Catch Friday Is Really In a Different League than it's Rival Get Friday, and Doing Business with Some of America's Greatest!

Catch Friday was Branded for Dolma Interactive Web Services Incorporated in the Philippines by Lawrence Perry, Managing Director of Dolma International Ltd.

Catch Friday became one of the Dolma players, and the other one, Dolma International Placement Corporation was originally owned by the late Senator Blas Ople, and the name Dolma came from his daughters' names 'Dolores Maria' coming together.

Senator Blas Ople met George Bush on several occasions and was a trustworthy ally.

Perry's nephew, Dan, (Danilo Del Campo) own's the Dolma players, and the attachment to his uncle Perry, is both family and business, and the two of them are working together in what can be seen by many as a successful relationship.

Dolma International Placement Corporation has and is, sending accountants, engineers, IT professionals and vital personnel to America.

Catch Friday has a Call Center, IT desks, Virtual Personal Assistants, and can do any job that is not required on site by a physical presence. Dolma can and does send Filipinos to work physically in the United States and Canada.

Dan has a double life and is a family man, but every night he closely monitors his team in Makati, the Center of life in Manila, and he is a man loved by his countrymen, with a good heart.

Indeed Dolma supports some of the poorest members of society indirectly, by supporting the St Hannibal Empowerment Center under the leadership of Father Dexter Prudencio.

Dan says, "We want to put back into the ground, what we take out, and we want to bless our fellow man. It's not all about money, money, it's something more and the Filipino has a heart, and it's the dream of every Filipino to stand with America".

Catch Friday came about, because of Dan's love of baseball, and granddaddy's favorite was Denton True "Cy" Young, who played for the Boston Red Sox.

Dolma use's Godaddy.com in Arizona for all it's hosting.






 

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