Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible
Last edited by Andre; 07-14-2012 at 04:48 AM.
Yes it felt like Mission Impossible.![]()
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Ain't this thread belong under the 'signs you're getting old' thread?
A bit seriously, everything here have to be done by yourselves these dayz. That's because there's hardly any technical worker left here anymore. The government took an easy way out; instead of creating jobs, they decided to export workers to earn dollars for them, from housemaids, nurses, and all type of technicians, mostly to oil-rich Mideastern countries. So even if I want to hire one, there ain't none.
Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.
Ya, I wish us pinoys had some sense of dignity. Being abused in foreign country is no way to spend their precious life. Even when the Chineses had less per capita income than ours some years back they never sent its people to work as maid in Hongkong. As usual, it's mostly the politicians fault. When they failed the economy and desperately needed dollars, those nice vultures took advantage of the poor and started exporting them as maids. In fact they actually started exporting all forms of labor. We're number one supplier of seafarers (I think you know about the pinoy captain who's responsible for the oil spill at your neiborhood several months back). And when there was a nurse shortage in US, we became a number one nurse exporter and enrollment in Nursing went up 10 times here just in fews years. What's tragic about it is that when all of the sudden, the US stopped accepting nurses, we're left with thousands of jobless nurses here, including some of my relatives. Almost all skilled workers here are gone and it's really hard to find anyone to have anything fixed around here. So this ol' karateman has turned into a do-it-all man, from fixing pots to pans, not to mention the the taps too, no kiddin'. but I'm enjoying it though. It's hard to imagine that the Philippines was number two in Asia, only behind Japan, when the US left us after WWII. Sadly our politicians who piloted the country after the independence nose-dived it just like kamikazes (BTW the Japanese first started the kamikazes here)...
Sorry about that, Master, turning you're tap problem into international labor issue forum.![]()
Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.
thanks
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