po aq babalik ng work on 
interest on loans have to paid, 
naturally this cannot be skipped

however, penalties are worse.
penalties can be much higher
than any interest.

Hi I'm currently employed but I authorized my employer to stop contributing for my SSS since I've already gained 20 years contributions. Is this permissable to the SSS LAw? 
The employer can be sued by SSS for non-compliance to the SSS Law. Having 20 years of contributions is NOT a reason to stop contributing.  Additional years add to the pension

Mam im a police officer naksidente po ako s motor nuong feb 23, 2016 d ako nagpaconfine dhil narin s mahal ng hospital bill s perpetual pgpasok k plng ng er ngbill n po ako ng 36 thouzands.mam panu k po un iclaim s sss on
Hospital bills are to be filed with Phil Health NOT SSS.  SSS Sickness claims only pay for the number of days a person is absent WITHOUT PAY


Good day, anong ko lang po kung ok pa ituloy sss ko nagloan po ako 1993. tapos po nagresign ako 1994,malaki po ba penalty?
dapat mabayaran yung loan kasi malaki yung penalty, Mas malaki sa interest.

Friday, February 12, 2016

Something light - notes on NARUTO

Last night i caught a Naruto III episode and it featured Sasuke and Naruto squaring off to fight.

Sasuke, for those of you who have read the manga or seen an eppy or so, is rather handsome, or cute if you were much younger.  He is skilled, talented, and powerful.

Naruto is different.  Naruto is indomitable.
Persistent.  Stubborn.  Will unsurpassed.

We cannot all be like Sasuke but we can all try to be Naruto.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Condolences to the family of Mr. Democrito Mendoza

my condolences to the family of Mr. Democrito Mendoza, former Commissioner of the Social Security System and former Head of the TUCP.  Mr. Democrito Mendoza passed away last 12 January 2016 at the age of 93.

Mrs. Marianita Mendoza, MD was also a former Commissioner of the Social Security System and she is a most wonderful person.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

P-NOY vetos 2000-across-the-board-SSS-pension increase

It is official.  There is no across-the-board-increase for SSS pensioners.

P-Noy opted for the SSS long-term financial viability rather than the immediate relief of SSS pensioners.



Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Are you waiting for the SSS Project on Manual Verification?

If yes, well........   SSS has not yet made any announcements regarding the completion of this project.
Members and SSS-watchers will note that SSS said that the target is end of December.  They really didnt promise it would be finished.  As I remember it, it was a best-effort estimate.

Well, perhaps the project isnt quite finished yet.  
I have always thought that it would be better to get the retirement benefits sans the 5-years  and then have the claim readjudicated once the smoke clears.  At least there would already be a pension.

At any rate, just wait for the SSS announcement.

A friend of mine at SSS tells this story about a pensioner who called..... following-up her adjustment and told her that SHE wanted to kill all the SSS employees,

If you are a pensioner, do not threaten the employees.  If you lose their sympathy, then you cant blame them for losing impetous and zeal in seeking a resolution.  More flies with honey, remember.

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

A Healthy 2016 to all

Wishing all of you readers a healthy 2016


Wednesday, December 23, 2015

a CCD party on the 18 of December 2015






Happy Holidays 2015

Happy Christmas and a Healthy 2016!

May you realize your dreams.....

Monday, December 14, 2015

on ACOP

Forgot to do your annual ACOP?

Well, once your pension gets suspended - you have to go visit the nearest SS branch.  Why? 
The nearest SSS branch is a better choice than the bank because you would not have to contend with the bank's schedule (whenever that would be) of informing SSS.

Now, if you finally get to do your ACOP, it will take a minimum of 2 months to reinstate this.  

The reason for the apparent length of time is SSS processes pensions a month ahead of time.  Thus, March pensions are generated and deposited to the banks by February.  So, if you do your ACOP say in January, the earliest your pension will be reinstated is March, and that is - if you are lucky enough to make the cut-off for encoding transactions prior to the processing.

Nothing will make this faster, not even if you complain.  It is a matter of batch processing and cut-offs.  Not even if you call SSS every hour. 

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

The 8th Lagablab Awards 28th November 2015, Unilab Bayanihan Center


Batch 75 of the Philippine Science High School congratulates all the 8th Lagablab Awardees, and in particular our batchmate, Ma. Asuncion A. Silvestre, MD, FPSNbM for Social Upliftment.
Her advocacy is reflected in Unang Yakap, and this highlights the importance of nursing an infant, importantly, mother's milk for the newborns.


She joins the rest of the batch 75 awardees:

For the 4th Lagablab Awards in 2002
Roselmo Z. Doval-Santos,  MD for Community Service

6th Lagablab Awards in 2008
Ma. Amihan V. Abueva  for Children's Protection Advocacy
Joselito H. Sibayan for Industry - Banking and Finance

7th Lagablab Awards in 2011
Benita S. Padilla, MD for Medicine - Nephrology


The nominations are usually made and seconded by batchmates, which are then reviewed and evaluated by a committee.



Advisory on SSS IDs once again - for Taiwan bound OFWs





just in case you didnt know ....


Friday, December 4, 2015

A Goodreads quote from Agatha Christie

It has been some time ago since i last put in a Goodreads quote.  I've read every Agatha Christie book that has been published.  Here's a quote from her that resonates with me.  

The missing eleven days was a subject of a Doctor Who episode starring David Tennant, my favorite Doc Who.  I still like that episode.  If you get a chance, see it.

Very few of us are what we seem. 

December 3, 1926: On this day, Agatha Christie said goodnight to her daughter, left home, and disappeared for eleven days. When she was eventually found at a hotel, she could offer no explanation. The mystery has yet to be solved.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Reminders for New Pensioners

If you recently retired at age 60, please remember that if you get employed, even just part-time, your pension will be stopped for the duration of your employment.

However, at age 65 - it does not matter. You can work but your pension will continue.  Just make sure your employer no longer will deduct for your SSS.


Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Loans for Lando

Just in case you havent heard, members affected by Lando as defined by the Disaster unit can avail of early renewal of loans for members and 3 months advanced pensions for pensioners.

Go to your nearest SSS office with proof that your area is affected.  Usually a barangay report/certification is sufficient.

Service fees are waived.

Colossal Art - Dongyang woodcarving

it has been some time since i posted something on art
beautiful pieces of art, carved with finess

a sample, then click below to see more



















classical art here

Friday, October 9, 2015

Keeping members informed - 30 day sick leave filing extension for OFWs

The SSS Commission has issued this circular to benefit OFWs.
Please take note of the effectivity, 18 August 2015.




Saying goodbye to a cousin, Florencio O. Nepomuceno

Florencio O. Nepomuceno, or Nepo as he was called by some classmates was born in Manila, on the 23rd of February 1933, the second son of Melencio Nepomuceno and Loreto Ongchangco.

He worked at Goodyear Philippines, his first and last job.  There he met Edgar H. Sarte, whom i met and became friends later.  Through him I met Israel, Efren, Felix, and Rey - brothers from Lukban, Quezon.

Manong Enggoy, as he was called by family, was an easy-going and very religious man.  He easily forgave those who cheated him, reviled him, and called him names. He went to mass every Tuesdays and Sundays.  Tuesdays he went to St. Anthony, right beside Loreto Church there in Sampaloc, Manila.

He passed away in the evening of Tuesday, the 7th of October, 2015 at the age of 82.
He will be missed.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Reminders for SSS Members

This is just to remind SSS members what to do NOW, not later

If this sounds "what, not again ......", it is because I think it necessary.
It is only because people tend to let things slide and then have to scurry to accomplish things when the need comes upon them.  Dont wait for that time. Do it now, and at your leisure, and do it at one time.

1. Make sure you have only one SSS number and make sure you have it memorized.
If you have more than one, go to SSS NOW and start the process of combining contributions in each of the SSS number to just one.  SSS usually picks the "oldest" SSS number.  You should memorize your SS number because this is the main number for transacting with SSS.  

2. Ensure that your heirs, whoever they may be, can have access to it should the need arise.
I suggest that you have an envelope, preferably a thick plastic one (so it will last for a bit), and put your legal papers in it.  For example, policy information if you have insurance policies, life plans, and memorial plans.  If you have a will, you can put this is in the same place.  If you are ultra rich, make sure you have a backup copy of your will and all your wills should be dated.  I digressed a bit, but i hope it was helpful.

3. Make sure that your FULL name is correct and is supportable by either a live (active) passport or an NSO-issued birth certificate.
This measure is supposed to prevent/minimize fraud so SSS is quite strict about the matter.

4. Make sure that your DOC - Date of Cover - is CORRECT.
The DOC is the date wherein you first registered in the SSS database, via the initial contribution.
Problems with this will delay processing of your benefits.

5. Take note of all your employers.  Check that all employers are accounted and properly "logged".
This also means that there are no "stray" employers and that all your employers are registered in the database.  This will assist in making your life simpler.  Also, be sure to remember who these are - because, upon retirement you will be asked to write/list them down.  Also check that all contributions of each employer are posted.  Do this now, not tomorrow.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Coloring for Adults - a new? craze? fad?

I was one of those kids who loved to color.

i remember asking for the super duper, double stacked crayons - trademark crayola - for the coloring superiority.  Only crayola provided the best colors then.  i remember this fondly.  i am a little too mature for crayolas now, except when i do the melt-the-crayola-thing on a glass plane for more art work.

i love colors.  you should see my art materials - i have watercolor paints, acrylics, pastels, and oils, and of course, color pencils.  what i dont have is - the time to really indulge.  To do oils, i have to be in a specific frame of mind, and have good light

With the recent coloring craze or fad (how nice for me!), i was steered towards COLORFY, a coloring thingo in the internet. SSS VP Susie Bugante  was the person who showed me how and where.  Fascinating really.  The application is free, but i am feeling inclined to pay to get access to the complex illustrations and additional color.  I have to think about it though.

I just had a debate with my friend Dale from high school who said this application is soo simple - just point and point.  I said it is a beautiful way to stop thinking or to channel thinking into some ... positive thoughts.  I mentioned that coloring manually is fulfilling - of course, you mix the colors manually, overlaying the colors if need be. but you'd have to bring so much stuff.  You need to bring your coloring book (or pad or paper or sketch), your colors, your sharpener, and what not... I also use markers.  Too much equipment to lug around.  I told my friend that in COLORFY - you only need your tablet.

my color stuff in COLORFY is posted in FB but i'll see if i can post some over here.

If you are worried, tense, and need to relax.  I suggest you try this app.  it is a nice one.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Two posts related to SSS in the Philippine Star. Did you read?

One post relates to assets - Here's the link to Philstar 2015/09/26 - sss-has-p18-b-idle-assets-coa

Essentially COA talks about condominiums that SSS owns.

SSS did not buy those condos; they were dacion-en-pago, perhaps from ,,,,
I have friends who rent out their condominiums - and they are very picky about their tenants

market for condos is a tad depressed now.  all this talk of earthquakes, for example.
also, there is a glut of condos in the market



The other post is related to pensioners -Here's the link - Philstar - 2015/09/26 -> sss-underpaid-171-pensioners-p3.4-m-2014-coa

Why make an issue of this now?  SSS is trying to settle these accounts bit-by-bit and has recently undertaken a project to address all pensioner concerns on this issue. The project target?  End of 2015


more-later

Thursday, September 17, 2015

The O2 Sibs, with Angie and Dino, AND with Jap and Patti






Taken 31 August 2015
on special leave from the hospital


US





Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Philippine Science Foundation day and Homecoming - 5 September 2015 Saturday

T'was batch 75's 40th but the silver jubilarians were batch 90.  Batch 90 catered.

However, our batch had already learnt its lessons and we brought food and drinks so were not dependent on their food.  I dont know who, if any, queued for food.  I wish to thank the group of Benita, Inday, Janet and whoever else brought food for the batch.  The guys, as usual, brought liquor, wine, brandy, and beer.  When Benita told me of their plan, I told myself I would bring some pica-pica food like lumpiang shanghai .... but i got hospitalized and didnt have enough time to make arrangements.  Besides, my brother was returning to the USA soon after i was released from the hospital (but i had to continue meds at home).

i just edited a few things first, i havent fully recovered - that's for sure... am making gross mistakes...

I wish to thank our waiter who brought several platefuls of food from batch 90's bounty/largesse.

i had plans about buying food from the stations but as late as past 6, there was still no food.  why?
i have no idea.

They ran out of ice, and the heat was stifling.  I had my Tshirt in my bag, but was happy i was wearing a cool blouse.  They also ran out of cold non-alcoholic drinks like water (yes, even water)

and much, much later, some of the guys had met a batch....90? lady who was wearing a black sexy blouse with her midriff showing.  I always did say that the guys had an eye for the ladies....

more later....

present from batch 75 - in no particular order ---

Judy Uy Holt, Mianne Silvestre (Unang Yakap), Benita Padilla (Kidney Friends), Inday dela Fuente Dans, Amihan Abueva, Kay Uichanco, Janet Calalang Santos, Nimfa Mendoza, Joan Albito-xx, Joy Masanga-xx, Terry Paccarangan, Lerma
Andrew Dimacali, Sonchy Asuncion, Gardee Estacio, Cris Cabalu, Albert Eufemio, Doy Santos, Xen Yazon, Joey Dumandan, Leo Peter Gonzales, Jo Marcelo, Art Morado, Bobby Reyes, Lino Villacastin

the dancers - Dale Amor Villamor, Vee Dulay Perez, Beth San Agustin Yazon, Lito Sibayan and Min, Rosel Doval-Santos and Tess, Sandy Sales, Jason Mayordomo, Jimmy Valena, Alice and Manny Lim

the xx-stand for the married names of the woman.  i dont remember their married name at the time of posting

Familiar steps, maybe?

Standing: Joan, Joy, Inday, Alice (speaking with a hidden Andrew), Jimmy, Vee, Jason, Cris and Seated: Mianne, Judy, me, Amihan, Dale








The batch performers - the finale




Wednesday, September 2, 2015

The SSS Anniversary, 1 SEPTEMBER 2015

For the first time, in the longest while - SSS had no real announcement on its 58th anniversary.
Many waited for the possible announcement of the additional 2K in pension, but there was dead silence about this from the institution.

Normally, if you are an SSS-watcher like me - you would know that SSS always announces something on their anniversary.  For example, when Neri was president - he opted to give all pensioners a one-time 500-peso gift.

Pension increases are always announced on the SSS anniversary.

But wait, SSS did announce something this year - the increase in funeral benefit - although not everyone would get 40K.



and oh, gsis announced 30k as their new funeral benefit


Sunday, August 23, 2015

Monte Vista at Sariaya, Quezon

A 3-day weekend trip.  21-23 August 2015.  There were three cars, my car - which our eldest drove.  our youngest crv which she drove, and my sister-in-law's van which our nephew drove.

We occupied two adjoining cottages, enjoying the shared back veranda that overlooked what we laughingly called a moat.  There was a small romantic hut (well, we were a family group - but a honeymooning couple might enjoy it) and there was a swing - like the ones we had at College of the Holy Spirit (Mendiola) back in my grade school days.

We went to Sariaya, Quezon for a spot of the beach.  It was short walk - about 10 steps - to the beach.
Very nice place, i definitely recommend it. Twas a windy and rainy weekend (Ineng was battering Luzon), and i enjoyed the sound of the waves crashing against the shoreline.  As usual, it reminded me of the poem of John Masefield ...." I must go down to the seas again....", and in fact, i recited it as the waves lapped against the shore.

The rooms were clean, the decor Filipino, and there was cable. The a/c was in excellent condition and there is only one thing i have to suggest - and that is that they equip the cottage with faucets near the stairs so that the sand does not track into the cottage.

The food was delish, and very Filipino. The veggies were fresh, in fact - they were freshly picked from their gardens.  You could taste the freshness - simply cooked food was great!

You ought to go, and enjoy the beach, the sun, and the local sites, and local delicacies - and if you were into cooking, you could play at cooking.

My brothers and nephews played poker several nights, with the winnings changing each night.
I caught up with prayers and meditations, and generally rested.

We were able to visit 2 churches.  The cathedral and a local church.
We bought lukban sausages, of course!

And though there was breakfast, we also bought delicious tapa. yummy.

and i didnt know how sick i really was ............

pics to follow......

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Corregidor: A Trip to the Past

I encourage you to visit Corregidor.  It is an unspoilt beauty, very rough edges - with weapons of war.  Nature and men. Juxtapositions.

Battery. Huge guns.  Heavy artillery.  Caves of the Dead.  Forests.  Monkeys.  Lizards.
Skittering animals.

Memorials.  Honors.  Agonies Remembered.

The white altar was the only one i remembered from the past.  It seemed I had visited that place with my Dad, who was a WWII veteran.  The white dome, the shaft of sunlight.  that stung my memory.

Visit.
Remember the past. Remember the price of freedom.

Enjoy the beach.  Have a barbeque.  Enjoy the pool, too.
and if you are into it, there's a zip line.

the only thing i have to suggest - make it more friendly to individuals who are disabled.
soldiers may want to visit, and see the weapons of war then....

Pictures to follow.  (i have to download from my cameras).

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Answers to some questions to a post

for some people who do not pay attention to instructions:

someone asked if they can continue the payments of a deceased member so his wife can have a pension.

No. If the member is deceased, no payments are allowed after death.  The member is already dead.
There should be funeral benefits - 20 thousand, and since the member had payments, there would be death benefits.  The person asking the question did not say how many payments had been made so I cannot say if the widow is entitled to a pension just the same.


Someone asked about gaps in contribution payments

Let me stress again that SSS does not accept retroactive payments. Once a payment is delayed, it creates a gap. It is called a gap because there is a space instead of a payment.  Ergo, a gap is at least one month and can be as long as several months (or years for that matter).  There are no SE or VM late payments except those for OFWs.  OFWs can pay the entire year before the year is up.


On quesions on penalty and interest on loans -

There is already a post on this.  However.  Note that all delayed payments are charged penalties, which is 1% per month - so if a payment is skipped, that payment will have penalties charged until it is paid.

Someone mentioned migrating payments to VM and selecting lower payments

There is no such banana in SSS. Payments are NOT migrated.  Payments are simply recorded as dictated by the status.  So payments made as an employee stay are reflected as employee-employer payments and voluntary payments are recorded as is.  As previously mentioned, do NOT decrease payments as it will affect pension computations to a lower amount.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

a Robert Frost quote



A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. 

August 1, 1915: Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken was first published in the Atlantic Monthly 100 years ago today. While the poem works as a metaphor for the weight we put on turning points in our lives, Frost later insisted the verses were simply inspired by a literal walk in the woods.

i love a lot of Robert Frost's poems, 

Mending Wall, 
The Road Not Taken, 
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

 - to name three favorites.

stop asking questions on post dated 13 SEPTEMBER 2012

I DONT KNOW WHY SOME PEOPLE CANNOT FOLLOW DIRECTIONS.

STOP ASKING QUESTIONS ON THAT POST BECAUSE I HAVE ANOTHER POST, SAME TOPIC.  POST THERE.

TOO MANY QUESTIONS ON THAT POST.

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Amadeo, Cavite: 1 August

Amadeo, Cavite.

a place of childhood memories.

My cousins have a place there where Ama (Dr. Bibiano Angkaw, MD (+)) had his practice.
In the days of my youth, there was a loom, where Aling Isay did her weaving - and where i learnt to do a bit.  It was an experience - there was a method, and the tinny patch i was able to weave will remain in my memory.

We spent summers there when we were small, and the Church seemed miles away .... and there was a bakery right beside the house,. i remember Sundays (we had to wake up early to go to church) and the smell of baking would waft though our noses as we walked past it to go to church - making us doubly eager to finish the mass and mess with the baking.  And yes, we were allowed to bake a few loaves.

The Church now is just a few steps away.  Truly, a child's perspective is quire different from an adult's view.

my cousins had a farm and summers came with the fruits - supsupins, or small delish mangoes would come in bushes or kaengs, as we call it.  And each of us would get one kaeng each (which i suppose would contain about 100 small mangoes) and we would commence to have an eating contest - first one to finish the kaeng's contents.  Not a single one of us finished one bushelful, but it was not for the lack of trying.  those mangoes were delicious.  they still are.

i wanted the windows open (it was cold so some of us felt the windows should be closed) because i like the wind to blow in and freshen the room.

they had a pump and a water tower, so when the water flowed in, someone would have to pump the water into the tower.  i remember a particular warm day when my cousins and i thought we would do the duty.  we all got wet, but we did the job.  One of my cousins who did the duty now lives in Canada and the other cousin is a physician, like his father before him.  He practices here in MetroManila. 

more later....