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Al Lair Romero left his house inthe direction of the market. It was
an ordinary day about lunchtime, sohe crept in to buy himself a menu,
but he stopped. And how wellit stopped at the time I had
already finished my high school and nothingwas just walking. He found me so
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out of nowhere he told me thatI was going to be a good worker
and that' s because I'm well applied, I was going to
get good grades in the course.It was Mrs Pamela. This happened in
two thousand and eighteen. So Aldairjust remembers his name. Pamela. He
also recalls that he saw her writingdown some things that day and that when
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she saw him, she called himand told him that she was offering him
a chance to study. Clearly,I did want to study and also work,
so I wanted a livelihood for myfamily as well, because finishing high
school, I did not have theresources practically to study a cashier. He
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told me that the course was goingto take him absolutely free, that he
was not going to pay, butwhen he started to elaborate, I was
going to be discounted there from mizuelto go did not distrust. On the
contrary, it was encouraged and endedup becoming one of the beneficiaries of the
ig- one courses that Cohabi gavein the two thousand nineteen courses on procedures
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and regulations related to the installation ofthe sanctural gas. The idea was to
train more people in the installation ofnatural gas. It' s not an
easy thing, because everything you've learned has to be in line with
Sterming' s guidelines, which setthe standards that ensure that it' s
a reliable job. Today, afew years later, to go, he
is still very grateful to Mrs Pamelafor presenting him with that opportunity. So
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out of nowhere. So out ofnowhere, he was like an angel.
This is practically more gas, morelife. A podcast where we told the
stories on the positive impact of naturalgas to transform the lives of more than
a million Peruvians in the north ofthe country were the desire to learn and
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have good grades to go. Thatwas the key to getting a job.
As soon as the Ije one ended. He first worked in the Chimbote emergency
gang for the jet company MEN,the contractor responsible for emergency care in the
area, and is now in Aplus, a contractor for EQUABI projects. The
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course of ije one has been agreat impact on my life, very good,
as I have had the opportunity togrow as a person also as a
technical professional career. It has helpedme enough to emerge for myself, because
on my own, because for quabit is important to develop the talent that
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surrounds it, and that means caringnot only for the inner talent, but
also for that of its external collaborators. To me quabis and he' s
a very important ally in my life. If we get along well, I
know the partners, we help eachother. Another of the collaborators with which
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quaby feels proud to work is MarkRuiz, I currently in another band,
for six years in Pea, Peru, initially as director of operations, now
as technical manager of the company markEs from Bogotá to Colombia, is forty
- nine years old and is technicalmanager of p to Peru contractor who has
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been developing works of external networks andconstruction activities with QUABI in regions such as
Libertad, Lambayeque Piura, Ancash andCajamarca. Our company is dedicated to the
execution of projects related to the sectorhoyle gas, energy, sanitation and infrastructure,
mining, among others. Currently wesee the development of gas massification in
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northern Peru. We, with Quabit, have been developing projects for the massification
or expansion of networks, natural gasnetworks, large- scale projects. We
are currently developing a project that isa che one and two where we have
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achieved important figures for the construction ofnetworks and reach more homes with the service
of great natural. We are currentlydeveloping an ambitious project that we are achieving
with very good results. So ambitiousis the time and the amount of construction
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of networks that we will have todo in order to meet the proposed goals,
goals that, as well as inthe Equad recognize the great contribution of
natural gas and its great impact forPeru. But in our view, natural
tridad is one of the largest energycomponents within the country' s energy matrix.
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It contributes to the country' sdevelopment and benefits to the Community.
Similarly, natural gas is eco-friendly and, as the goal is clear,
so is knowing who it is toassociate with to fulfill them. We,
as allies Dr. Kuabing, wehave formed a very good relationship based
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on respect, trust, fulfilment,in order to be able to carry out
the fulfillment of all the goals thathave been set for the development of gas
massification projects in the North. Butwe believe that with them we can continue
to develop these pons. More gas, more life. It is a quabi
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podcast produced by decibel eighty- five. This episode was scripted by me.
The Sonoro design is by Valeria SalcedoScrum Master of production Carlas Silva Santisteban Fabrizio
Serna is executive producer Decibel eighty-five by Kabi. The production was in
charge of the communications team of promigasPeru I am Juan Diego Rodríguez thanks for
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getting here. Produced by decibel eighty- five