PAGASA in diaspora: weather forecasters quit jobs to join OFW bandwagon
So its not only the doctors and the nurses and the teachers and the physical therapists and the engineers and ICT professionals we are losing to richer and more developed countries. According to a news report by the Philippine Daily Inquirer, among the latest to join the migration of professionals are weather men from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services ...
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A flood gate opens? PAGASA being drained of weather forecasting specalists
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SOCIETY IN BRIEF 17/7
As many as 40 million people, including 7 million foreigners, paid tribute to President Ho Chi Minh at his mausoleum in Hanoi over the past 35 years. The figure was revealed by Colonel Dang Van Dien, Political Commissar of the Command of Guards of the mausoleum on July 13.
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