If ever I will see a Filipino who is in dire need of a job but didn't finish any formal schooling, and would consider any job like janitorial, I will advise him/her to apply or run as a President instead of applying to become a Janitor in Canada, for I know he/she would surely pass the qualifications of being a President of the Republic than that of a Janitor. You don't believed me, right? OK, see it for yourself.
Janitor Qualifications
Experience in commercial cleaning methods and procedures, general repair, and grounds keeping;
Ability to lift heavy equipment (up to 50 lbs);
WHMIS certification;
Effective interpersonal and organizational skills;
Ability to communicate effectively in both the written and oral form;
Willingness to work as part of the school support team.
Source:
http://ls-strait.ednet.ns.ca/srsb/SRSBoard.nsf/0/6ce0714354af746e84256c2b004a952d?OpenDocument
And now, the qualifications to become a Philippine President;
Under Article 7, Section 2 of the Philippine Constitution, in order to serve as President, one must be:
1) at least 40 years of age,
2) a registered voter,
3) able to read and write,
4) a Filipino citizen by birth, and
5) a resident of the Philippines for at least 10 years prior to election.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_Philippines
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I'm pretty sure that a lot of will choosing a janitor as there wouldn't be that much to clean up compared to what a president is going to clean. But, if you think about it very carefully, having the power to change your community, help people out, and think about others compared to yourself is definitely one of the things that you can do as a president.
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