mutual success lighting fixture inc. newsletter volume 85
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Mutual Success Lighting Fixture Inc.
NewsletterVolume 85
Inspirational Qoutes
Overall Quota Hitter
1. Dexter Camaya- Area 15
2. Renchell Suan – Area 22
3.Oliver Dinglasan- Area 14
4. Evangeline Jimenez- Area6
5. Fermino Jansol- Area 19
Branches who reach their Quota for October
• Citi Lucena• Citi Tacloban• Citi Bajada• Citi Bajada• Citi Butuan• Citi Legazpi• Citi Ormoc• Citi Valencia• HM Calapan• HM Metroeast• Citi Palawan• Wilcon Dasma
• Citi Iligan• Citi Lipa• Wilcon Taytay• Citi Ozamis• Ultra Steel Utap• Citi Surigao• HM Montalban• CT Dumaguete• CT Mandaue• Wilcon Antipolo• HM RP Bacolod• Wilcon Munoz
• HM Festival Mall• Citi Buhangin• HM RP Dasmarinas• HM Ermita• HM Lipa• HM RP Imus• HM Tacloban• HM Sta Maria• HM WM Trece Martires• Cebu Atlantic• Handyman Dagupan
• HM RP Tagaytay• HM Riverbanks• HM Malabon• HM WM Dasma• HM Dumaguete• Homesqua re• HM Pacita• HM Tanauan• HM Pagadian• HM Guiguinto• HM Z- Square
• HM WM San Fernando• HM Subic• HM Plaridel• HM RP Cainta• HM Pulilan• Maquiling Builders Depot• Handyman Lamuan• Handyman Silang• Handyman Starmall
• HM Alimall• HM Galleria• HM Emall Naga• Handyman Farmers• Handyman Makati
• HM Caloocan
Good job
Newly Hired• Joseph Ganadin-HM Z square Banaue• Daisy Ann Bascuna- True Value Tinoma• Jessie Lou Sandico- Citi Matina• Marissa Quintos-True value Cebu
• Eucell Gorra- Handyman Level 1• Vincent Caca-Handyman Tacloban• Rolly Pajares-Citi Tablon• Danilo Carbonilla- Citi Carcar• Jake Quiling- Davao Roving• Neal Ivan Austria- HM Tarlac
• Glicerio Bagio Jr- Citi Matina• Jerry Ablon- True Value CDO• Francis Jake Capilitan- Express Butuan
• Apple Joy Llorente- Handyman Balagtas
Bithday Celebrants for November
Masaudling, Marion Keen Paye 16-Nov
Granaderos, Roy Infiesto 24-Nov
Antonio, Bernabe Valenzuela 17-Nov
Fuentes, Rodrigo Bedran 06-Nov
Banglos, Marvic Nique 09-Nov
Carbonilla, Chukie Malmis 22-Nov
Oliveros, Paulyn Claire Magno 27-Nov
• Aban, Kim John Soledad 07-Nov• Alizon, Joseph Aclaracion 02-Nov• Cañeta, Webster Galang 06-Nov• Espiritu, Irvin Buban 26-Nov• Lontoc, Hanzel Gomez 19-Nov• Lopez, Jocelyn Gador 23-Nov
• Minoza, Mark Loui Iriarte 06-Nov • Parado, Jestonie Olindan 30-Nov • Pinque, Mark Kenn Limpiado 03-Nov • Quiambao, Arwin Espinoza 17-Nov • Rafas, Niño Marte Ocampo 17-Nov
Typhoon Yolanda/ Haiyan
• The tropical cyclone (the blanket term for hurricanes and typhoons) packed sustained winds of up 190 mph (305 km/h) in the hours before it made landfall, according to some accounts. It will likely go down as one of the five strongest storms in the last 50 years
• Super Typhoon Haiyan ravaged the central Philippines on Friday (Nov. 8), affecting millions and displacing hundreds of thousands.
What to donate for typhoon Yolanda’s survivors
• It’s been said over and over again: typhoon Yolanda’s devastating effect on the Philippines is a chance for the Filipino’s indomitable bayanihan spirit to rise once again.
Restaurants are offering “meals for a cause”; individuals are organizing garage sales to raise funds to donate; shipping companies are flying over relief goods; even photographers are putting together photo shoots to lend a hand.
On social media, there are links to reputable aid agencies that accept donations.
If you’re thinking of donating in kind, May Tiangco, the division head of social marketing of Caritas, lists the following items as the most needed:
Easy-to-open canned goods.
Ready-to-eat foods like crackers, biscuits, and other ready-to-eat food
Bottled water
If you're willing to give away your old clothes, make sure they are wearable and are still in good condition. Avoid donating leather jackets, cocktail dresses, ball gowns, coats, and designer tops
Slippers Aside from shampoo and soap, donating other toiletries such as toothbrush, toothpaste, sanitary napkins, and rubbing alcohol is important too
Diapers Mats and blankets
Survivors definitely need antibiotics,
Since most structures were severely damaged in the calamity, donating tents can give Yolanda victims a decent place to stay.
If You would like to donate:
• You can drop off your donations at: • Caritas Manila, 2002 Jesus St., Pandacan, Manila • Radio Veritas, West Avenue corner North EDSA, Quezon City • The Caritas drop-off center at your nearest parish. Call Caritas Manila at +632 562 0020 to 25 if you have questions.
Kindness, hope emerge from Yolanda tragedy
A military officer carries a baby into a truck with her family after they arrived at the Villamore Air Base in Manila from the disaster zone.
The storm may have killed thousands and torn down homes, but those who survived tried to stay together, even as they seek food, water and shelter.
The military was quick to respond to the disaster,
arriving in worst-hit areas as early as Saturday to help
maintain order as residents struggled through the
aftermath.
Elderly survivors’ will to live through the calamity also provided a glimmer of hope for both victims and the rest of the nation whose eyes are all on Yolanda-hit areas.
Though desperate for food and other supplies, some survivors in Tacloban City observed order amid chaos and chose to fall in line for relief goods.
• Pagsanjan• Malabon• Isabela• Malolos• Roxas• Davao(Toril)• Cabuyao
Century Mall Makati
COmmonwealth
HR Assistants
• Male or female• Graduate of psychology or any related
course• With relative work experience in genera
HR Function• Willing to be assigned in Pasig
Accounting Assistant
• Male or Female• 4 years graduate of any business related
course• With knowledge and experience in
Microsoft excel and peach tree system• Willing to be assigned in Pasig
Promodisers
• Male or Female• Not more than 28 years old• At least college level• With sales experience• With knowledge in basic wiring.
Willing to be assigned in:
• Handyman Tagum• Handyman Toril Davao• Citi Bohol• Handyman Meycauayan• Handyman Malolos• Handyman Roxas• HM BF, Sucat, Bicutan
Interested applicants may send their resume at:
Any Suggetions/comments
• Email us at [email protected]
Prepared by:
• Shiela de Guia• HR Assistant