A hero’s sacrifice: Toil, trials mark this remarkable father’s journey

Charly and Jonalyn have built their home through the savings they’ve accumulated from being BIDA fiber agents.

Raising a family, especially in today’s economy, can be considered no less than an act of sacrifice – it is putting one’s life in service of others, facing hardships and trials at every turn, all in the name of giving one’s children a better and comfortable future. 

Charly and Jonalyn have built their home through the savings they’ve accumulated from being BIDA fiber agents.

This has been Charly Rivera’s journey, a father of four in Rodriguez, Rizal who works as a BIDA fiber agent together with his wife Jonalyn. Life has dealt them their fair share of obstacles, and Charly, as the head of the family, is no stranger to struggles. 

“Mahirap talaga maging tatay. Dati nag-guwardiya ako tapos gumigising ako ng 4 o’ clock para pumasok. 7am ang pasok ko; Pagdating ng hapon, out ko naman ay 7pm.Dumarating kami sa bahay gabi na rin. Medyo mahirap talaga. Sakripisyo talaga sa trabaho para sa pamilya,” Charly said. 

Charly has let go of his security job and now focuses on selling BIDA fiber products in different parts of Luzon.

Charly, at 51, is no longer in the prime of his youth. He contracted an infection from hours of standing and roving as a security guard and was left untreated for two years. 

“Nagduduty kami sa gabi tapos sa araw may training. Natatakot ako magtanggal ng sapatos kasi ma-pepenalty kami. Bawal magtanggal ng sapatos. Naipit yung ugat sa paa ko, nangingitim pala yung ugat at di ko napansin. After two years, kumikirot na. Namaga siya at pumutok yung sugat habang naka-duty ako,” said Charly, sharing that he did not stop going to work even as he sought medical care. 

Jonalyn, ever the reliable partner, didn’t let her husband struggle alone; She started as a Converge agent in 2017, selling its cable internet product which predated Converge’s flagship fiber-based postpaid products. 

“Wala pang FiberX na 25 Mbps, andiyan na ako. Yung Converge product na may kasamang cable, 5 and 10 Mbps, nagbebenta na ako noon at kasama ko si Charly,” said Jonalyn. 

“Ang ginagawa ko kahit nasa duty ako pag-uwi ko, lalo na pag panggabi ako, kinukuha ko yung address kay misis para pick-upin ko siya sa umaga. Nagpipick up ako ng client, nag-aarea, tapos tinuturn in ko na sa team leader ko yung benta tapos pahinga nang onti, tapos pasok uli panggabi,” Charly said, describing his everyday work routine.   

Life took a positive turn when the couple started with Converge; Even as Charly still held on to his security job, he was earning more as a Converge agent and at least he had a better handle on his work hours. 

“Simula noon guminhawa na rin talaga kasi medyo kumikita na kasi:may trabaho ako at asawa ko may trabaho din. Tapos nakakabili na kami ng gamit. Yung bahay namin napapagawa din. Yung mga anak ko, medyo guminhawa sila kasi kumikita naman kami sa trabaho kaya sakripisyo talaga para may pagkukuhnan kami talaga,” he noted. 

While other fathers’ experience with raising a family and sustaining a livelihood may not be as difficult as Charly’s, there is always an element of sacrifice in every journey. Whether it be a more relaxed schedule or an easier lifestyle, there is always a cost to every father’s choice to build a loving, comfortable home for the family.

At the center of it, is a father’s unending love and devotion. 

“Mahal na mahal ko ang mga anak ko. Misis ko, mahal ko yan. Hinihingi ko lang sa kanila na mag-aral silang mabuti,” Charly ended. 

The BIDA postpaid fiber is the most affordable postpaid plan of Converge. The product is now present in more than 95% of all the provinces and municipalities where Converge has presence in, and as of the first quarter of 2024, has 90,000 subscribers.

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