Dupo arrived in Oman in 2014 to work as a staff nurse and was assigned to the medical-surgical department looking after patients. Two years after working as a staff nurse, he was promoted as a Regional Nursing Research Focal Point, training nurses, Omanis, and other expatriates to write and publish nursing research papers. In the same institution, he handled almost 30 healthcare institutions and almost 800 staff nurses.
He spent exactly five years, 10 months, and 15 days in Oman. Dupo left the Philippines because of love. “I love my family and I want to give the best life for them. I want to help and support my siblings. I want to cut the poverty in my family that was existing for generations,” he said.
Born to a very poor family, Jonas Dupo, 31, forged his career overseas and put up his own company that benefits students, employees, OFWs, and aspiring authors.
The former staff nurse from Palanan, Isabela, said he witnessed poverty first hand. His parents were farmers and life was difficult for them. When they moved to Tuguegarao City, his father worked as a construction worker and his mother worked as a household service worker.
Before working overseas, he worked as a college instructor from a school that gave him a full scholarship in his nursing degree. He also made a stint in the BPO industry as a customer service representative and soon ventured in Oman.
While working overseas in the regional office as a nursing research focal point, Dupo was awarded as an outstanding nurse and Excellence in Leadership Award during the 2019 Oman OFW awards by the Philippine Embassy in Oman and the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO).
Breakthroughs
In 2019, he launched his first book Overseas to Overflowing Richness: The Tale of an Overseas Filipino Worker in Oman which is an essential guidebook for overseas Filipino workers.
In the same year, he pursued his passion full-time and managed his consultancy center and publishing house. He also wrote How To Start Your Day Right, Hanggang Kailan Ka Sa Abroad, Lockdown: Making Your Days Extraordinary and Highly Productive Amid The Community Quarantine, and God Says No: Five Powerful Ways In Dealing With Closed Doors.
Currently, he manages Elevate Motivational Centre and does coach aspiring authors and help them write and launch their own dream books.
“I felt in my heart that I was called by God to write books and speak to inspire. The best feeling now is doing that I love to do. I am enjoying every single day inspiring people through my workshops and my published books. More than the revenues is the chance to be with my family now and to just to what I love to do. Before, I don’t have any choice than to work even to a job that I hate. Now, I am the happiest,” he said.
Dupo left seven pieces of advice for Filipinos who are currently abroad:
This article originally appeared on https://www.theglobalfilipinomagazine.com/2020/09/21/former-ofw-staff-nurse-now-ceo-author-and-speaker
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