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Sa mga lalaki nga gusto ug adventure... Aside from being a safety officer, you can train in instrumentation / control technician.
Right now, naa koy mga classmates who are even high school graduates, those who have minimal background in mathematics yet they find the profession fun, easy and lots of job opportunities abroad.
Reality check though, as a neophyte instrumentation tech in the Middle East (those with ZERO working experience) only earns around 30-35k php. But within 5 years, these salary can double and can even land you in offshore / oil rig platform jobs that can offer you 200-500k php with a staunch experience (even if you are not an engineering graduate or licensed).
Best of all, being an instrumentation tech is just like being "medical profession"... you won't lift heavy objects or get dirty.
I know off topic ni, pero for those who are bored in their profession and want to U-Turn and immediately land a job in the mid east, and a stepping stone for Canada and Australia as well, instrumentation is a good profession to practice.