Lady welder opts to use skill for self-employment
TABUK, KALINGA - Ellena Madigyem-Bumatnong, 38, the only woman who graduated from the course Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) during the mass graduation of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority Provincial Training Center (TESDA Kalinga -PTC) plans to use her new skills as her capital for self-employment.
Bumatnong, who is also a National Certificate II (NC11) holder for Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), is investing on welding courses as she plans to establish her own welding business someday.
She said that working abroad is not the only option for those who have acquired skills. As a mother of small five children and a Midwifery graduate, Ellena chose to stay home to work and be with her family. **by gigi dumallig. Read more...
Bumatnong, who is also a National Certificate II (NC11) holder for Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), is investing on welding courses as she plans to establish her own welding business someday.
She said that working abroad is not the only option for those who have acquired skills. As a mother of small five children and a Midwifery graduate, Ellena chose to stay home to work and be with her family. **by gigi dumallig. Read more...

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