'Graduates of vocational courses earn more overseas'

MANILA, Philippines - Filipinos should stop looking down on vocational courses as they are most sought after abroad.

Recruitment consultant Emmanuel Geslani told GMANews.TV on Monday that Filipino carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and Auto-CAD workers are in very high demand in the Middle East as well as in Australia and Canada.

Geslani said Filipinos aspiring for overseas employment should re-assess their priorities and be encouraged to enroll in vocational courses, which would qualify them for skilled work in other countries.

“White collar jobs are no longer 'in','" Geslani said in a phone interview. “ We should re-asses their thinking. ‘Di na kailangan yung anak nila mag-enter ng college. Pwede na ang vocational school (Their kids can opt not to continue with college. Vocational school is acceptable)."

According to Geslani, most parents often discourage their kids to enroll in vocational courses thinking that they would end up in low-paying jobs. But such is not the case overseas where skilled workers receive double their Philippine salaries.

The Philippine government had earlier reported that health care and skilled workers are more in demand overseas. Due to the change in labor demand, more male OFWs are also deployed this year.

From January to August 2008, a total of 884,907 Filipinos went overseas for employment, which is a 26.4 percent increase from 699,937 in the same period last year. About 60 percent of the deployed OFWs this year were males.- GMANews.TV

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