Vina Jane Aranas, 17, lay on the floor while learning how to align the wheels of a car as part of her automotive training at the Technical Educational Skills and Development Authority (TESDA) in Taguig city, metro Manila

Vina Jane Aranas, 17, lay on the floor while learning how to align the wheels of a car as part of her automotive training at the Technical Educational Skills and Development Authority (TESDA) in Taguig city, metro Manila

Vina Jane Aranas, 17, lay on the floor while learning how to align the wheels of a car as part of her automotive training at the Technical Educational Skills and Development Authority (TESDA) in Taguig city, metro Manila. Aranas, took up a 9-months, automotive course after she finished high school, despite knowing it will lead her to a man’s job, to increase her chances of landing a job in a country, where unemployment and poverty rates have remained high despite the economy’s blistering growth in the last few quarters. Picture taken 05NOV2013. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco (PHILIPPINES)