Seafaring is a unique and unusual profession – in almost every category it is unlike most any other job or career. There is a risk, danger, challenge, and even disconnection but there can hopefully be rewards which make up for the negatives.
Mariano Yanguas of Bintawan Sur Villaverde is a successful seaman through hardworking and determination he was able to attain the rank of a chief engineer of a cargo ship vessel that travels around the world.
Yanguas was motivated because the life of a farmer is hard, so he tried to enroll and studied at Philippine Maritime Institute- Colleges in Manila leading to a course of BS in Marine Transportation in The Philippines and he got his license after an examination.
He was able to rose from the ranks from Master to Chief engineer and became the head of the crew who oversees and takes responsibilities of the ship's plant operations. Yanguas also supervise his fellow department personnel while providing job training and guidance to his fellow assistant engineers.
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