Twenty-two-year-old Daryl Ayog is a proud member of Indigenous People (IPs) who belongs to the Bagobo Tribe in Marilog District. He comes from an enormous family; in fact, he is the sixth out of his ten siblings.
Daryl Ayog delivers his impression speech in front of his classmates during their Housekeeping Graduation Rites last September 25, 2019 at Roey's Event Center. |
He started his journey in TESDA–WNAS when he took up Agricultural Crops Production NC I and NC III. Afterward, he proceeded to Animal Production NC II before he pursued Housekeeping NC II and NC III.
Once he recounted having a topsy-turvy ride when he continued his training in TESDA–WNAS because of poverty and lacks financial support. But with his perseverance and commitment, he was able to harvest success.
Last September 2019,
he started his career as Room Attendant at Apo View Hotel. The experience of
working at a four-star hotel is a perfect stepping stone for his desire to work
abroad. For a greener opportunity to achieve his simple dream–to help his
family and represent his roots! - By Albrecth Bravo Jr.