Olongapo City Skills Training Center

Saturday, October 18, 2008

APPLIED CYBER SKILLS GRADUATES


BATCH 2
Sept. 29, 2008 - October 18, 2008

PRESIDENT: Perlita Deregla Victorio
VICE-PRESIDENT: Rowena Gregorio Lorenzo
SECREATARY: Joses Evangelista Macabales

Christopher King Bautista Rabaca
Merlita Perez Santos
Archie Saura Gonzales
Elizabeth Bugarin Mejia
Milagros Geronimo Omagtang
Lida Ariz Pamintuan
Jean Salvador Patrocinio
Kathreen J. Ybañez
Janeth Alcantara Beriones
Joselyn Evangelista Macabales
Cristine Kate Lumbao Mackay
Ronalyn Ela Agtong
Susan Pama Castellanes
Ginalyn Mayo Evangelista
Anne Kristine Parone Perdon
Jo Ann Tadena Rivera
Alfonso Pangan Yco
Joan O. Balajadia
Edna Picardo Bautista
Joanna Marie Sande Macaspac
Annaliza Picardo Bautista
Jimalyn Castañeda Marmeto
April Ann Abalos Olivares
Bechell Sampang Zeta
Rodelia Bernardo Basalla
Michelle Lacson Trinidad
Michael C. Reyes
Alicia Rodavia Hernandez
Joel III Cordova Nakpil
Alfred John Almazan Felarca
Reizel Carilla Borja
Rolando Piñera Mamaril
Jason Roy Sortorio Baluyot
Theresa Piñera Norial
Jonathan Lintag Reyes
Joselito Galvez Esperida
Edwardo B. Samson

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Monday, October 13, 2008

SMAW GRADUATES

*September 29,2008 to October 13,2008
Batch 99

ROMEO FERIA
SUSAN CASTELLANES
JAY ALVIN NOBLE
BENJIE VALLESTER
WILLIAM ROSALEJOS
JOSELITO GARCIA
ROLANDO ALMAN
ARNEL BIACOLO
ALDRIN RAMIREZ
DARYL JOHNSON
DANILO CALLADO,JR.
LEE FAMANILAY
RONALD SALVIA
RONALD CANDELARLO
VICTORIA BAGUIO
JOMER EBROLE
PHILIP ADAMOS
RUBY CANOSA
LYMAR CANOSA
JESSIE CRES UGSID
NIÑO FONTILLAS
GREG RENANTE EBUE
NELCON VALEROS
ARIEL CLEOTES
ANTHONY SABIDURIA
REYNALDO DAVID
RICHARD TUGADE
RYAN TUGADE
JEFFREY NAMUCO
JOSE ABADILLA,JR.
ROLANDO CASADOR,JR.
BRANDON BATTAD
GRACE ISIDRO
ROY SAGUN
GELBIR CALLEJA
JOEY TENA

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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Skilled workers wanted

THE recruitment industry yesterday urged the government to provide additional funds for training workers for the Middle East and other countries like Canada and Australia where more than 300,000 skilled jobs await them.

Jackson Gan, vice president of the Federated Association of Manpower Exporters, said the government can avoid the effects of a looming world recession if it will quickly fill up the job orders.

“The lack of experienced manpower for the vacancies above should be the government’s first priority as the country continues to receive hundreds of thousands of job order for professionals and skilled manpower.

Gan said the government should set aside additional training funds for the Technical Education and Skills Development Training and the Department of Education subsidies for vocational schools.

He added legislators can provide regional training centers from the countrywide development funds for their constituents’ training and knowledge for in demand jobs like welders, electricians, machinists, mechanics and many others. Journal Online

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