While my husband and I were dining in one of the restaurants in Mall of Asia last week, I heard a familiar voice from the other side of the table. And I was not mistaken because it is my former colleague, Vic from DLSU-CSB.
He approached our table and he told us that it is his send off party since he will be following his wife in Boston who is working there as a nurse. Vic is also in the medical field but decided to switch careers when he was hired as an IT purchasing officer at DLSU-CSB. But since the demand for nursing professionals abroad are increasing, he and his wife decided to try their luck there.
His wife was the first one to leave since his wife already passed the Nursing certification required to get a job in the US. Then his wife just filed a sponsorship for him and their kids. He will be leaving next week with his kids and he said that he is excited but at the same time he is a little anxious because this is a big change for his family.
But I know my good friend Vic will not have a hard time looking for jobs in Boston since he has vast experience as a nurse or he can pursue his career in IT. So to Vic and his family, good luck to your new life in Boston!
He approached our table and he told us that it is his send off party since he will be following his wife in Boston who is working there as a nurse. Vic is also in the medical field but decided to switch careers when he was hired as an IT purchasing officer at DLSU-CSB. But since the demand for nursing professionals abroad are increasing, he and his wife decided to try their luck there.
His wife was the first one to leave since his wife already passed the Nursing certification required to get a job in the US. Then his wife just filed a sponsorship for him and their kids. He will be leaving next week with his kids and he said that he is excited but at the same time he is a little anxious because this is a big change for his family.
But I know my good friend Vic will not have a hard time looking for jobs in Boston since he has vast experience as a nurse or he can pursue his career in IT. So to Vic and his family, good luck to your new life in Boston!






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