Dale talking to Sister Whittaker and a volunteer.
We left home around 8:00 this morning, Saturday, April 5th and drove to the Aurora church building in Quezon City to go to a Job Supermarket presented by the Self Reliance Center in that building. A Job Supermarket is an opportunity to bring together job seekers and employment agencies. We wanted to get an idea of how it was organized so we could prepare to do one in Makati later this year. There were about 20 booths set up with manpower agencies and other job search businesses.
People applying for jobs at the Supermarket.
We walked around and talked to the different agencies and asked them if they would be interested in doing a job fair in Makati. Most of them said they would like to. So now we have some more businesses to invite to our job fair. There was someone there from McDonalds who told us that they have a goal of having 1000 stores in the Philippines and they were always hiring. Their office is in Makati. We took pictures of the room set up and then went downstairs to find out what they were doing in the Self Reliance Center. There were people there taking pictures of job applicants and making copies to put on resumes. There were some volunteers working with applicants on their resumes as well. It was nice to see all of this before we get ready to do one.
Pasay North Zone on April 7, 2014
On Monday afternoon, April 7th, we went with our Zone to tour the American Embassy. We had arranged the tour with Brother Bremner who is one of the Church members that work in the Embassy. All of the missionaries were excited about going. This is probably more of a reflection on how little there is to do on p-day here other than wash clothes. The tour was nice. Brother Bremner did a good job with it and the building was historic and fairly ornate with quite a few picture of the WW II era. On the way to the Embassy we walked along the boardwalk and the missionaries were all impressed by the view of Manila Bay and how nice it was. They took quite a few pictures. I think that there were about 16 missionaries. One pair had to go for a medical check up and could not go.
Elder Jenson at Manila Bay with the U.S. Embassy behind him.
On the way we noticed that while all of the young men were busy talking to each other the Sister Missionary Trainers (the two tall sisters in the picture above) were talking to people they met about the Church. They talked to someone with a Wendy's shirt on and gave him a pamphlet and then later talked to someone in McDonalds. Talking to people about the Church is what missionaries are supposed to do. It was a great example for the whole group. Dale brought this up the next day during the Zone Meeting.
Anna on the elevated crosswalk near the embassy.
We always love being with the young missionaries. They are great!
You fit right in with those youngsters!! Bet it was a fun day! Naomi
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