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


    Quote Originally Posted by 3nZ0y View Post
    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.
    Contradicting lagi imo gisulti bro. You say you are still a poor man BECAUSE you know how to manage your priority and money wisely?

    Diba if kamao ka mo manage dili unta ka pobre to begin with?

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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
    Contradicting lagi imo gisulti bro. You say you are still a poor man BECAUSE you know how to manage your priority and money wisely?

    Diba if kamao ka mo manage dili unta ka pobre to begin with?
    Oh, sorry about that. I thought you will understand that it was meant to be figurative. If you notice that was put in between single quotation marks which signifies it should not be taken with its usual meaning.

    By saying 'poor' I meant as simple as I was and as poor-looking as I was when I started. I don't usually buy unnecessary gadgets and wardrobe. I manage my money wisely.

    I hope that clarifies things.

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

    ^^ you could have simply said a "modest living" or "frugal life". that would have made sense to me.

    remember what robert kiyosaki said: Broke is temporary. Poor is forever.

    I'd probably imagine you are the former, correct? I think most of us are.

  4. #74

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    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    this has been my point the entire time. Not all of us are lucky enough to have graduated in a good course that the employers pick us not we applying for them. Not all of us comes from a rich family, that we can make our own business. Not all of us are as lucky to have influential friends that we can get into a good company with ease.
    And i think that's the reason why some of you are failures - the defeatist attitude. Do you ACTUALLY believe that is the reason some of us succeed? If your answer is yes then I wouldn't be surprised why you would think or believe that working for a CC is the ONLY choice. You deserve to be there not because of your situation but your attitude towards your situation.

    Tagaan taka ug example, bro, there were a good number of US supreme court justices who NEVER graduated law. Now go on and tell me if one requires connections and a "silver spoon in his mouth" to succeed in life. Diskarte ra gyud na. It's the "ignorant and arrogant and uneducated bastards" that think that way.

    Ako bai di gani ko maayo mangamigo. But I got this far with NO HELP from friends or family. The only thing I can be thankful for is the mediocre education my parents gave me. I'm just good at making use with what little I have (it came from working for low budget companies early in life).

    Mao man gud palpak mong uban kai inyo attitude "kai anak man gud datu", "kai daghan man gud kaila", "kai maayo man gud ug eskwela".

    So tell me, who became rich and famous in life by graduating school? Seriously? Did Bill gates graduate college? How about mark zuckerberg? Si Kim K, mas ubos pa siguro na ug IQ nimo pero mas datu pa na nimo. And your very superficial office talks about her fashion sense with high regard. Kung siya ang bogo unya ikaw ang bright, ngano ikaw man ang pobre? Pasabta kuno ko ana?

    Who moved up in life by "connections"? General Custer became general despite having below average IQ. He outranked even the oldest general. How, just by talking to people. Ngano na issue mana nimo ang "connections"? Is it because you are bad at making friends? Unsa diay pagtuo nimo, bro? Na inig sulod nimo ug company automatic naka amigo sa CEO and in essence automatic na imong "perks and privileges"? Get real oi. YOU make connections and nobody else. Ambot lang ngano na issue na nimo in the first place.

    You think Gaisano or Henry Sy got rich because they were born rich? NO! They came here in Cebu with NOTHING and built an empire out of NOTHING.

    I don't see how your explanation fits into REALITY.

    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    This is quite simple to comprehend; it's people's choice wether they want to work in a CC or pursue other careers. Let's not just put down or belittle this CC industry coz fact of the matter is - CC helped many people in having a decent salary.
    Nah, it's more on attitude rather than choice.

    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    I don't care about what that indian guy said,. Maybe that's what happened in india coz most of them are stupid and ignorant and arrogant and uneducated bastards. But i don't see that happening in Cebu coz cebuanos are smart to begin with.
    A very subjective statement. I have never seen anyone make such a biased and self-serving statement in my life. I have high respect for Indians. Some of my IT instructors were indians. And mind you their entertainment industry is far superior (only next to hollywood) than that joke of an entertainment industry we have here in the phils that is run by superficial f*gg*ts. Ang india naai nuclear bomb. Ang cebu naa? Next time bai when you blurt out your arrogance make sure naa kai ikabuga. CC ra baya imong gipanghambog. The place "where college drop outs and poor people" go to work (according to some of you). I cannot seem to rationalize how someone in your SUPPOSED group of underprivileged professionals can have the audacity to call someone in another country with the same professional and economic situation as you as "ignorant" and "uneducated". It's hypocritical and you're just shooting yourself in the foot.

    You have just proven to me how I should be listening to this indian guy (and to some extent - YOU) because only someone "ignorant and arrogant and uneducated" would say "i don't care". In fact what this guy is saying is already happening to our country. You just volunteered to be the example. If you want to dig your own hole do it. But don't preach to the world that your graveyard is "the place to be".
    Last edited by tokidoki_v2.0; 09-09-2011 at 03:30 PM.

  5. #75

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

    College is a rip-off and it's overrated.

    nuf said

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

    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    wow. this is quite something. shoving your opinion on our throats.

    kalma lang bai, ayaw ug hilak diha.
    hahah... ako nuon ang nihilak? i'm not the one who's suffering from an inferiority complex.

    you're the one pumping your fist up your chest (or mouth) about how great a CC job is.

    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    FYI, in my work i am surrounded with indians, hence i know how stupid they are.
    You know, you may as well have called all muslims "terrorists" with a racist statement like that.

    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    and since you're so fond of defending india, go there and live there.
    you have low comprehension. i'm not defending india. i'm defending people from your brainless and ignorant insults.

    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    and instead of bubbling your mouth away here and bad mouthing the CC industry, why don't you go and provide a BETTER JOB to the CC agents.
    i already did. but for someone like you who has a complete lack of self worth it's unlikely you'll qualify.

    lastly, wala ko namugos nimo. AKO ang nagsulti nimo na ayaw pag insister diha na magic bullet ang CC job nimo. I repeat again "don't force people to share your graveyard".
    Last edited by tokidoki_v2.0; 09-10-2011 at 01:11 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    wow. resorting to personal insults this time, now you sound like a girl.

    if i remember clearly, you're the one who keeps on saying that CC is a dead end.
    LOL Hypcritical statements. You berate me for insulting you and it doesn't seem to bother you to call indians "stupid". Maayo ako mang insulto nimo bai kai motubag man ko. Unlike you who do faggot (trolling) acts like insulting countries who are oblivious of this discussion. Now who sounds like a b*tch, b*tch? Oh, that's your cue.

    I never denied saying CCs are a dead end. Ikaw nag imply mga bogo ra ug motrabaho didto.

    Right, you're an ignorant and racist doctor. i guess pinoy was right. having "prestigious" degrees doesn't signify intellect. I guess now i'd have to admit that I'm wrong because being in a call center is FAR better than being LIKE YOU.

    Just to make it clear you DO NOT share their sentiments.
    Last edited by tokidoki_v2.0; 09-10-2011 at 03:06 AM.

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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
    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.
    OT:

    bro,
    in my experience, cheaper if by cash. what card are you using? what bank?maybe I will get that one.

  9. #79

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

    working as a call center agent is just a stepping stone not a long term job..

    niagi pud ko pagka call center agent sauna. karon, ako na nagamit akong profession..

    swerte2x ug tayming2x ra pud nang trabaho... makuha nimo ang trabaho nga imong gusto pinaagi sa paningkamot ug pag-ampo.......

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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
    they can. they just choose to minimize overhead. the greedy bastards. ang net ana nila abot sa milllions nya kana ila pa ikuha sa mga tao na nagtabang nila kuha anang kwartaha. mokirig unta na sila oi. mgamatay nalang unta na sila ug kana ilang mga kaliwat!
    maybe you are looking at the BIG private companies bai.
    but daghan kaayo galisod uy.
    and naa sad nag abusar.

    of course dapat naa sad juy dako na return ang tag iya kay dako sad risk sa iya side and dili sad lalim magmanage ug negosyo.

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