Monday, February 16, 2015

Working online, home-based job, or whatever the hell you call it!


I am a living proof that you can stay at home and earn as much or more than what managers in call centers earn each month with half the workload.
Siaton Plaza at 1:00 PM

But is the work easy? No, it's not!

Like any other jobs, you need to work to earn!

You have to have determination to work without someone watching over your back.

You need to befriend yourself so you can work when you need to work.

You need to be in an environment conducive to working and thinking.

You need to have a computer or a laptop.

You need to have a stable internet connection.

You need to be proficient in English language. Both written and spoken.

You must have a verified Paypal account where payment for all your hard work will be made.

You must have a bank savings or checking account linked to your Paypal account where you can transfer funds to.

Most importantly, you must have a client you can work for!

In the following days or weeks, I will tackle these topics one by one so you'll know how to start your career as a freelance online worker. And yes, I'm here in Siaton. You'll probably catch me around 6 to 7 PM every evening in the oval… walking. If you're interested to learn more about home-based jobs, feel free to approach me.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

PAGASA: Typhoon Ruby will make a landfall Saturday evening between 8PM-10PM


Contrary to its initial forecasts, PAGASA said in its latest weather bulletin that typhoon Ruby is going to make a landfall tonight approximately between 8-10PM in Dolores, Eastern Samar.

Typhoon Ruby to make a landfall sooner than expected.

According to Manny Mendoza of PAGASA, Ruby's landfall is earlier than expected, as it moves a bit faster at 16kph from 13kph.

PAGASA said the new data is based on Virac radar, thus they are positive about the typhoon's change of direction. PAGASA deputy administrator Dr. Landrico Dalida Jr. further said that they now have a clear visual of the eye of Ruby, which is aiming to hit Dolores, a village situated between Borongan and Catarman, in Samar.

As of 12:00 noon of December 6 (Saturday), the eye of Ruby was located based on the available satellite data at 240 kilometers East of Catarman, Northern Samar (12.1°N, 126.8°E).

Typhoon Ruby has slightly weakened as it continues to threaten the Samar provinces while maintaining its course.

Public Storm Warning Signals


Areas under storm signal number 3 (winds of 100-185kph is expected in at least 18 hours):


  • Luzon (Catanduanes, Albay, Sorsogon, Masbate, Ticao Island
  • Visayas ( Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Samar, Biliran


Areas under storm signal number 2 (winds of 61-100kph is expected in at least 24 hours):


  • Luzon (Camarines Sur, Burias Island, Romblon)
  • Visayas ( Capiz, Northern Cebu, Cebu City, Bantayan Island, Camotes Island, Leyte, Southern Leyte)
  • Mindanao ( Dinagat Province)


Areas under storm signal number 1 (winds of 30-60 kph is expected in at least 36 hours):


  • Luzon (Southern Quezon, Camarines Norte, Marinduque, Batangas, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro)
  • Visayas ( Antique, Aklan, Iloilo, Guimaras, Northern Negros, Rest of Cebu, Bohol)
  • Mindanao (Surigao del Norte, Siargao Island)


Residents in the affected areas, especially those living in low lying and mountainous areas are warned against possible flashfloods and landslides. Also those living along the coast are warned on the occurrence of big waves associated with Storm Surge which may reach up to 4.5 meters high.

Heavy-intense rainfall is also expected to prevail in these areas.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Super Typhoon Ruby Update: Storm Signal warnings 1-2 issued in 34 areas as of Dec. 5


Typhoon Ruby has intensified further inside PAR and is now a classified as super typhoon by the Philippine weather bureau. As of December, 5 (early morning), supertyphoon Ruby (with international codename Hagupit) was located based on available satellite data at 500 kilometers east of Borongan, Eastern Samar (4AM). It packs maximum sustained winds of 215 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 250kph, according to the state weather agency PAGASA in its latest weather bulletin.
Super Typhoon Ruby (Hagupit), based on PAGASA's latest data satellite image as of December 5, 2014.

PAGASA forecaster Manny Mendoza, in today's early morning radio interview, cited the agency's data, forecasting Ruby to make a landfall in Borongan, Samar possibly by morning of Sunday, December 7th.

PAGASA forecasts it to move west-northwest at 13kph and is expected to be at 230 kilometers east of Borongan, Eastern Samar by morning of Saturday, December 6th.

By Sunday morning, Ruby is expected to be at 85 kilometers southeast of Catarman, in Northern Samar and in the vicinity of Romblon, Romblon by Monday morning.

Storm Signal Warnings 1-2 Issued in at least 34 areas in Visayas


As of December 5, 18 areas are placed under Storm Signal No. 2, including Sorsogon, Ticao Island, Masbate, Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Samar, Biliran, Leyte, Southern Leyte, Northern Cebu, Cebu City, Bantayan Island, Camotes Island, Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Norte, Surigao del Norte, Dinagat Island, and Siargao Island.

Signal No. 1 is issued on the same date, in 16 areas including Catanduanes, Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Burias Island, Romblon, Capiz, Iloilo, Negros Oriental, Negros Occidental, Rest of Cebu, Siquijor, Bohol, Misamis Oriental, Agusan del Sur and Camiguin Island.

According to PAGASA, heavy to intense rainfall (approximately 7.5 to 20 mm per hour) is expected to prevail in areas within the typhoon's 700-km diameter. The typhoon will also bring rough to very rough sea conditions over the seaboards of Visayas, eastern seaboards of Central and Southern Luzon, seaboards of Northern Luzon, and over the northern and eastern seaboards of Mindanao.

In line with this, PAGASA advised all fisherfolks and those using small seacrafts not to venture out over the said seaboards. Those living near coastal areas are also being alerted on the possibility of storm surges.

Storm Surge Advisories from PAGASA as of December 5


So far, three areas are placed under Storm Surge Advisory 3. These are the areas of Talalora, Samar (2.72 to 3.72 meters), Babatngon, Leyte (2.71 to 3.71 meters) and Sta. Rita, Samar (2.70 to 3.70 meters).

Eleven (11) areas are under Storm Surge Advisory 2. These are the areas of:

  • Barugo, Leyte at 2.23 to 3.23 meters
  • San Miguel, Leyte at 2.23 to 3.23 meters
  • Caibiran, Biliran at 2.17 to 3.17 meters
  • Cabucgayan, Biliran at 2.17 to 3.17 meters
  • Culaba, Biliran at 2.16 to 3.16 meters
  • San Remigio, Cebu at 2.09 to 3.09 meters
  • Medellin, Cebu at 2.09 to 3.09 meters
  • Tarangnan, Samar at 2.00 to 3.00 meters
  • Catbalogan , Samar at 2.00 to 3.00 meters
  • Gandara, Samar at 2.00 to 3.00 meters
  • Sta. Margarita, Samar at 2.00 to 3.00 meters


Twenty-eight (28) areas are under Storm Surge Advisory 1, including the following:

  • Uson, Masbate, 1.99 to 2.99 meters
  • Mobo, Masbate, 1.99 to 2.99 meters
  • Sta. Fe, Cebu, 1.96 to 2.96 meters
  • Bantayan, Cebu, 1.94 to 2.94 meters
  • Tabuelan, Cebu, 1.90 to 2.90 meters
  • Daram, Samar, 1.82 to 2.82 meters
  • Carigara, Leyte, 1.78 to 2.78 meters
  • Esperanza, Masbate, 1.72 to 2.72 meters
  • Pio V. Cruz, Masbate, 1.72 to 2.72 meters
  • Tuburan, Cebu, 1.71 to 2.71 meters
  • San Dionisio, Iloilo, 1.70 to 2.70 meters
  • Batad, Iioilo, 1.70 to 2.70 meters
  • Estancia, Iloilo, 1.69 to 2.69 meters
  • Leyte, Leyte, 1.66 to 2.66 meters
  • Kawayan, Biliran, 1.63 to 2.63 meters
  • Maripipi, Biliran, 1.63 to 2.63 meters
  • Dimasalang, Masbate, 1.61 to 2.61 meters
  • Almeria, Biliran, 1.61 to 2.61
  • Batuan, Masbate, 1.59 to 2.59 meters
  • Carles, Iioilo, 1.57 to 2.57 meters
  • Cawayan, Masbate, 1.56 to 2.56 meters
  • Daanbantayan, Cebu, 1.53 to 2.53 meters
  • Capoocan, Leyte, 1.52 to 2.52 meters
  • Madridejos, Cebu, 1.52 to 2.52 meters
  • Palanas, Masbate, 1.51 to 2.51 meters
  • Sagay, Negros Occidental, 1.51 to 2.51 meters
  • Placer, Masbate, 1.51 to 2.51 meters
  • Merida, Leyte, 1.50 to 2.50 meters

Based on the hourly update of PAGASA's severe weather bulletin, super typhoon Ruby is already at 435km East of Borongan, Eastern Samar (11.8°N, 129.4°E) as of 10:00 AM of December 5, 2014.

Residents and visitors along Visayas, Northeastern Mindanao and Southern Luzon are advised to closely monitor the development of super typhoon Ruby (Hagupit).

Source: GMA News, PAGASA

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Typhoon Hagupit has entered PAR, DepEd suspends more classes in Visayas


"As of 4AM today (Thursday), the eye of typhoon Hagupit, now localled codenamed Ruby, was located based on all available satellite data at 942 kilometers East Northeast of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur or 1, 023 kilometers East of Surigao City. It carries maximum sustained winds of 175 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 210 kph. It is expected to move West Northwest at 25kph. Northeast moonsoon affecting Northern Luzon." -- This is the latest update from PAGASA's daily weather advisory (weather bulletin) issued at 5:00AM (Thursday), December 4, 2014.

Latest position of typhoon Ruby (Hagupit) as of 4AM Thursday, December 4, based on available satellite data by PAGASA.

According to the state weather agency, typhoon Ruby has intensified as it entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility at 3:00 AM today. It is expected to make a landfall over Eastern Visayas by Saturday morning, December 6th, said PAGASA forecaster Jun Galang in a radio interview early morning today. Galang added that Ruby is likely to stay within the PAR until Tuesday (December 9th) of next week.

In line with the presence of the new super typhoon in PAR, DepEd has ordered suspension of classes in at least two areas in Easter Visayas. The directive is given in anticipation of bad weather conditions caused by Typhoon Ruby (Hagupit).

Here are the list of areas and schools where classes are suspended by DepEd amid threat of super typhoon Ruby:

1. Samar: Catbalogan - all levels suspended, December 4 and 5
2. Tacloban City - all levels suspended, December 4 and 5
3. Visayas State University - classes suspended from December 4 to 5
4. Leyte - all levels suspended, December 4
5. Southern Leyte - all levels suspended, from December 4 (noon) to December 5

Meanwhile, many schools and LGUs in Biliran had already ordered suspension of classes for December 4 and 5, due to typhoon Ruby.

Classes at the University of the Philippines Visayas in Tacloban are also suspended from December 4 until December 9. Regular classes will resume on the 11th of December.

More schools have also suspended classes since the official directive was released by DepEd at around 8:00 o'clock this morning.

All residents in the affected areas are advised to be prepared and stay vigilant, as the super typhoon approaches and is soon to make a landfall this weekend. Those living in coastal areas are also warned of storm surge of up to 4 meters high.

Source: GMA News

PH Weather Update: Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby) to possibly make a direct hit on Philippine landmass


The country is now facing yet another catastrophic danger as anew strong typhoon Hagupit is closely approaching the Philippine Area of Responsibility. Here's the latest update from PAGASA on typhoon Hagupit, issued on Wednesday, December 3, 2014.

Initial track of Typhoon Hagupit

PAGASA continues to keep track of Typhoon Hagupit (codenamed Ruby), as it moves closer to the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR). Hagupit is so far deemed the strongest cyclone to hit the country this year.

According to the state weather bureau in its latest statement during a press conference at the National Disaster Risk Reduction (NDRRMC) held at 4PM of December 3 (Wednesday), the chances of typhoon Hagupit to make a direct hit on Philippine landmass increase to 75 percent. It is expected to make a landfall this weekend in the Visayas region.

Based on satellite data, typhoon Hagupit was located at 1, 278 km east of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur, as of 4pm Wednesday. It will move west northwest at a speed of 30 kph.

PAGASA forecasts it to enter PAR by Thursday (December 4) with 160 kph winds and gustiness of up to 195 kph. It is expected to cross the Visayas regions by Sunday, December 7, affecting the provinces of Samar, Leyte, northern part of Cebu, southern part of Bicol and northern part of Panay.

If it moves northwards, then it will hit Quezon areas, Bicol and Samar.

According to PAGASA, the presence of a low pressure area (LPA) in the northern part of the country could pull the approaching strong typhoon away from the Philippine landmass but then again, PAGASA said it may be too weak to make this happen.

Earlier projections of typhoon Hagupit saying it's recurving north had gone down to 25 percent from 40 percent. This means it's more likely to hit more lands in the country.

A detailed typhoon track will be announced by PAGASA 48 hours before it makes a landfall.

The Philippine weather bureau is now urging the public to get ready as early as now. Although, it says Hagupit is not that strong as Yolanda, the fact that it carries up to 195 kph winds makes it already very strong. Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), which struck the country last year had maximum sustained winds of up to 220 kph.

Maximum red alert has already been issued by NDRRMC on Wednesday.

Keep posted more updates on typhoon Hagupit to be published anytime soon in this site.


Source: PAGASA

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Typhoon Ompong Update as of October 9, 2014: Moving slower yet intense


The latest weather advisory issued by PAGASA at 5:00AM, October 9, 2014, the eye of typhoon Ompong (Vongfong) was located based on all available data at 940 km East of Southeast of Calayan, Cagayan with maximum sustained winds of 215kph and gustiness of up to 250kph.


PAGASA forecasts to move North Northwest at 9kph.

While the Philippine bureau said Ompong is too far to affect any part of the country, heavy rainfalls are expected to prevail in several regions, across Visayas and Mindanao due to the presence of Intertropical Convergence Zone or ITCZ.

Latest Weather Update October 8th: Typhoon Ompong(Vongfong)


PAGASA, in its latest weather advisory issued at 10:30AM of Wednesday, October 8, 2014, said Typhoon Ompong has maintained its strength as it moves west northwest over the Philippines Sea.


Based on satellite data, the eye of Typhoon Ompong was located at 1,080 km East of Tuguegarao City as of 10:00AM, Wednesday. It has maximum sustained windes of 215 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 255 kph. It is forecasted to slowly move West Northwest at 9kph.