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Overseas Filipino Workers and the Philippine Economy

Compared to our Asian neighbors the Philippine economy is one of the slowest. Year after year the country constantly run a trade deficit.  In layman’s term, this means we import more goods than we export them.  Which also means more money goes out of the country  than the money that goes in.

This is bad. If you can imagine a person spending more than he can produce that person will eventually go bankrupt.

And so that is the direction the Philippines finds itself if not for the OFWs.

An OFW typically leaves the Philippines to seek work abroad not to live comfortably in another country, but instead so that those left behind can live comfortably or atleast sustain their needs.

This is the original intent and as an accidental consequence the country has also benefited.

During the international financial crisis of 2008 and 2009 saw many industrial countries  greatly affected.  Miraculously, the Philippines economy remained stable.  And if you look back the Philippine peso always seem to appreciate during the months of December. This was attributed to the influx of dollars coming from abroad.

You can refer to http://www.gocurrency.com/ to check the historical data.

That’s how powerful OFW remittances are.

It is not easy being an OFW. It involves a lot of sacrifices not only for the family but for the country.  But until those left behind can lift the GDP by means of local activity, the country will have to rely on Filipinos abroad to give the economy a little push.

Job Openings Abroad for Brunei, Qatar, and Saudi

We got a lot of Job Openings today. As per usual I am going to list them so that you get atleast an idea of what we are looking for. Then please visit http://jobsopen.rrjm.com for qualifications. You can apply using the same link I provided or you can enter your resume directly at http://apply.rrjm.com.

Goodluck !

Brunei

1. Cake Decorator 2. Electronics and Instrumentation Technician 3. Electrical Engineer 4. Mechanical Technician 5. Electrical Technician 6. Graphic Designer 7. Barista 8. IT Lecturer 9. IT Sales Executive 10. IT Center Manager

Qatar 1. Carpenter 2. Ceiling Workers 3. Drywall Workers 4. Electrician 5. Helper Laborer 6. Painter 7. Rigger 8. Tile Workers 9. Time Keeper 10. Welder 11. Health Safety Environment Officer 12. Administrative Officer

Saudi 1. Instrumentation Engineer 2. Instrumentation/Electrical Technician 3. Welders 3G/6G (Uphill/Downhill) 4. Steel Fabricator 5. Computer Technician 6. Executive Secretary 7. NDT Technician 8. AC/ HVAC Technician 9. QA/QC Painting/Coating Inspector 10. Planning Engineer 11. Civil Engineer

Job Openings Abroad for Instructors, Mechanics, Engineer, and HR Personnels

RRJM International Manpower Services, Inc. has job openings for the following:

1. Physics Instructor 2. Chemistry Instructor 3. Math Instructor 4. Computer Instructor 5. Driver of Light Vehicles 6. Machine Mechanic 7. Industrial Electrician 8. Design Engineer 9. Human Resource/HR Program Manager 10. Human Resource/HR Specialist

For details please check http://jobsopen.rrjm.com

Job Opening for Forklift Instructor and Safety Trainor

construction crane

RRJM International Manpower Services is looking for:

1. Forklift Instructor

You must be Male Between 30-50 years old Have Bachelor Degree in any Engineering Course With 2 years Experience in the industry With qualified certificate training related to forklifts

2. Safety Trainor

You must be Male Between 40 – 55 years old Have Bachelor Degree in any Engineering Course With 5 years safety instructor/ trainor experience and 2 years experience in the industry With qualified training certificate related to BOSH, Construction Safety, First Aid, Environment, and Offshore Safety (not strictly required but would be an advantage)

This is for KSA deployment.

Please visit http://apply.rrjm.com to apply and http://jobsopen.rrjm.com to check for other jobs.

ePassport Documentary Requirements

Philippine ePassport The first step you need to do to get your ePassport  is to  Setup an Appointment with the DFA.

After you are given an appointment date there are documents that you will need to bring.

New Application

1. NSO Issued Birth Certificate 2. Original Valid ID (Senior Citizen’s ID, Voter’s ID, SSS ID, GSIS, BIR, Driver’s License, School ID) 3. Marriage Certificate 4. Other Supporting Documents (NBI Clearance, Marriage Contract, Land Title, etc.)

Passport Renewal 1. Old Passport 2. NSO Birth Certificate 3. Valid ID 4. Other Supporting Documents

Loss Passport 1. Same Requirement with New Passport Application 2. Notarized Affidavit of Loss 3. Police Report if passport is still valid You will be required to pay 200 pesos for Replacement Fee if the passport is still valid.

For a more exhaustive explanation please refer to the DFA website.

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