Why Some People Are Shy To Have A Technical Or Vocational Course
In the Philippines, we are accustomed to thinking that people who work in an office is superior than those who work using skills. Why is that? We really don’t know where it came from but the truth is, things are changing, for the better. Now, even if you are a graduate of technical or vocational skills, for example from TESDA, you can easily get a job abroad. You are not forced to work here in the Philippines. You can find other high paying jobs abroad from being a mechanic, a barber or even as a welder.
Is it ok to take vocational and skill courses? It is now that jobs abroad demand more Filipinos than ever. If you will take a look at some course offerings in TESDA, they are patterned to the kinds of jobs available mostly overseas. Of course, you no longer need to take college degrees in our universities. You simply need to take certifications from TESDA and other skill vocational schools.
How much is the salary from vocational course? If you are going to see a waiter from Ireland, you will be surprised to learn that he can earn up to P200,000.00 per month. Have you noticed the number of zeroes? Yes it is that much. And that’s only a waiter. Of course, you can take a waiter course from TESDA or any other schools.
This brings us to the question, are you ready to take a vocational course here in the Philippines? Or are you still compelled to get a college degree? Anyone can take a college degree but not anyone is eager to take vocational courses because of their wrong impression. So get this opportunity to study a course in the skills field and you will be rewarded with great high paying jobs abroad.