Friday, February 16, 2018

My Sojourn

My sojourn, My life
I left, I moved, 
i did stupid things,
I was scared
I was bold.
I regret some actions and words.
My sojourn,
It was fulfilling
it was painful,
it was fun,
it was an experience,
it was enlightening.
i thank God where I've been, where I am now and where i'd be tomorrow.
I am glad, I am me.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

How to Get to CHED (Commission on Higher Education) Office at Quezon City

Commission on Higher Education
#55 C.P. Garcia Ave.
Diliman, Quezon City

By BUS:
In getting to this address, if you are from Laguna, Alabang, Makati or Batangas Area, take a bus going to SM Fairview or PHILCOA.  Alight at PHILCOA.  The bus will stop under the overpass.  So you have to walk through the road.  You are now facing the Mini-Stop outlet.  Walk down and look for the tricycle terminal.  You have to choose the red tricycle.  Their route is CHED.   The tricycle driver will drop you exactly at the front gate of CHED's office. The tricycle's fare is Php.30.00.

By MRT:

To avoid the traffic jam, take the MRT from Magallanes station to Kamuning Station.  From Kamuning station, take the bus going to Philcoa.

Note: No need to worry, you will not be lost because the bus conductor tells the passengers the next stop they have to make.

Be careful when crossing the street.


How to get to PRC Manila

If you are coming from Alabang, Makati or Laguna Area, take a bus going to Lawton.  Alight at the Park 'N Ride Terminal.  Outside the terminal are jeepneys going to Morayta.  Take a jeepney going to Morayta.  Tell the jeepney driver to drop you off to Morayta.

Once you are at Morayta, Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) is just a two-minute walk away.

Be careful when crossing the street. :) 

Sunday, May 21, 2017

The Improved Talao-Talao Dalahican Port Lucena City

From the year 1993-2014, I frequent the seas and ports of Talao-Talao Dalahican Port and Balanacan Port.  From that year, every travel by sea was horrendous!  I have to use the waiting area and the toilet of the port.  Needless to say, the sight was unpleasant.  The saddening sight and feeling goes on and on until I visited the province of Marinduque last  April 20, 2017.

Lo and Behold!  There is an improvement in the waiting area.  The toilet is 70% clean.  There is an scanner.  Coast Guards roam around the port.

Here are photos taken inside the port.












Way to go Philippine Port Authority!

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

How to Start a Keno Lotto Outlet?

Be an Agent

BENEFITS OF AN AGENT

As an authorized Keno agent, you get the following benefits:
  • 5% of gross daily Keno sales as commission income
  • Keno as an added attraction to your existing business
  • Marketing and training support from PCSO
  • Increased revenues from the same retail space selling lotto, sweepstakes  &  Scratchit™ tickets
  • Being part of the PCSO lottery network enables you to contribute to PCSO’s charity fund to help our less fortunate countrymen.

KENO AGENT CRITERIA

Who Can Become a Keno Agent?

  • A Filipino citizen, at least, 21 years old; or
  • A corporation duly registered and existing under Philippine laws and 100% Filipino-owned

To ensure that a Keno outlet will be successful, it should:

  • Be located in a high foot traffic area that is 100 meters away from an operating Keno outlet; and 100 meters away from schools (preparatory, elementary, high school & day care);
  • Have a minimum 2×2 meters of dry floor space with proper ventilation for a Keno booth, and about 6 sqm of covered space in front of the booth as playing area while waiting for draw results  every 10 minutes;
  • Have a dedicated teller to sell tickets and pay cash prizes to winners;
  • Have the required PCSO and Keno signages installed to attract players to the outlet.

 

APPLICATION PROCESS

1.Access www.pcso.gov.ph or CLICK HERE  to download a Keno Application Form.  Fill out the form and collate all the documentary requirements listed on the form applicable to you.
2. Submit duly accomplished Application Form together with the complete documentary requirements to the PCSO Main Office in Manila or at the PCSO Branch nearest your proposed Keno outlet.
3. Pay the application filing fee of P2,500 to the PCSO Treasury Dept or PCSO Branch Cashier upon submission of the Application Form together with the complete documentary requirements.
4. Upon receipt of notice of approval to operate a Keno outlet, pay the installation fee of P10,000 and post a Cash Bond of P300,000 with the PCSO, within 30 days from date of approval notice.  In lieu of the Cash Bond, you can post a Surety Bond covering the amount of P700,000 which requires a premium expense of approximately  P7,000.
5. Provide a personal computer (PC) set with a 1GB RAM and a 21” monitor (at a minimum) for online Keno draw results.  Your PC can be brand new or second hand, subject to evaluation by our Keno technicians.
6. Once the above fees are paid, you will be required to attend training for Keno agents at the assigned PCSO office or branch; PCSO will install the Keno terminal; and you will be supplied with play slips, paper thermal rolls, and internet connection to be able to launch your Keno outlet.
7.Operate your Keno Outlet.

How to Start a PCSO Lotto Outlet Franchise?

About PCSO and Lotto

The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office or PCSO is the philanthropy arm of the Philippine government, subsidizing to vital wellbeing and welfare exercises. The PCSO’s essential profit originate from the people who enter sweepstakes or lotto draws supported by the organization. Charter permits the PCSO to designate 30% of its net deals to the Charity Fund, while 55% is dispensed to prizes, and 15% to operations.
PCSO started with only two recipients: the Philippine Tuberculosis Society and Hospicio de San Jose – the PCSO now has an extensive rundown of recipients that incorporate the Red Cross, Blood Bank, National Mental Hospital, Boys’ Town in Marikina, Missionaries of Charity in Cebu, Golden Acres, Tala Leprosarium, Commission on Family Life in Laoag City, Bacolod Boys’ Home in Negros Occidental, Dominican Missionaries’ Stela Maris Nursery, Leprosarium in Zamboanga City, Daughter of Mary, Mother of the Church in Naga City, sustenance focuses, country wellbeing centers, government clinics, and numerous others. Now, it caters to more than 8,000 recipients.

Main Products/Services Offered

  1. Lotto Games: Grand Lotto 6/55; Power Lotto; Super Lotto 6/49; Mega Lotto 6/45; Lotto 6/42; Lotto 6 Digit Game; Lotto 4D; SuerTres; EZ2 Lotto
  2. Small Town Lottery
  3. Mini-Sweepstakes
  4. Keno
  5. Scratch It! Instant Tama!
  6. KasCash

Who Would be Eligible to Apply as a Franchisee?

For Individual Applicant:
  • Filipino citizen
  • At least 21 years old
For Corporation:
  • Registered under Philippine law
  • 100% Filipino-owned

What are the Requirements to be Submitted?

For Individual Applicant:
  • Three (3) latest ID pictures (2 x 2);
  • Three (3) latest ID pictures (2 x 2) of spouse;
  • Letter of Intent;
  • Online Lottery Personal Data Sheet;
  • Proof of Income;
  • Income Tax Return
For Self-employed:
  • Income Tax Return
  • Registration of Business
  • Audited Financial Statements
For Corporation:
  • Bio-data of Corporate Officers and Directors
  • Photocopy of S.E.C Registration Photocopy of Articles of Incorporation Photocopy of By Laws Latest audited Financial Statement I.T.R. for the immediately preceding year Letter of Intent Contract of Lease Building Owner’s Authorization Sketch/Location Map of the Proposed Agency Site Photograph of the Vicinity Photograph of the Building
  • Photograph of the Interior
For documentation purposes, the applicant must also submit these information regarding the location:
  • Sketch or map of the site showing location of existing lotto outlets in the area
  • Pictures of the proposed site and its vicinity
  • Proof of ownership of the site
  • For owner: Include land title
  • For lessee: Include a notarized certification from the building owner

Where Should Your Proposed or Target Location for Your PCSO Lotto Franchise Be?

The location will be left to the candidate, including expenses for rent, lease, development, establishment of electrical lines, telephone lines, security gimmicks and all different associations. This implies that candidates must know the best place to put a lotto outlet besides conforming to area necessities set by PCSO.
A perfect site is some place with few existing lotto outlets, exceptionally available and ideally packed. Some current operators have set their outlets close to markets, inside shopping centers, near neighborhoods, close to establishments that draw numerous clients like restaurants, corner stores and others.
PCSO’s requirements for location are as follows:
  • Minimum distance from another outlet should be 50m
  • Minimum distance from elementary and secondary schools should be 100m
  • Floor space should be at least 2m by 2m
  • Business counters should measure at least 36in by 24in
  • Floor space must be dry, ventilated (preferably air conditioned) and should not be prone to floods
  • Must have at least one fixed landline for hotline use
  • Must face the direction of human traffic or major traffic flow
  • Regular power supply of 220VAC
  • Available space for terminal installation, modem and lottery paraphernalia like shelves, counters and cabinets

Application Process for a PCSO Lotto Franchise

1. Submit appropriately filled Lotto Application form (downloadable at the PCSO site) and other narrative prerequisites (see beneath for complete rundown) to PCSO. For outlets inside Metro Manila, submit the necessities at the PCSO Main Office. For outlets outside Metro Manila, submit them at the PCSO Branch Office covering the area.
2. Pay the application expense of P2,500.00 to the PCSO Treasury Department (Main Office) or Cashier (Branch Office).
3. On the off chance that sanction, the accompanying must be paid inside 30 days:
Establishment Fee of P10,000.00 to the Treasury Department (Main Office) or Cashier (Branch Office); and
Money Bond of P300,000.00 or Surety Bond to cover the measure of P700,000.00.

Security of Your PCSO Lotto Outlet

PCSO outlets can earn a lot of money overnight, the establishment must be highly secure. In addition to the location requirements, the entrepreneurs must be ready to remodel the chosen establishment to meet PCSO specifications on security, which includes: Cost of buying the establishment varies, but may hit somewhere around Php500,000 since the ideal sites have to be located in highly accessible, commercial areas.
The operators benefits from an outlet by winning a rate of the gross sale of an item, generally 4.5 to 5%. The more tickets sold, the higher the profits. Furthermore, if an outlet manager holds a winning ticket, then the holder will be given a rate of the winning ticket, which can reach up to Php500,000.
So if you are ready to start your venture by investing and getting your own PCSO Lotto outlet, then you have to start downloading the application form from their site and check them out from the contact details below:

Contact Details

PCSO Main Office: PICC Secretariat Bldg, CCP Complex, 1307 Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
Website: www.pcso.gov.ph