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    Default Re: Solar engineer tells youth: Don’t repeat India’s BPO ‘mistake'


    Quote Originally Posted by tokidoki_v2.0 View Post
    exactly what i'm trying to say bro.

    paingon-ingon lang lagi temporary but once you apply for the field relevant to your course naka red flag naka sa HR. Mao bitaw na I keep saying sa CC, once you're in you're not coming out.
    murag hotel california lageh..

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    Default Re: Solar engineer tells youth: Don’t repeat India’s BPO ‘mistake'

    Quote Originally Posted by tokidoki_v2.0 View Post
    we were the benchmark country before martial law. you can't blame me for using another benchmark since our current country is a d4mn joke today than it was before. Marcos may be long dead but his seeds of malice continue to grow.

    The last line of Time magazine's feature of Marcos still echoes the irony in my head: "Will Marcos bring the Philippines to the top as Asia's Tiger or will he be the cause of its downfall." This was the 1966 issue at the prime of his rule. So much irony was in that line.

    1973 they printed yet another headline "Farewell to democracy" when he declared martial law.
    I can't help myself but agree.

    However I also can't impose on myself to base my opinion on Singapore and Korea's success. Pero kung bout huna-hunaon alkanse man ta sa duha. OFW's are wasting their efforts and skill (not really wasting, needs to be expounded) on foreign lands and our youth stagnating their potentials on the BPO industry.

    The question na lang is which of the two is FOR YOU, a lesser weavel and which is more beneficial on your situation.

    Am I right to think nga guwang na ka tokidoki? hahaha

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    Default Re: Solar engineer tells youth: Don’t repeat India’s BPO ‘mistake'

    Quote Originally Posted by tokidoki_v2.0 View Post
    I keep saying sa CC, once you're in you're not coming out.
    I have ex-colleagues who were able to work on the field they graduated while having 2-3 years of CC experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by handsoff241 View Post

    The question na lang is which of the two is FOR YOU, a lesser weavel and which is more beneficial on your situation.

    Am I right to think nga guwang na ka tokidoki? hahaha
    IMO, The lesser evil would be to practice our fields even if it is ANOTHER country. Remember that OFWs rake in the real income for our country. NOT CCs that bury us in debt. But that is contrary to what other say here that it's best to stay IN the country.

    To answer your question, yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    going abroad isn't that easy also, even if your profession is good. you have to deal with a lot of competition and most of the foreign employers need at least 2 YEARS EXPERIENCE. But, in the philippines, where do we get that experience from ?? just consider nurses.
    You get that experience by getting a job here of course. Stay there 2 years or so. no complaining coz it's a given gamay sweldo diri. but as one said here: it's just a stepping stone. a step that CC cannot give you.

    While you're on the topic of nurses, lisud ka kita job ug nurse kai saturated ang market pud nila. I have foreseen this issue a long time ago. Pa suko2x pa mga estudyante. Pa ingon2x pa gilait nako ang nursing course. Pa defend2x pa sa kurso nila na nanglata sila sa kadaghan.

    Karon unsay resulta? Walay mga trabaho ang mga bruha! Who was right all along? 3 times in a span of one year nag remind ang POEA head sa mga nurses and other mass medical professions to "shift course".

    Karon I see that same thing about to happen to call centers.

    Kung mura ta mga ilaga na modugok sa "uso" yabo gyud ta tanan. Walay maayong negosyo/trabaho na makasugakod kung dunganon ninyo ug kadaghan.

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    Default Re: Solar engineer tells youth: Don’t repeat India’s BPO ‘mistake'

    nice read...

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    Default Re: Solar engineer tells youth: Don’t repeat India’s BPO ‘mistake'

    Quote Originally Posted by handsoff241 View Post
    I have ex-colleagues who were able to work on the field they graduated while having 2-3 years of CC experience.

    ako pud I know someone..nagwork sa CC while nag study...tua bag o lang dyud nakagraduate ug LAW... and soon abugada na.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3nZ0y View Post
    Let us just say, some people opted to work in cc's while some decided to work in the degree they took up in college. Both earn money. Both have mouth to feed. Both have needs. It is up to the individual which choice they make.

    Please remember that what happened to you, sir tokidoki, is not applicable to all. Each and everyone has different priorities and is in different situations. Not everyone was given the opportunity to finish their degrees. If even the state colleges increased their tuition fees of up to 300%, what will happen to those who can't afford them? Istambay lang pirmi?

    I agree to what Harish Hande said. We should not limit our youth to cc industry only. But to put cc's in bad light, for me, is just downright wrong. Whether you agree or not, CC industry is indeed a temporary remedy for our economy.

    For me, it all boils down to personal preference and individual decision. To insist your views with how people choose their work may be an insult.

    Furthermore, one's work doesn't always directly affect his/her lifestyle. I've been in CC for almost two years but I am the same 'poor man' I was when I came in. Simply because I know how to manage my priority and invest my money wisely.

    Please let us live our life the way we wanted to.
    sir 3nzoy, allow me to quote this since tokidoki have tried to ignored this and selectively answers to the posts..

    personally i agree with this. i cant add more kay naa naman tanan. kung ipamugos jud ang imong idea kay aren't u arrogant enough? case to case basis man ta diri tanan ug ang life sa mga people kay dli pareha sa imong life brad and ur friends and relatives arent our friends and relatives of the rest of the people sa CC. plz stop generalizing kay we are in different situation with the others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madmike View Post
    most prolly ga buhat ana nga article wa kapasar sa cc industry
    i see. so you berate a man for being a "solar engineer" over being a failure in the CC industry? Indulge me how that can be a bad thing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruji View Post
    sir 3nzoy, allow me to quote this since tokidoki have tried to ignored this and selectively answers to the posts..

    personally i agree with this. i cant add more kay naa naman tanan. kung ipamugos jud ang imong idea kay aren't u arrogant enough? case to case basis man ta diri tanan ug ang life sa mga people kay dli pareha sa imong life brad and ur friends and relatives arent our friends and relatives of the rest of the people sa CC. plz stop generalizing kay we are in different situation with the others.
    bro, i am not the indian guy who shared his insights. so i have the luxury of interacting with this thread if makasubay ko.

    like you said unsa pa man atong ikapuno sa iyang post? dapat diay tanan tubagon? lupig si mr. solar engineer nako kai ako naman tig tambag para niya.

    wala tamo pugngi mag trabaho ug CC. basta ang importante lang nawarningan mo. aw, kung di mo maminaw ok ra gihapon. basta lang don't resort to bragging to me about your overpriced macbooks that you bought with cash (like a certain CSA istoryan here) even though the price is no different than buying it with a card. (an anticlimax to all your preachings of having enough to feed your belly when in reality it went to your gadget and wardrobe collection)
    Last edited by tokidoki_v2.0; 09-07-2011 at 01:50 PM.

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