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What is the measure of a man's success? Reaching the peak of his career? Bringing his family together? Guiding his children to be good citizens? Having loyal friends? There are several measures to success. On this page, you will find the different faces of it as we tackle unique life stories of our crew.
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"I am proud and happy with my family." Who will not know this guy?.......especially in Crewing Dept. The most handsome Master that Jebsens has ever produced or should I say the most sought after Port Captain during his time and up to present.
His good posture, good grooming and charming face are the reasons women notice him. And it is also for these reasons that he tends to stand out from the crowd without him noticing it.
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A product of Leonardo Apostol, a Manila policeman from San Ildefonso, Bulacan and Aniceta Rinen a teacher from Infanta, Quezon. Capt. Reynaldo Apostol is the 3rd child of the couple who had 8 children all born and raised in Manila.
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“LIFE IS A CONTINUOUS STRUGGLE, BE PREPARED” is the precise and accurate phrase that can surely depict the accomplishments of this gentleman master from Leyte.... A man bound to take the skirmish of vitality in the equidistant of the sea... Known for his uneven dedication for the chosen career…A journey of a thousand miles above the hyaline, towards the destination all of us want to proceed and that is success...
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"Excuse me, do you think this will fit you?" Charina asked the stranger beside her. Charina is a Filipino domestic helper in Singapore. She was shopping for some "pasalubong" for her father and the stranger's size was almost similar to that of her father.
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How sweet the feeling was whenever we look at the towering peak of a mountain that almost reaches the sky. Or the building perhaps that strongly stands in the middle of a busy city boosting their firmness and strength. They maybe different in form and nature but the common depiction they bare is the reality that going to the top is not an easy task. It will take us a million steps before we reach the loft. And where do we begin to this long journey? No one can reach its uppermost without taking the first step down to its lowest level. And that is the story of Capt. Ricardo Ababa, take a glimpse of his life both as a person and as a mariner. How he, as a young man, managed to survive the keen journey with twist and turn which led him to where he is today.
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Family-oriented….. Loyal ….Determined and Hardworking … Responsible …. Truthful ….Full believer of the Word of God , the Bible … God fearing person … These character traits would grow apparent as you talk with Chief Officer Romulus, I. Dingcong.
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What would be a better match to a “Rough and icy Norwegian water?” It’s a “One tough sea master right?!… And who would be the person perfectly fit for the position? It is no other than Captain Jose Tamarra.
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"May I kiss you?" It was this question which started 18 years of a wonderful life between Rico and Bheng. It happened during Bheng's 18th birthday, a very important event in her life where she crossed the line from childhood to womanhood. And, although she didn't know it then, it was also that day where she found her right partner in life.
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Back when the seaman’s book was just two pesos and fifty cents, when the licensing office was still the Customs and Immigration, when Abojeb was still non-existent and Botelho was one of the major players in the shipping industry in the Philippines, Captain Rodolfo Cerrada was already roving the deep waters around the world.
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Loyal, honest and sincere. Forthright. Determined and hardworking. Friendly. Adventurous. Family-oriented. A little bit romantic. And oh yes, God-fearing. These are the character traits that would grow apparent as you talk with Chief Engineer Virgilio Galarido.
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In a corner of the Engine Control Room of MV Cherokee Princess, C/E Lauro Novilla has just completed signing the job orders for his engine personnel after concluding his daily rounds of the ship’s machineries.
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Dante, as fondly called by his wife have been sailing since 1980 and have sailed with three companies for fifteen years before he settled with Jebsen beginning 1995 to the present. A boatswain since 1987, he was able to build a house in the early nineties. Wife Loleny put together all her savings from her allotment to buy a lot at Camella Homes in Mabolo, Bacoor, Cavite. The 180 sq. meter lot was fully paid after three years and a house was built on it with the savings of Bosun while onboard. Little by little, both husband and wife have dreamed to have a comfortable home and now the dream is already a reality, a three bedroom bungalow with a garage and a terrace in front.
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