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JOB OPPORTUNITY FOR THE LUCKY ONE

OTGTE is looking for ONE COMPETENT, Qualified, Executive Assitant.

1. Preferably with Computer Secretarial Course, Mechanical Engineering or Automotive Technology background is a plus,
2. Can drive a car, With License, If you have your own car it's a plus also.
3. Physically fit, Mentally Stable, A Boy or Girl scout volunteer is also a plus,
4. Organized, Preferably raised by a good Christian, Catholic or Islamic Family Background.
5. Experienced working with Jolliibee or an Automotive supply company is also a plus, but not necessary.
6. Must be between 25 to 35 years of age.
7. Pleasing personality;
8. Male or Female,

JOB DESCRIPTION:

Exciting, Will require plenty of travelling by land or air, Reporting by email or text on a constant basis, Routine works include running of errands with Government agencies for the usual business permits, taxes and licenses. Occasional Delivery work is also included. No fixed time schedule but will observe normal business working hours, no overtime pay but is entitled to periodic bonuses. OJT Period 30 days, 6 Months probationary, Becomes regular after the 7th month.
Time table: within 3 months (Take your time, it's not that urgent)

This is the company: http://climatecure.blogspot.com/

If you got what it takes and if you're Interested, email me your resume' and CV at ehnriko@gmail.com with your cover letter, addressed to Mr. Enrico S. Luga (Pres. OTGTE)

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Notes to ponder

NASA claims that the government could slow down worldwide global warming by cutting down on soot emissions. Studies by NASA show that cutting down on soot would not only have an immediate cooling effect, but would also put a stop to many of the deaths caused by air pollution. When soot is formed, it typically travels through the air absorbing and releasing solar radiation which in turn begins to warm the atmosphere. Cutting soot emissions would be an immediate help against global warming, as the soot would quickly fall out of the atmosphere and begin to cool it down.

Cutting back on soot emissions would buy us time in our fight against global warming. Soot is caused by the partial burning of fossil fuels, wood and vegetation. Soot is known to contain over forty different cancer causing chemicals, and a complete cut would offer untold health benefits worldwide.


Environmental conservation has always been a topic for lengthy discussions, but up until recent times, global warming and climate changes were vague subjects, with no hard proof. Not surprisingly, the previous lack of attention to these issues have created a very gloomy outlook on our future. So, considering all this, what could be the biggest contributor to climate changes through global warming? Transportation - the man-made iron horses, flying machines and sea monsters, so to speak.

The question we have now is how green is our transportation? The majority of the worlds' vehicles are fueled by oil (petrol, diesel and kerosene). Even if they rely on electricity, the stations used to generate this electricity use fossil fuels for power! Excluding vehicle manufacture, transportation is responsible for 14% of the artificially created greenhouse emissions, mostly carbondioxide.

Automobiles, trains and planes are all responsible for this problem, but cars are the highest impact-makers. They release approximately six times more carbondioxide than a plane and seven times more than sea vessels.

What is Air Pollution?

Air pollution is somewhat difficult to define because many air pollutants, at low concentrations, are essential nutrients for the sustainable development of ecosystems. So, air pollution could be defined as:A state of the atmosphere, which leads to the exposure of human beings and/or ecosystems to such high levels or loads of specific compounds or mixtures thereof, that damage is caused. With very few exceptions, all compounds that are considered air pollutants have both natural as well as human-made origins.

Air pollution is not a new phenomenon; in Medieval times, the burning of coal was forbidden in London while Parliament was in session. Air pollution problems have dramatically increased in intensity as well as scale due to the increase in emissions since the Industrial Revolution.