I actually have some research on that. The US Navy and the PMMA (formerly PNS) have close ties during the American era. The first commanding officer of the Offshore Patrol (pre-cursor of the Philippine Navy) was Rafael Ramos. He is a PNS graduate.
"If you do what is easy, your life would be hard. If you do what is hard, your life would be easy." I will take the challenge. I have 1 year to prepare myself.
I have had the privilege of having some of your graduates work for me when I was at sea......excellent people, very well trained and disciplined! It was my honor and pleasure Chief!
I took the entrance exam in PMMA and passed and was subject to medical examinations. Unfortunately, I failed psychological tests as I was deemed aggresive in nature. Being declared unfit for admission, I decided to move on to other career paths. I am now a registered civil engineer so all is good now for me. 😄
It was also my dream to join the PMMA. My dad did not approve because I was then a very skinny kid but he eventually gave me permission to apply. Unfortunately, I was deemed unqualified during the physical exam. It was where I found out that I have color blindness. I never even knew before that. It was a major disappointment for me. I ended up taking and completing a BS in Computer Science degree and then worked as a systems developer. The good thing is that I really also enjoyed that kind of work and had a good career.
Chief makoi anong pong strand ang pipiliin ko kung gusto ko makapasok sa PMMA? 16 years old palng po ako grade 10 pero balak ko na po talaga makapasok sa PMMA
hi Chief, this was very interesting and brought back my training as a young man when i joined the U S Coast Guard back in the 1960s.it was the best thing i ever did and it has helped me through all of my life and i am now 76 years old.
I belonged to PMMA batch 1985. Unfortunately I did not finish the school. I was suspended for a year for answering the test questions for my classmates. I had a chance to go back but I chose not to because I was immigrating to the US. Though I joined the US Navy, I regretted that I didn't finish the school in PMMA. After the Navy I joined the US merchant marine as an unlicensed engineer. I was accepted due to my Navy experience. I eventually able to pass the 3rd engineer licensure after completing 1,080 seatime. I'm now 57 I hope I can still make this as a second career.
@@jowencarrasco3795 In the PNPA AND PMA Unless it's just a suspension or turned back it's ok,but if you resigned, have been dismissed or discharged,No.
I'm a cadet from Zamboanga City, we also experienced almost the same training as them. But PMMA is really different from other schools. Kudos to all graduates of PMMA.
Naiiyak po talaga ako pag nakakapanood ng videos nyo tungkol s pmma kc naaalala ko nung ng aaral pa asawa ko jan , sobrang hirap pero para sa pangarap . ngayun 3rd engr na sya
Mahirap sa academy and mahirap din sa barko I promise you guys. But with hard training, mind set and preparations basta sa malaking barko ang sampa somehow its not gonna be hard at all. Thank you chief for the vlogs, more blessings to you so you can ment the next generations of sailors.
Undergoing such training develops a certain kind of dedication that is difficult to achieve outside of a military type training. Few will understand the logic of subjecting oneself to such procedures, but for those who underwent such trainings or similar ones, know, that what we learned, will always be a solid foundation for our lives. Watching this makes me long for those times when I was a cadet. Albeit it was in highschool, and in the rotc. I was never able to pursue that aspect of my life, as I took my college degree in the premiere state university in our country. But I will always look back the days when I was a cadet in Highschool, and in the ROTC as part of the SSB and MP. The physical and metal hardships we went through during those times, helped in shaping me as a person. And if fate would allow, and in another lifetime, I will pursue that career. For a part of me yearns to be in that setting, a regimented life, thanks Chief Makoi for proviing a glimpse of cadet life. And even though it might seem tough, hard and exhausting, it surely builds character. Something one will carry with him/her for the rest of theirs lives.
Pinoy's are known world wide for being Dedicated, Hardworking, Family men and women PMMA shows the same traits If i wasn't a old man And Pinoy I would sign up ! Hello from Canada
That was very interesting I understood a little with out the subtitles thanks to my Filipino work mates who are slowly but surely teaching me tagalog... I cannot wait for the next video ... salamat po chief for the Interesting videos u make 🙂
This is very nostalgic sir... i remember my 4 days in the academy... i resigned due to dehydration... after waking up in the sick bay.. my arms were not functional anymore... i cant and couldnt raise them... it was a burning sensation in the arms... but its sad to know... that my body couldnt shoulder my dreams... i've wasted that chance... i've brought disappointment to everyone who believed in me...damn.. how i wish i could be there with my fellow co-probies
My brother was a PMMA graduate at Fort Bonifacio. He work's at NASA. Now my youngest son surprised me. He is currently training at the PMMA. His ambition prevailed.
Chief makoi salamat po sa mga vlog mo july 26 pupunta na kami sa pmma at isa po akong probi sana makapasok ako at gagawin ko lahat para hindi mag quit salamat po sa tips niyo god bless
My brother graduated from Kings Point Merchant Marine Acadaemy in New York with a dual license, they had the same type of training and were in the navy reserve for a few years post graduation. He eventually became a nuclear engineer overseeing the installation of reactors in submarines but his favorite things to do were to teach newbies and going on see trials.
Chief!!! Pinapanood ko po yung mga videos mo at na inspire po talaga ako sainyo and sana someday ay maka pasok rin po ako jan at tatanawin ko na malaking utang na loob ko po sayo ito chief!
I'm about to take the Neuro Psychological Examination this coming April 12-19 and you're videos sir are a great help for me. I'm going to take the challenge, see you guys after 4 years. I will definitely become an officer n Navy or PCG. Please pray for me. Thank you po ulit Sir Makoi for this video.
I passed the entrance examinations and psychiatric test but I failed at dental. But it doesn't mean I'm going to stop pursuing my dreams. Good luck cadets!
@@sneakyeros9644 Kapag lumampas na ng 4 apat yung nabunot na ngipin sa'yo. They will ground you for disqualitfication. Lima na nabunot kasi sa'kin that's why I got disqualified. How 'bout yours?
Chief I highly suggest that you should provide subtitles below for those cadets who are speaking in our own language so you could cater all the viewers needs in terms of understanding their own viewpoints.
I love watching your video, though we are not near in our respective career. The lesson behind your video makes me respect and follow you. I am in the field of health care, went overseas right after passing the Philippines licensure exam, started as staff all the way becoming a healthcare administrator. I saw the similarities you have been through and I have been through. I hope future chief engineers are following you and learning from you.
Sir Macoy, I'm a maritime student studying in college where life is easy, I tell you what... I'm not disciplined, I wake up whenever I want, I sleep inside the classroom, I even skip classes sometimes that is why I wanted to change my life. For me, entering the academy is tge only option I got to be able to change.
Wow. (Am late in coming to this.) But how informative. I never knew such an institution existed in the Phil., much less in Zambales, where my father was from! Mark, you also answered my curiosity as to why there was para-military training if it was only a merchant marine training school. Congrats. Job well done.
Thank you for showing the world a better perspective of our alma mater. Keep on doing these great documentaries! 😊 Always looking forward to your next posts.
ringing that bell is a great mind-body link ..I mean even walking up to it has to be a "are you sure of this " moment ...Personally ..I could never ring that bell I'd have to be just discharged
That's really extreme. In Singapore where I'm from there's no requirement for seafarers to go through mandatory military training. You simply take a course in the Polytechnic or any academic instituition, serve the sea time, pass the CoC and join a shipping company. I myself graduated with a Diploma in Maritime Transportation, served in the Navy for 9 years but eventually did not go on a sea career since it didn't make any financial sense. I can earn more money in a month working as a Boiler Technician in a power plant than most Second Mates. Even when I was in the Navy, the training wasn't this intense though I can understand that Philippines has plenty of domestic troubles and the military is a dangerous profession. Here in Singapore I simply signed up for military service on a whim due to scholarship. Personally, I didn't care what happened since I'm not patriotic and have no illusions about loyalty to country as long as I finished my contract in a safe and timely manner. Then retire in the private sector where the money is at.
Quite inspiring video. I studied at ENAMM (Escuela náutica del Perú) and besides there is a university with the merchant Navy program, studying there was the best option for me.
The first time I watched your video, I said to my self that this guy is different from the rest. Fluent in english, though I don’t define intelligence as being a good english speaker I can say that “he’s well educated”. Now I know the answer, that is because you graduated in one of our fine school in the Phil. I was a mariner as well before but now shifted to a different career (HSEQ Trainer - Maritime Industry) and I can say that the respect to you and to our colleagues are still there. Kudos to all the Mariners.
Thanks for the informative video! It offers a good perspective of why the PMMA is valued as an institution. Wondering what you think should change though to make it even better.
There's a lot of room for improvement. But there are a lot of challenges in implementing them as well. First and foremost is the budget. I've spent 2 years as Professor and Disciplinary Director in PMMA so I know first hand how difficult it is to work in a government-run institution. I'm proud to say that during my time, I have made a lot of improvements in policy and Leadership and Discipline training.
Chief makoi, binibawi ko na yung sinasabi ko sa video Chief. Yung sinabi ko na"hindi na siguro babalik" was my simple thought saying "I'm still thinking" Chief. Probationary midshipmen Buendia and Gonzales will be back Chief. After a month, I thought it would be as easy as forgetting that you failed the short quiz at class but then it was too far from that. I did have regrets that I failed and I can no longer afford spending more time thinking about it. I want to be part of the long blue line. See you soon Chief.
I know things are hard in the Philippines so many men and women have to go overseas to work. I have worked with many Filipinos and find them amazing people. They love G_d and family
Once these young people get certified and work in the field, I doubt very much their behaviour would be like the Italian cruise ship captain who ran for a lifeboat as soon as the ship ran aground. Being a leader requires backbone. After the first few months of school, it's just hard work I bet.
Ang masakit lang sa totoo lang ,,un requirements ng kahit anong branch ng army sa Pinas un requirements n dapat Single, Never been Married, No Children. Age un factor siguro pwede pa iconsider kasi minsan talaga pag matanda mejo mahirap na. pero un 3 una kong binanggit hindi ko alam kung ano pagiging basehan nian .ang daming mga professional na gusto sumabak jan pero hindi na qualified dahil sa mga requirements , samantalang sa ibang bansa dapat lang citizen ka no bad record at physically fit. which is kung titingnan mo reasonable ang requirements
Your language is interesting. I speak portuguese, english and some spanish, and when you're speaking with the applicants I heard english and latin based words mixed with parts that I can't recognize.
We use Latin and English words in our vocabulary because they are easier to use. When we tell time, or are in a business transaction, we use a lot of Spanish words, particularly their numbers.
ENGLISH SUBTITLES HAVE BEEN FIXED!!! Just press the "CC" button to switch on.
ask PMA Historian to give a short talk on PMA/USN 1919 to 1954
CHIEF, ILANG TAON ANG MILITARY TRAINING DIYAN 2 YEARS BA O 4 YEARS ALL THE WAY?
All the way.
@@ChiefMAKOi AH, PAANO PO YUNG MILITARY TRAINING NILA PAG 3RD YEAR? DIPO BA SHIPBOARDING NA SILA?
I actually have some research on that. The US Navy and the PMMA (formerly PNS) have close ties during the American era. The first commanding officer of the Offshore Patrol (pre-cursor of the Philippine Navy) was Rafael Ramos. He is a PNS graduate.
"If you do what is easy, your life would be hard. If you do what is hard, your life would be easy." I will take the challenge. I have 1 year to prepare myself.
samee :))
Kita kita nalang sa zambales:)))
Same
Kita kita sa zambales❤
Tell us how it goes!
I have had the privilege of having some of your graduates work for me when I was at sea......excellent people, very well trained and disciplined!
It was my honor and pleasure Chief!
It seems like the Philippines leads the world in this sort of discipline. Respectable people who leave that academy.
I took the entrance exam in PMMA and passed and was subject to medical examinations. Unfortunately, I failed psychological tests as I was deemed aggresive in nature. Being declared unfit for admission, I decided to move on to other career paths. I am now a registered civil engineer so all is good now for me. 😄
The most aggressive "civil" engineer in your class, I'll bet!
:D
Good fortune to you, sir!
@@KutWrite Ha! Being aggresive is an understatement for me right now. I'm having a hard time dealing with "fannies". Thanks btw 😂
How do they actually do the psychological tests?
In the end, the school does not define you: you define yourself through harnessing and using God-given gifts. :)
It was also my dream to join the PMMA. My dad did not approve because I was then a very skinny kid but he eventually gave me permission to apply. Unfortunately, I was deemed unqualified during the physical exam. It was where I found out that I have color blindness. I never even knew before that. It was a major disappointment for me.
I ended up taking and completing a BS in Computer Science degree and then worked as a systems developer. The good thing is that I really also enjoyed that kind of work and had a good career.
This is such a big help, Chief Makoi especially to those who are planning to study there.
This is Part 1 of 2. I will finish the 2nd part in a few days and it will be ready for uploading by Thursday or Friday. Stay tuned!!!
Waiting idol
Chief MAKOi
Yessss we will 👍👏🇵🇭
waiting po sir chief 👍
Chief makoi anong pong strand ang pipiliin ko kung gusto ko makapasok sa PMMA? 16 years old palng po ako grade 10 pero balak ko na po talaga makapasok sa PMMA
Can you mention another school for seafarer with no military n sure shipping compny
hi Chief, this was very interesting and brought back my training as a young man when i joined the U S Coast Guard back in the 1960s.it was the best thing i ever did and it has helped me through all of my life and i am now 76 years old.
I belonged to PMMA batch 1985. Unfortunately I did not finish the school. I was suspended for a year for answering the test questions for my classmates. I had a chance to go back but I chose not to because I was immigrating to the US. Though I joined the US Navy, I regretted that I didn't finish the school in PMMA. After the Navy I joined the US merchant marine as an unlicensed engineer. I was accepted due to my Navy experience. I eventually able to pass the 3rd engineer licensure after completing 1,080 seatime. I'm now 57 I hope I can still make this as a second career.
Question: even though you have been terminated or quit. Can you still try again??
@@jowencarrasco3795 In the PNPA AND PMA Unless it's just a suspension or turned back it's ok,but if you resigned, have been dismissed or discharged,No.
I'm a cadet from Zamboanga City, we also experienced almost the same training as them. But PMMA is really different from other schools. Kudos to all graduates of PMMA.
Fisheries here 👋😊 hehehe.
Naiiyak po talaga ako pag nakakapanood ng videos nyo tungkol s pmma kc naaalala ko nung ng aaral pa asawa ko jan , sobrang hirap pero para sa pangarap . ngayun 3rd engr na sya
ate kiara pwede po magtanong about sa personal experience mo po ? san po kita pwede makausap?
Mahirap sa academy and mahirap din sa barko I promise you guys. But with hard training, mind set and preparations basta sa malaking barko ang sampa somehow its not gonna be hard at all. Thank you chief for the vlogs, more blessings to you so you can ment the next generations of sailors.
Undergoing such training develops a certain kind of dedication that is difficult to achieve outside of a military type training. Few will understand the logic of subjecting oneself to such procedures, but for those who underwent such trainings or similar ones, know, that what we learned, will always be a solid foundation for our lives. Watching this makes me long for those times when I was a cadet. Albeit it was in highschool, and in the rotc. I was never able to pursue that aspect of my life, as I took my college degree in the premiere state university in our country. But I will always look back the days when I was a cadet in Highschool, and in the ROTC as part of the SSB and MP. The physical and metal hardships we went through during those times, helped in shaping me as a person. And if fate would allow, and in another lifetime, I will pursue that career. For a part of me yearns to be in that setting, a regimented life, thanks Chief Makoi for proviing a glimpse of cadet life. And even though it might seem tough, hard and exhausting, it surely builds character. Something one will carry with him/her for the rest of theirs lives.
Look how far you've come.
Chief always a pleasure.
👍From Los Angeles
I also passed the entrance exam that time (2018) but sadly failed the neuro test. This will be my third time now, hopefully I will pass this time 🙏❤️
Did you pass?
Pinoy's are known world wide for being Dedicated, Hardworking, Family men and women PMMA shows the same traits If i wasn't a old man And Pinoy I would sign up ! Hello from Canada
For all the comfort we want there’s a lot of hardwork and discipline behind, in every field. This video is amazing!
That was very interesting I understood a little with out the subtitles thanks to my Filipino work mates who are slowly but surely teaching me tagalog... I cannot wait for the next video ... salamat po chief for the Interesting videos u make 🙂
Just click the "CC" button for English subtitles.
It is so nice to see young men and women doing some fine things with there lives, well done!
This is very nostalgic sir... i remember my 4 days in the academy... i resigned due to dehydration... after waking up in the sick bay.. my arms were not functional anymore... i cant and couldnt raise them... it was a burning sensation in the arms... but its sad to know... that my body couldnt shoulder my dreams... i've wasted that chance... i've brought disappointment to everyone who believed in me...damn.. how i wish i could be there with my fellow co-probies
Jarhead try again. Next time im sure you’ll gonna make it. 🙏
watchin them resign is like an insult to those who badly want to be part of the academyy but didnt make it ..it hurtss😥
My brother was a PMMA graduate at Fort Bonifacio. He work's at NASA. Now my youngest son surprised me. He is currently training at the PMMA. His ambition prevailed.
I'll be waiting for Part 2.
Chief makoi salamat po sa mga vlog mo july 26 pupunta na kami sa pmma at isa po akong probi sana makapasok ako at gagawin ko lahat para hindi mag quit salamat po sa tips niyo god bless
1Cl Ching sir! Midshipman 4Cl Tabilog Reporting as ordered sir. 😊 Circa 2003 ( one of the nicest and coolest senior during my 4cl years)
Sir ferdie pakaang kaang ka dto ah. Blta sau?capt. Enteng 08' to.
@@tagabundokotso2275 ui bm8 nagrereport lng sa senior naten 😊, saka suporta na din kay sir Chief Makoi.
It was an honor to be part of the Long Blue Line
My brother graduated from Kings Point Merchant Marine Acadaemy in New York with a dual license, they had the same type of training and were in the navy reserve for a few years post graduation. He eventually became a nuclear engineer overseeing the installation of reactors in submarines but his favorite things to do were to teach newbies and going on see trials.
GOOD VIDEO CHIEF!! Thank you for inspiring us always!! Taking the examination this September
Chief makoi your video is still the greatest of all time!
Chief!!! Pinapanood ko po yung mga videos mo at na inspire po talaga ako sainyo and sana someday ay maka pasok rin po ako jan at tatanawin ko na malaking utang na loob ko po sayo ito chief!
Very well done sir, thank you for showing a lot of us a world we would not otherwise have the opportunity to ever know about.
I like that, "Para sa pangarap", I hope all of you guys make it.....
"For the Dream"
I'm about to take the Neuro Psychological Examination this coming April 12-19 and you're videos sir are a great help for me. I'm going to take the challenge, see you guys after 4 years. I will definitely become an officer n Navy or PCG. Please pray for me. Thank you po ulit Sir Makoi for this video.
Same here mate, nagtake din ako ng neuro exam kahapon. Goodluck sa atin
Update
Ganda po talaga ng mga pagkakagawa ninyi sir. Malaking tulong sa mga gusto pumasok sa PMMA
I passed the entrance examinations and psychiatric test but I failed at dental. But it doesn't mean I'm going to stop pursuing my dreams. Good luck cadets!
Why? What's problem with your dental ( pwedeng tagalugin kumg pinoy hahaha)
Kasi may dental issues rin po ako na gusto ipaayos sana po masagot nyo tanong ko sir salamat:)))
@@sneakyeros9644 Kapag lumampas na ng 4 apat yung nabunot na ngipin sa'yo. They will ground you for disqualitfication. Lima na nabunot kasi sa'kin that's why I got disqualified. How 'bout yours?
Tatlong bagang po sir pero pwede po ba mag dentures pag po 3 ngipin lang po?
Or kaylangan po mag pa implant
pero sir ang ganda po ng video niyo. nakaka inspire lalo magaral sa PMMA
Chief I highly suggest that you should provide subtitles below for those cadets who are speaking in our own language so you could cater all the viewers needs in terms of understanding their own viewpoints.
Already done. Just Switch on CC.
Thank you Chief!
Praying for better result for my exam this coming september..
I love watching your video, though we are not near in our respective career. The lesson behind your video makes me respect and follow you. I am in the field of health care, went overseas right after passing the Philippines licensure exam, started as staff all the way becoming a healthcare administrator. I saw the similarities you have been through and I have been through. I hope future chief engineers are following you and learning from you.
Shipping for my first contract in about 2 weeks as a oiler, wish me luck.
Thank you Chief- great insight into your commitment and understanding- as you would say” the way l see it” - may the cream rise to the top!!!
Thank you for having this vlogs, salutes to you chief 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻militarily I can relate separately as sailorsly. Cool
Sir Macoy, I'm a maritime student studying in college where life is easy, I tell you what... I'm not disciplined, I wake up whenever I want, I sleep inside the classroom, I even skip classes sometimes that is why I wanted to change my life. For me, entering the academy is tge only option I got to be able to change.
Wow. (Am late in coming to this.) But how informative. I never knew such an institution existed in the Phil., much less in Zambales, where my father was from! Mark, you also answered my curiosity as to why there was para-military training if it was only a merchant marine training school. Congrats. Job well done.
Its because merchant mariners are navy reserves
Thanks for the youtube videos you're uploading chief, really appreciate it sir.
Fascinating Chief - pride in PMMA is well deserved!!
Thank you for showing the world a better perspective of our alma mater. Keep on doing these great documentaries! 😊 Always looking forward to your next posts.
Thank u very much for giving me enough knowledge about PMMA.. I am a Futre PMMA cadet sir ai ai
ringing that bell is a great mind-body link ..I mean even walking up to it has to be a "are you sure of this " moment ...Personally ..I could never ring that bell I'd have to be just discharged
Nice kahit di ako nag graduate dyan hehe.
That's really extreme. In Singapore where I'm from there's no requirement for seafarers to go through mandatory military training. You simply take a course in the Polytechnic or any academic instituition, serve the sea time, pass the CoC and join a shipping company. I myself graduated with a Diploma in Maritime Transportation, served in the Navy for 9 years but eventually did not go on a sea career since it didn't make any financial sense. I can earn more money in a month working as a Boiler Technician in a power plant than most Second Mates. Even when I was in the Navy, the training wasn't this intense though I can understand that Philippines has plenty of domestic troubles and the military is a dangerous profession. Here in Singapore I simply signed up for military service on a whim due to scholarship. Personally, I didn't care what happened since I'm not patriotic and have no illusions about loyalty to country as long as I finished my contract in a safe and timely manner. Then retire in the private sector where the money is at.
Excited to watch hopefully I can 🤞. Keep going Chief 💕🇵🇭
Ty❤️
Wish I can be part of the Philippine Navy🇵🇭
1/3 of the candidates DOR? Sad. Great video. You keep raising the bar.
Thanks Jim!
Quite inspiring video. I studied at ENAMM (Escuela náutica del Perú) and besides there is a university with the merchant Navy program, studying there was the best option for me.
The first time I watched your video, I said to my self that this guy is different from the rest. Fluent in english, though I don’t define intelligence as being a good english speaker I can say that “he’s well educated”. Now I know the answer, that is because you graduated in one of our fine school in the Phil.
I was a mariner as well before but now shifted to a different career (HSEQ Trainer - Maritime Industry) and I can say that the respect to you and to our colleagues are still there. Kudos to all the Mariners.
Very interesting and answered a lot of my questions. Thanks for posting...………………..
Sana nga sir dumami pa ang makapasok at makatapos sa PMMA mula dito sa Region 8.
Thanks Chief. That was a good orientation (beginning) for us.
See you again soon.
I bet you are enjoying being home with your family for a while!
Thanks for the informative video! It offers a good perspective of why the PMMA is valued as an institution. Wondering what you think should change though to make it even better.
There's a lot of room for improvement. But there are a lot of challenges in implementing them as well. First and foremost is the budget. I've spent 2 years as Professor and Disciplinary Director in PMMA so I know first hand how difficult it is to work in a government-run institution. I'm proud to say that during my time, I have made a lot of improvements in policy and Leadership and Discipline training.
Thankz po chief makoi👍👍👍
ANG GANDA NAMAN NANG PAGKAGAWA NG VIDEO CHIEF MAKOI
Told YOU it was going to look great Chief.... Ye of little faith.. lol It's gonna be good to see the second part when it's up.
Chief makoi, binibawi ko na yung sinasabi ko sa video Chief. Yung sinabi ko na"hindi na siguro babalik" was my simple thought saying "I'm still thinking" Chief. Probationary midshipmen Buendia and Gonzales will be back Chief. After a month, I thought it would be as easy as forgetting that you failed the short quiz at class but then it was too far from that. I did have regrets that I failed and I can no longer afford spending more time thinking about it. I want to be part of the long blue line. See you soon Chief.
Goodluck mate! Kakayanin mo yan!
This is another great video Chief! I have so many questions. I will wait for the next video though lol. My days off are Thursday and Friday. Perfect!
Thanks sir Makoi for the video. Request permission to share on FB sir.
Can’t wait to watched part 2
nasa school pa ako, papanuorin ko 'to mamaya hahahahahah
For those who couldn't make it, try being a youtuber
Mas malaki pa kikitain no? Pero iba p rin ung passion
Watching here in spain 😍
# Proud PMMAyer
I know things are hard in the Philippines so many men and women have to go overseas to work. I have worked with many Filipinos and find them amazing people. They love G_d and family
un mga nanhahazing jan gusto ko malaman kng gaano katapang sa ibang lugar eh. ang mga kaya lng is un mga hndi kaya pumalag eh
Nice documentary 👍.
Ok po wait ko nalang po part 2.
Took me right back to my army basic training 46 years ago.
Thankyou sir sa pag upload ng mga ganto. dream school ko po talaga yang pmma.
Another great video... thanks!
Good luck mr. Benito and Vallejo ☝️
Very informative video, nicely done!
See you soon PMMA❤️💪
Incredibly moving and heartwarming brother👍💕
Finally!! thank you po sa video chief :-)
Amazing video good job cheif
I'll be waiting for part two. I think I will take the exam this coming September 😇
Wow world class top notch training nice
Ill be waiting of this❤
Hope to pass the PMMAEE and the medical screening and neuro psychological examination.
I’ve been watching your channel for a few months now and I think you’re doing a great job, keep up the great content 😎
Once these young people get certified and work in the field, I doubt very much their behaviour would be like the Italian cruise ship captain who ran for a lifeboat as soon as the ship ran aground. Being a leader requires backbone. After the first few months of school, it's just hard work I bet.
Outstanding
Ang masakit lang sa totoo lang ,,un requirements ng kahit anong branch ng army sa Pinas
un requirements n dapat
Single,
Never been Married,
No Children.
Age un factor siguro pwede pa iconsider kasi minsan talaga pag matanda mejo mahirap na. pero un 3 una kong binanggit hindi ko alam kung ano pagiging basehan nian .ang daming mga professional na gusto sumabak jan pero hindi na qualified dahil sa mga requirements , samantalang sa ibang bansa dapat lang
citizen ka
no bad record
at physically fit.
which is kung titingnan mo reasonable ang requirements
Good informative video of Merchant Marine Academy training🚢👍
Sana maka-pasa nxt year 😊🙏
Goodluck mate!
Your language is interesting. I speak portuguese, english and some spanish, and when you're speaking with the applicants I heard english and latin based words mixed with parts that I can't recognize.
A number of filipino words came from spanish, hence the similarity with other Latin-based languages.
We use Latin and English words in our vocabulary because they are easier to use. When we tell time, or are in a business transaction, we use a lot of Spanish words, particularly their numbers.
we' are waiting
ito yung mga kabataan na dapat tinutularan.. Hindi yung mga nasa UP na puro rally lang ang alam.
The best sir.
Level up na boss! ;) hehehe
It's better to identify them as early as possible in order to avoid wasting time and resources. Saya harapa bisa diterapkan juga di Indonesia
Welp, hazing caused deaths in PMMA. It's a serious issue and it needs to be addressed. What should students do if they're faced with hazing?