What medical courses? Nurses and Caregivers? Coz a fellow weeb is already
there as assistant nurse. His pinoy co-workers are now troubled with JLPT than
the actual licensure exam. They're in the state of "bahala na ni ui" coz they're
required to reach N3 as the minimum to have a shot at the licensure.
If you're talking abut Jellyfish Foundation which I mentioned in post #318, I think
one still has to find a sponsor (local/int'l) while schooling. Golden Gateway(?) is
best for people whose intentions are only to work under contract in JP — allied
medical courses are an exception though.
nindut kay nag open na ang japan karon for foreign workers. daghan opportunities sa mga pinoy. before dream nako maka work sa japan but now nevermind nalang.haha.
need gyod nila ang younger generation of workers kay sa pagka karon kasagaran mga trabahante nila mga tiguwang na
next september marks my 10th year in Yokohama... yehey lol haha...
by the way share lang ko what it seems to live in Japan about expenses. mao ni ako expenses para pd naay idea ang uban.
salary: 250,000Yen
income tax: 60,000Yen per year
resident tax: 120,000yen per year
health insurance: Y28,000 per month
Electricity: Y6000 per month
Gas: Y3000 per month
water: Y1500 per month
Food: Y30,000 per month
Phone: Y3,000 per month
Internet: Y7000 Per month
Gasoline: Y5000 per month
Motorcycle tax and insurance : 2000+8000 per year
Sunlife VUL: y5000 per month
padala pinas: 15000Y per month LOL
others: 10,000 per month.
払うばっかりですよ 笑
ingana mga expenses diri
mag gani free amo house
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