Gustavo Dines, president of the Mutual (AMUPEF) announced that between March and April it will be installed in our province. Its main axis will be education. Training courses and job exit orientations for all areas.
The end of the year arrives with good news. There will be a new job opportunity. In 2020, the Mutual Association of Armed and Security Forces Personnel (AMUPEF) will open its first Patagonian branch. Its president, Gustavo Dines, was in Río Gallegos, and gave details of what will happen starting next March and April. In addition to touring the Group's facilities The Southern Opinion, I talk for LU12 AM680 Radio, in the program “In the Tintero”: “In 60, 90 days we will be disembarking. Thus, we will form the first Delegation in Santa Cruz”.
During the visit to our city he was received by Mayor Pablo Grasso. For Dines, the main axis of the Association “It is education. They are training courses and job exit guidelines in all areas, both for all forces as for all unions. You can register, through the municipality, in the delegation that we will inaugurate.”
Also we have other services: accounting technical legal advice and, above all, one that is beneficial in products and services by account and order of third parties.
Gustavo Dines, President of AMUPEF
The job offer generates enthusiasm, as well as the expectation of your arrival. “All this extends to the rest of the society. We will make a call so that the products and services we Let's toast in this province to professionals and businesses, giving priority to what is local.”
The Association has delegations in other parts of the country, while the headquarters is in Buenos Aires. "Does time that they had been proposing to us that we bring this service to Río Gallegos, so this was the chosen moment.”
More than 20 years of experience
Since 1998 they have made annual visits to various cities in the country. “We ensure that citizens can dress in uniform, for example, with a quality and value endorsed by national entities”, Dines added.
To conclude, he indicated: “The idea is to capitalize to all the professionals in the local area to be able to bring those courses and training that we do not have in Santa Cruz. Therefore, we will give priority to local work.”