Thursday, August 14, 2008

Mark and Jeffrey Junco


Mark and Jeffrey Junco


The two brothers may squabble on just about anything under the sun but ask what binds them together and you will get a not-so surprising answer.

Both graduated from the school which has honed a thousand of highly skilled technicians. Boys turned into men, a wise teacher once said.

Elex graduate Jeffrey Junco (5th batch) and his younger brother Mark, a Mech graduate (6th batch) knew that the transition just paid off so well now that they are gainfully working in different companies.

Jeffrey once worked in MYSERVEL Manufacturing Company as a line supervisor. He was performing well despite some conflicts with the job. “No pain, no glory. (Give) your best as long as you are in the right path,” he said.

His dedication to work and performance catapulted him to his position where he gets to deal with people of all sorts. Said he: “Dealing with persons is not an easy task because they have different personalities.”

His unquenchable thirst for experience landed him a good paying job in Japan as a welder for three years. Now, he is testing the waters again as he pursues his application in Canada for the same job. “I already passed the interview and I am sure to get hired in BRANDT because their requirements fit my qualification,” he claimed.

For Mark, a visit to CITE again brings back all the good memories. “CITE has a big part in my life because without CITE I can't achieve all the blessings I have today.”

After his graduation in 1999, he worked in NORKIS YAMAHA as an auto mechanic assembler for one year. In 2006, he was sent to Malaysia for training in tool and dye. He frequented to Batangas for the same training.

When asked for success tips in the workplace, Jeffrey, who was within earshot, blurted out with his acronym: GOD which stands for greetings, own initiative, and deal with persons with proper conduct.

Both graduates have finally found their places in the corporate world. Their training paid off so well that one would not be surpr

ised that success like intelligence also runs in the blood.

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