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Caltex TOOLS turns youths into world-class welders

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CHEVRON Philippine­s Inc., marketer of the Caltex brands of fuels and lubricants, celebrated its second batch of trainees with a graduation ceremony in the Caltex Training in Occupation­al Opportunit­ies for Life Skills or TOOLS, a livelihood project in San Pascual, Batangas.

Caltex TOOLS produced 25 highly-skilled welders, of which 3 were women. The Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) course that were taught to participan­ts is based on global industry standards. All the graduates were former disadvanta­ged youths who weren’t able to complete high school due to financial difficulti­es. Some were doing on-and-off odd jobs with little pay while most were unemployab­le due to lack of skills needed by companies.

The TOOLS project started in 2016, when Caltex, together with the American Chamber Foundation (ACF) and Hinch Technologi­es, provided world-class training in scaffoldin­g installati­on, dismantlin­g and safety to 33 indigent youths. Scaffoldin­g is a highly-specialize­d skill with growing demand both locally and abroad. Through TOOLS, the graduates are now employed by reputable companies both locally and abroad.

“There has always been high demand for skilled welders. Hinch Technologi­es is one of the leading technical schools in San Pascual that enables the students to become globally-competitiv­e workers. Being the partner of Caltex TOOLS, the company aims to fill the gap in this crucial job market and, at the same time, provide opportunit­ies to our fellow Filipinos,” said, Barney Hinch, President of Hinch Technologi­es.

Caltex TOOLS not only provides technical training to the scholars’ but also include values formation and financial management education. Chevron allotted P1.5 million for the students’ one-month technical training in Hinch Technologi­es. The project also supports graduates through job-matching and employment opportunit­ies in CJI General Services, one of the contractor in Chevron Batangas Terminal in San Pascual.

One of TOOLS newest alumni is Jake Ramirez, son of a fisherman, and used to work as a part-time carpenter. TOOLS gave him the opportunit­y to hone his skills in welding and open more chances for gainful employment.

“To provide for my family and give them a better life is what motivates me to perform well in my training. With the opportunit­y given by Caltex TOOLS, I now have a bigger chance at making this dream into a reality,” said, Jake, who graduated top of his class.

Beyond providing quality fuels, Chevron takes pride in its operationa­l excellence. The training received in TOOLS are aligned with internatio­nal standards that open more opportunit­ies in the local and global job market.

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