June 14, 2007

On Her Way To Greener Pasture…Great Luck Welcomes Her

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Our Pinay Successful In Muscat City, Ms. Dianne Bernardo

MUSCAT CITY, Oman - Muscat is the capital city of Oman. It is one of the oldest cities in the Middle East. It has been known since the second century AD. The city of Muscat, like much of Oman, is dominated by trade. The more traditional exports of the city include dates, mother of pearl, frankincense and fishes. In 30 km. south of Muscat City, in the upscale suburb of Al Ghubra in North Ghubra 232, we can locate one of the leading hotels in the world - the Chedi Muscat Hotel.

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Managers, Supervisors and Officers of The Chedi Muscat Hotel - Morton, Charina, Susu, Ali, Aslam and Dianne

The Internationa luxury of a five-star hotel, The Chedi Muscat Hotel where one of our successful Pinay works for more than 3 years now as the hotel's Reservation Officer. A native of Ozamiz City, Dianne Bernardo is a former Medical Representative from a multi-national company, Aventis Pasteur - Zuellig Pharmalink. Dianne says, she really loves her work as a Medical Representaive and of course her former company, and she really miss those times, but she needs to move into a new horizon.

Everybody needs to be on our prime, as we grow up we seek for a better and greener pasture. Like Dianne, she looks for a greener one in the city of Oman, that's why she took the great risk going last November 2004 in Muscat City. Though with hesitation, lucks welcome her swiftly and now she's enjoying the fruit of her success together with other nationalities like the Irish, Indian, Omani, and Burmese. Dianne, our kababayan working and living successfully in Muscat City, Oman as Hotel Reservation Officer really deserves a hand of salute, for doing her best in one of the world's leading Hotel, The Chedi Muscat Hotel.

Filed under Pinoy Abroad Success Stories by kuya.rens.
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