Mabel Sunga Acosta

Monday, October 19, 2015

Brgy. Dumoy SMAW Graduation

Batch 6 Graduates (Photo credit: Team Acosta)
Another batch of privileged men and women received their Certificates of Accomplishment as they graduate from the Shielded Metal Arc Welding Program provided by the partnership and coordination of the Office of Councilor Mabel Sunga Acosta, Office of City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, TESDA and Endonela Institute of Technology Foundation Inc. The latest batch is the 6th sponsored batch who received a scholarship from the office of Coun. Acosta.
(Photo credit: Team Acosta)

A total of 18 students passed their required 100 hours of SMAW Training last October 15, 2015 receiving their certificates at the Barangay Hall of Brgy. Dumoy, Davao City. The achievement of the students was joined by their Punong Barangay George Culaste who gave a reminder to the students saying that this is just a stepping stone of a wider field they can explore. This was supported by EIFTI School Administrator Jose Guevarra encouraging the students to pursue what they have started. He added that they should use what they have learned and seek for excellence in whatever they do. 
(Photo credit: Team Acosta)
(Photo credit: Team Acosta)

This opportunity received by the students will greatly help them in finding a job since skilled people are in demand here and abroad. 
The program ended with everyone, especially the students, smiling and very thankful of the privilege they experienced.

Mr. Jose Guevarra, EIFTI School Administrator (Photo credit: Team Acosta)

PB George Culaste (Photo credit: Team Acosta)

DID YOU KNOW:

Fact # 4 – Skilled Welders Are Always in High Demand


Welding is one of the few career choices that is in high demand at all times. Since welders are needed in almost every industry, it gives them the flexibility to switch industries without changing careers. Let’s face the facts; most career choices have ups and downs. Welding on the other hand has endless opportunities that keep fueling the demand.

Source: http://www.gowelding.org/articles/facts-about-career-welding/

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