Laborers in the Philippines
Laborers are people who perform manual tasks with limited or no help from machines.
What course do I need to take to become a laborer?
Different employers may require different courses or degrees for those interested in becoming a laborer. Common courses/degrees that may help you get a job as a laborer include:
- Carpentry NC II
- Carpentry NC III
- Construction Painting NC II
- Construction Painting NC III
- Forging NC II
- Forging NC III
- Foundry Melting/Casting NC II
- Foundry Melting/Casting NC III
- Foundry Molding NC II
- Foundry Molding NC III
- Foundry Pattern Making NC II
- Foundry Pattern Making NC III
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Backhoe Loader NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Bulldozer NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Concrete Pump NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Container Stacker NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Crawler Crane NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Forklift NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Gantry Crane NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Hydraulic Excavator NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Motor Grader NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Off-Highway Dump Truck (Articulated) NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Off-Highway Dump Truck (Rigid) NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Paver NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Road Roller Compactor NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Rough Terrain NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Screed Operation NC I
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Tower Crane NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Transit Mixer NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Truck Mounted Crane NC II
- Heavy Equipment Operation: Wheel Loader NC II
- Heavy Equipment Services (Mechanical)
- Landscape Installation and Maintenance (Softscape) NC II
- Masonry NC I
- Masonry NC II
- Masonry NC II
- Pipefitting NC II
- Scaffold Erection NC II
- Tile Setting NC II