Top Jobs Manila is hosting a simple contest for its readers about their jobs and if they consider it a tough job.
Simply answer "What is your toughest job?" in the comment section below this post.
- Briefly explain why you think it's a tough job.
- Indicate your name and occupation in your entry.
- Send your accompanying photo to alaxantoughjobs@gmail.com
The entries shall automatically be uploaded as your entry to www.toughjobsphilippines.com
Aside from having the chance to win the prizes from the Alaxan FR contest, I will choose three (3) tough jobs from your comments below. Deadline of submission of entries is on July 15, 2010.
Winners will win tough jobs T-shirts, cellphone cleaners and Alaxan FR’s sample packs. Winners can claim their prizes at GeiserMaclang Office at 6F Cambridge Center Building, 108 Tordesillas cor Gallardo Streets, Salcedo Village, Makati City.
Comment away and join Top Job Manila's "Is Your Job The Toughest?" mini Contest!



Being a full time BLOGGER is such a tough job. It's a one man show. I'm the one who writes, editor, marketer, picture taker for the events, link builder, blog designer rolled into one. Whew!
ReplyDeleteAnd I must update my blogs regularly or else the numbers of visitors will decline which means my earnings will decline also. Plus, the fact that I'm an independent now, no mama to run into when I got no money ;)
I am the parts manager of a particular company that services the whole Philippines, I keep track of the inventory of the parts that we need, not to overstock, not to run out of stock. We must be careful to keep inventory flowing, prevent theft, maximize space and most of all serve our client's needs.
ReplyDeleteI must personally see to it that our goals are met and our customers are satisfied. Everyday at the warehouse, we are prone to dust, dirt and sometimes rodents. I have to work even in tough conditions so that, we as a company will survive in this competitive world of ours.
Most people underestimate my job. The money I get is irregular and can be withheld by my boss, even though I work an average of 23 hours a week. I usually have to do work at home just to be able to keep my job. My supervisors even get paid to make my job more difficult. I also have to work with people from different cultures and countries.
ReplyDeleteA K, college student.
Congratulations guys! Please email your Names and address where we can deliver your prizes asap!
ReplyDeletesend to:
jonel dot uy at gmail dot com
email and info sent Thanks
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