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A recognized leader and one of the most established entrepreneurs of the Philippine maritime industry, Carlos Salinas has indeed sailed his ship successfully after a seafaring journey in the foreign shores. 


The shipping industry, accounting over 90 percent of total world trade, was an uncharted territory for the country in the past as ships are usually registered in other countries, operated by a management company from a third country, with an international complement of seafarers.
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Marrero left the Philippines at an age usually associated with approaching retirement, and worked as a domestic helper in Hong Kong for 15 years.

For a woman at the prime of her life to leave her family behind and pursue work overseas is unusual, but Marrero was determined to help finance her four teenage children’s education.

Soon enough, the risk Marrero took bore fruit as the now 69-year-old can finally savor the hard-earned benefits of her work abroad.
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But for Norma Macalindong, it became the sanctuary for a dream. Macalindong, 47, is one of the modern-day heroes that Filipinos look up to, another intrepid pursuer of a decent livelihood oceans away from home.
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A recognized leader and one of the most established entrepreneurs of the Philippine maritime industry, Carlos Salinas has indeed sailed his ship successfully after a seafaring journey in the foreign shores. 


The shipping industry, accounting over 90 percent of total world trade, was an uncharted territory for the country in the past as ships are usually registered in other countries, operated by a management company from a third country, with an international complement of seafarers.
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Marrero left the Philippines at an age usually associated with approaching retirement, and worked as a domestic helper in Hong Kong for 15 years.

For a woman at the prime of her life to leave her family behind and pursue work overseas is unusual, but Marrero was determined to help finance her four teenage children’s education.

Soon enough, the risk Marrero took bore fruit as the now 69-year-old can finally savor the hard-earned benefits of her work abroad.
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But for Norma Macalindong, it became the sanctuary for a dream. Macalindong, 47, is one of the modern-day heroes that Filipinos look up to, another intrepid pursuer of a decent livelihood oceans away from home.
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