SWEET TALK

For the moment , I'm very much occupied in ironing out paper works for

my upcoming license application and up to now I'm still fixing out some

needed documents. To be specific the number 07 requirement called

"Comprehensive Medical Certificate" , apparently most of the medical

clinics I inquired about this don't have the slightest idea what's it

all about and what kinds of specific medical screening would I take.



I do have one clue which the receptionist at manila doctors hospital

clinic gave me, he said that I should go to the main hospital located in

U.N. avenue , ermita manila. Based on the info I should look for resty

on the "industrial medical services department" of the mentioned

hospital and inquire further about the cost. Fair enough and I think

that was the best answer I got for today and quite frankly this person

knows exactly what I'm taking about.



Just to add some info on Why the hell am I pursuing to have a

comprehensive medical checkup in the first place ?! The main reason is

that I need to know the general status of my health and I'm just using

the guise of "for licensure examination purposes" as a cover up for my

personal agenda's.



As for the other requirements needed aside from the medical , I could

say that I had no problems with them whatsoever and it's fairly easy.

One such instance is the said so called "Notarized Document form" which

I easily handled in just a few minutes on a local notary lawyer. I also

made copies of the said Notarized form, at first I was having trouble

finding a colored Xerox . Fortunately I stopped at national bookstore

before going home and saw that they had colored Xerox machine, I never

wasted the opportunity to make copies of that document.



The following day



I went to manila doctors hospital and ended up in Dr. Hayden Kho's

clinic (7th floor Room 711). Which I talked to his secretary and she

said (the secretary) that I don't exactly need a comprehensive medical

exam , all that I needed is just a basic Physical medical exam and

that's about it. She also added that the service cost 1800 PHP. The

price is reasonable and considering the credibility of manila doctors

hospital , it is highly impossible that PRC would not accept it.



After the said inquiry at the hospital , I managed to have the spare

time to visit the PRC office near Far Eastern University to clarify a

few checklist parts. Based on what the rude female staff at window 16,

She said that id doesn't matter which clinic (or hospital) the medical

certificate would from, as long as it's department of health accredited

, then its good enough.



By the way it was only I few days ago that I had finally managed to

figure out were in the hell was PRC actually located. I had no idea that

it was located just in between two well known universities here in metro

manila, to be specific it was in between FEU University -UST University.



Ha ! How could I ever known all this time that PRC was to be found there

- I've been walking to that street during my college years and not once

have I noticed that PRC was there. Anyway it was not my fault that I

didn't know its exact location , given the fact that PRC office building

is so small and what made it more unnoticeable was it's been "sandwich"

by two gigantic universities .



In other matters



Looking back I decided that I should try to consult another well known

medical establishment. Medical City S.M. Marikina ( just a branch ) ,

Upon inquiry the receptionist mentioned that the cost of the medical

service was just only 600 PHP and comes along with a package of CBC . So

I guess medical city offers a much cheaper version . Well as long as its

recognized by PRC and DOH then I think its practical wise that I go for

Medical city (though personally I opt at Manila Doctors hospital).



In other news



Had a chat with a former classmate of mine during college years in Face

book and got an idea that perhaps I could search the social network and

see our former classmates there. Well not that it matter's but I'd just

like to see how is everybody doing after 10 years and see how they are

in life , after all I haven't been in touch with them in a decade. I

wonder how are they doing right now?



Last Saturday mom and dad saw a television show dedicated to Filipino

sailors, at the end of the television show there was a message saying

that "Filipino sailor's show be proud of this profession and sailing is

a noble job" . Upon seeing the portion I could only look down with

disdain on what's the TV host is saying and mumble "does this bastard

knew exactly what he is saying?" , As far as I know most Filipino's

sailors go thru as far as having a professional license and then end up

doing work similar to a constructions job. The typical public have

exactly had no idea that this profession is one of the worst jobs in the

Philippines , too many people and not enough job vacancies to go around

with, the maritime industry in the Philippines is overcrowded and over

standardized .





Thanks but I'm not fooled on sweet talking

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