Honest Baguio Cabbie Gets Training and Job Offer From Australian Firm


It is true that doing the right thing can often give us the best gifts. Good things always happen to good people.




This is what happened to Reggie Cabututan, a 30-year-old cabbie driver from Rosario, La Union province.

The taxi driver returned the belongings left by an Australian businessman at the back seat of his cab.

According to Cabututan, he was surprised by the gesture of the owners of the Calle Uno building, where Australian Trent Shileds was dropped off on Jan. 17.






Shields offered the driver a job in an unnamed Australian firm based in Baguio City. The job offer includes a fully subsidized six month training program in June, followed by an internship program before Cabututan is employed.

The offer was announced at the ceremony by Ace Estrada II, managing director of Calle Uno. He said Shields' equipment and belongings were worth P1 million.





Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer
Image: ABS-CBN

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