Former U.S Marine, Choosed To Live In The Philippines And Work As A Security Guard
It's not day to day usual to see an American security guard in the Philippines. Not only that but is slang in speaking Tagalog.
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His name is Chase Augustus. He is a Filipino-American. He was born in Sta. Rosa California. His father was a Filipino and his Mother is American. But according to him, they're now separated. He did grow up with them.
He has an Anthropologist and Humanities degree. But according to chase, his heart is destined for public service.
He was a U.S marine. He was stationed in 29 palms, California
But just after 4 years, he left U.S Marines and he switched to Mix-martial arts fighter.
Not Just that, he was a bouncer at a nightclub. And a Real-estate agent.
According to Chase, he has a good life in united states. He has an income of 2,000 to 3,000 US Dollars a month. Or an equivalent of 100,000 to 150,000 pesos.
He was first interviewed by Natanya Nono who is one of the homeowners in the subdivision where Chase is currently working in.
On his interview, Natanya asked chase why is he here? how did he get here in the Philippines?
Chase replied because of his girlfriend who he really loves so much.
"Kasi sa girlfriend ko.. Mahal ko siya." Chase said.
Chase seemed celebrity in Parañaque where he currently working in. He is working as a security guard for a year now.
He roves every day inside the subdivision. And according to him, he encountered several problems. Sometimes fist fights and sometimes people got drunk too much.
But the most experience he won't forget is when a homeowner calls for help because of a snake. According to Chase, it was like an anaconda. And Chase just uses his own hands and just a small pipe to catch the snake.
Chase is considered a hero in the said subdivision. But not only he's a hero. He has a tattoo of Lapu-Lapu on his forearm.
As a matter of fact, he has red Noli Me Tangere several of times.
If you want to know more about his story, here's the documentary video of KMJS:
"Kasi sa girlfriend ko.. Mahal ko siya." Chase said.
Chase seemed celebrity in Parañaque where he currently working in. He is working as a security guard for a year now.
He roves every day inside the subdivision. And according to him, he encountered several problems. Sometimes fist fights and sometimes people got drunk too much.
But the most experience he won't forget is when a homeowner calls for help because of a snake. According to Chase, it was like an anaconda. And Chase just uses his own hands and just a small pipe to catch the snake.
Chase is considered a hero in the said subdivision. But not only he's a hero. He has a tattoo of Lapu-Lapu on his forearm.
He also has a tattoo like a Philippine flag.
And on his body, he has a tattoo of alibata. Which is first alphabet of the Philippines.
But according to Chase, his real idol is Dr. Jose P. Rizal.
If you want to know more about his story, here's the documentary video of KMJS:
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