Dating early childhood teacher pinatunayang may magandang oportunidad sa cleaning business

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[Second L] Jyosh Polea-Vizcarra with her family, she is originally from General Santos City. She moved to Australia in the 1990s and spent almost two decades as an early childhood teacher before becoming the owner of Jim's Cleaning Group Tasmania, which has over 50 franchisees across the state. Credit: Jyosh Polea-Vizcarra

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Sa episode na ito ng Pinoys in Australia, kilalanin si Jyosh Polea-Vizcarra at kung paano binago ng 'cleaning o paglilinis' ang buhay ng kanyang buong pamilya.


Key Points
  • Si Jyosh Polea-Vizcarra ay nagmigrate sa Australia mula General Santos City, Philippines noong 1990's.
  • Halus dalawang dekada siyang early childhood teacher sa Sydney, NSW bago naging negosyante, sa ngayon siya na ang nagmamay-ari ng Jim's Cleaning Group Tasmania at may higit 50 frachisees na sa buong estado.
  • Ilang taong din siyang nanilbihan bilang presidente ng Philippines-Australia Community of Tasmania o PACT Inc. hanggang Agosto 2024.
Bawat isa sa atin ay may sariling kwento, kwento ng pagsiismulang muli, ng hamon, kabiguan at tagumpay. Kwento may halong pananalig, pag-asa at bayanihan. Ito ang mga mga natatanging kwento ng mga Pinoy sa Australya.

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[Sixth-Left] Jyosh and her fellow officers of PACT, Inc. at the celebration of Philippine Independence Day in Tasmania. Credit: Jyosh Polea-Vizcarra Facebook

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Jyosh Polea-Vizcarra has been recognised and awarded several times as a franchisor of Jim's Cleaning Group in Australia. Credit. Jyosh Polea-Vizcarra
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Jyosh, with her fellow officers and some members of PACT, Inc., during their Christmas celebration in Tasmania. Credit: PACT, Inc. Facebook.
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[Second-Left] Jyosh is continuously active in Filipino community events in Tasmania. Credit: Jessie Espragosa Aguas


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