To be a President of the Philippines or a Janitor, which one will you choose?

If ever I will see a Filipino who is in dire need of a job but didn’t finish any formal schooling, and would consider any job like janitorial, I will advise him/her to apply or run as a President instead of applying to become a Janitor in Canada, for I know he/she would surely pass the qualifications of being a President of the Republic than that of a Janitor. You don’t believed? Alright, see it for yourself.
Janitor Qualifications:
1) Experience in commercial cleaning methods and procedures, general repair, and grounds keeping;
2) Ability to lift heavy equipment (up to 50 lbs);
3) WHMIS certification;
4) Effective interpersonal and organizational skills;
5) Ability to communicate effectively in both the written and oral form;
6) Willingness to work as part of the school support team.
And now, the qualifications to become a Philippine President:
Under Article 7, Section 2 of the Philippine Constitution, in order to serve as President, one must be:
1) at least 40 years of age,
2) a registered voter,
3) able to read and write,
4) a Filipino citizen by birth, and
5) a resident of the Philippines for at least 10 years prior to election.