Aling Pia in Dangwa
by Jeremiah Angelo Alcala
by Jeremiah Angelo Alcala
A line on a commercial of a famous
coffee brand goes, “Para kanino ka
bumabangon?” (To whom do you rise up?). The things that we do in life are one
way or another rooted to something that drives us in going through our everyday
living. Motivation allows us to give ourselves an extra push whenever going
through an obstacle. It can be an A in
an exam for students, a gold medal for an athlete, or even dinnertime to
someone who’s hungry. But for Aling Pia, it was something different.
My first encounter in Dangwa and of Aling Pia
It was my first time going to
Dangwa, the most talked about go-to flower shop place in Metro Manila. As I was
headed towards the block wherein the famous flower shops reside, I can already
see a platoon of flowers from the outside. It seemed like a wet market with a
lot of people coming in and out. But instead of fish, and vegetables, it was
all flowers.
As I was looking for one of the
flower shop owners, I saw one that caught my attention as it had the most
numerous flowers on display. I asked an old lady, dressed in plain clothes with
a pair of dirty rubber gloves unto her hand, as to who was the owner of the
flower shop. With a giggling face she turned to me: “Eh sir, ako po ang may-ari niyan” (Sir, I am the owner of that
store.). As it turned out, I was already facing at the owner of PNGL Flower
Shop, Mrs. Pia Perez.
The start of an unexpected journey
The calm and timid 50-year old who
started out in small beginnings and had faced a lot of adversities has forged
herself into one of the most successful businesswomen in the flower shop
industry. Yet despite her success, she remains humble and true to herself as
she continues to run the business. She insists me to address her “Aling Pia”
rather than “Ma’am” or “Miss”. Without hesitation, she didn’t decline my
request to interview her. She removed her gloves and offered me a seat for us
to talk.
“Hindi ako nag-expect na magkakaroon
ako ng isang flower shop.” (I didn’t expect to run a flower shop business.) At
50 years old, she only finished high school and started as a service worker in
her hometown in Zambales. Having enough salary to feed her family, she was
already contented with their situation. But everything changed when she lost
her job after 2 years. She had to move from job to job in order to support her
family. “Mahirap humanap ng trabaho
lalong lalo na ‘pag ika’y high school graduate lang.” (It’s very hard to
find a job especially if you only finished high school.) Finally, her friend in
Manila invited her to work with her in a flower shop in Dangwa.
“Doon
ko natutunan kung paano tumakbo ng negosyo at kung paano dumiskarte.” (There
I learned how a business runs and how to be wise.) Later on, her experience in
working in a flower shop made her put up one of her own and has been running it
for almost nine years.
But running the business is a more
challenging task than setting it up in the first place. “Sa flower shop business, kailangan talaga na mautak ka.” (In the
flower shop business, you should be able to make good decisions.) There are
risks that one has to take and problems to consider. Some of these problems are
flowers that eventually wilt, customers who don’t get their orders, and the
lowest seasons of the year where the sales are at its lowest.
In a competitive market like Dangwa,
she puts her business on the map which separates her flower shop among the other
flower shops in Manila. She gets her supply of flowers from different parts in
the country like Baguio, Cebu, Butuan, and even from outside the country like
China. Aside from a rich supply, she keeps herself in sync with the latest
technology especially in advertising in order for her to popularize her
business.
At this point in her business
career, Aling Pia has no plans of expanding her business because she feels
contented with her achievement in life. Moreover, she does not want to stress
herself out even more. With a humor in her she says, “Ayoko nang ‘tong palakihin, magiging mas masakit pa ulo ko nyan” (I
don’t want to expand my business, it will only bring even more pain in my
head).
Instead of expanding, she would like
continue running the business with the way it has been. “As long as nasusuportahan ng negosyo ko ang pamilya ko, okay na ako.”
(As long as my business will continue to support my family I’m contented with
it.)
The secret of her business
As I was interviewing her, I
realized she would always talk about her family. From there, I realized that
her family has been the source of her motivation. It has been the reason why
she devoted herself into her business along with the trials and challenges that
come with it. She rises up for her family, and her family alone.
Aling Pia has four children and
three of them have finished schooling with jobs of their own. She also has two
lovely grandchildren that I myself saw. I can see her face so happy and elated
whenever she sees her grandchildren. It felt like all the hardships in life
that she had were worth it because of the happiness that her family brings.
From that moment on, Aling Pia made me realize the value of family in one’s
life. It was something that was greater than the success of her business or
more precious than any rare flower that she has.
Aling Pia is a good example to every
Filipino family. Her motivation to put food on her family’s table, send her
children to school and to keep them away from the streets resulted into success
that she never imagined. Therefore, drawing motivation from something or
someone that you love is the greatest motivation of all.