Initial Job Listings – Blas F. Ople Job Fair on Feb. 2
Initial Job Listings – Blas F. Ople Job Fair on Feb. 2
Jan 25If you are looking for a job, scan the list below and try to find one that you could apply for at the Blas F. Ople Jobs Fair on Friday, February 2 at the Activity Center of Market! Market!, from 9 Am to 7 PM.
Job Vacancies Abroad: factory workers, domestic helpers, nurses, caregivers, shoe repair cobblers, cabinet makers, cook/chef, hotel and restaurant workers, painter/decorator, software engineers, medical staff, dental/nursing aides, stainless steel sheetmetal worker, sheet metal press operator, insulation engineers, QA/QC engineers, welders, material controller, piping engineers, etc.
Job Vacancies Here: accountants, receptionists, administrative assistants, customer service associates, telemarketers, recruiting specialists, network engineers, payroll supervisors, training managers, Yahoo ad reviewers, sales representatives, financial customer service associates, senior application developers, IT project leaders, computer systems specialists, etc.
For booth inquiries, call up Ricci del Rosario or Estelle Ople Osorio at 833-5337. All job applicants are advised to bring several copies of their resumes, transcript of records, and other personal documents often required by prospective employers.
This is not actually a comment instead a favor..Mam, I’m a website writer and I would like to ask for permission to use some details, particularly the job openings, in your post. I’m writing an article about the job fair on Feb.2.
Hoping for you positive response..Thank you so much..
This is not in anyway connected to the main topic that you’ve written about. This is just a comment about the elitism pervading the political elections in our country. Hi! My name is Rummel Pinera. I’ve recently filed my certificate of candidacy as a “would-be candidate for the senate†at the Comelec. I did it not because I’m really serious in aspiring for such a position. I did it because I would like to experience the “feeling of being a political candidate†in a country where political election is really a bastion of elitism. Though I already know that political election in the Philippines is a bastion of elitism, I would like to feel how elite-dominated really is the holding of political election in our country. The basic process itself of filing a certificate of candidacy is already something that non-elitists would find so cumbersome. Comelec officers usually don’t give clear rules on how to file a certificate of candidacy for both local and national positions. Comelec officers usually won’t give out details to the public on how to properly file a certificate of candidacy. It seems that all elective posts are reserved to those who have the fame, money, glory, dynasty and even goons to show to the public. Another thing is that all political parties in the Philippines, whether pro-administration or opposition, are filled with elitist concepts of governance and party membership. How can sectoral representation in our government be possible in the near future if elitism is still the main perspective of being a politician in this country? Even party-list accreditation is a hard thing to decide upon by Comelec officers. I have my own small political group called the League of Political Abrogationists or L.P.A.. Our group wants to join the party-list election under an umbrella name called as Communities’ Alliance for Real Democracy or C.A.R.D.. But, again, party-list accreditation at the Comelec is filled with processes that seem to limit the number of sectoral groups which can join the party-list election. If that’s the rule in every party-list election, then all the party-list representatives at the congress will just come from certain groups that already have stable finances to back up election bids. Note that party-list election seems so limited only to the well-financed and well-known party list groups. Hence, party-list election had also become “traditional politics†itself. Party-list election should have lead the way towards a non-elitist form of democracy in our country. Party-list election should have had democratized both the national and local election-processes. But now it seems that party-list election itself has fallen into the “mud of elitist politics†that has dominated all the national and local elections that had been held in our country since the Philippines became an independent nation in the 1940s.
I’m not sure if my own group called the League of Political Abrogationists will be accredited as a party-list group by the Comelec this election period. But what can I do, such is the reality of elitist politics in the Philippines.
I would now have to withdraw my candidacy for the senate, because after all I’m not really serious about it in the first place. I would be happier sticking it out as a “blogger for socio-political reformsâ€. And, because I’m not sure if my own League of Political Abrogationists will be accredited as a party-list group, I would have to promote to the readers of this message the ideals of political abrogationism and social harmonicalism trough our web page. The readers of this message can know more about my advocacies by just clicking this web page: http://www.geocities.com/esabon/POLITICAL_ABROGATIONERS.html .
I hope that other party-list groups can embrace the ideals of political abrogationism and social harmonicalism. Thanks.
I’m Caregiver and I searching an employer here in Philippines only.Here my cellphone #09203674764.I need your help Senator Blas Ople.hope that you help me….Darlyn
I’m looking for a job hope you will help me senator blas ople. im a undergraduate of computer science course.hope you will help me tnx…sheyll
I’m looking for a job hope you will help me senator blas ople. im a undergraduate of computer science course.hope you will help me tnx…sheyll
here is my cell # 09195229069
I’m looking for a job that is suitable for my course…… i’m undergraduate of Aircraft Maintenance Technology………..i hope u will me……..
…….chris…….
I’m looking for a job that is suitable for my course…… i’m undergraduate of Aircraft Maintenance Technology………..i hope u will help me……..
…….chris…….
I’m looking for a job in abroad, i’m a computer graphic / layout artist. My husband is one of 137 bus driver in dubai, as of now wala pa ring trabaho at naghihirap sila dahil wala ng makain dun, hindi rin po ako makaluwas because my financial problem, kung may bakante sa abrod para sa position ko baka pwede po na ako naman ang magtry magaply for sure na hindi na maloloko muli. I hope na matutulungan nyo po ako. . .