
Originally Posted by
tokidoki
Bai, if you enjoy being a rat in the rat race, you live with that thinking. Anyone with experience in work or business will tell you to "find a job that fits your lifestyle. not adjust your lifestyle to fit your job."
In short, kung daghan ko wants it is my right to want it and it is my resourcefulness to find a job that will provide me the means to get what I want.
Remember, bai, YOU are providing the service to them, not the other way around.
Seriously, do you want to work in a company that pays you enough for the ability to work? Maypa di nalang ka motrabaho! Kai nagtrabaho ka ug ing-ana mura ra ka gibayran para mokaon ug mamplete para sa trabaho and leaves no room for everything else.
You find a job that lets you live comfortably not pirmi higpit. If your needs increase then find another job that will satisfy that need.
It's a cycle man gud bai. You can't let companies have all the fun. They provide a service or fill a need to the customer. You, as the employee, provide a service to fill a need of the employer. You earn money, you spend it and the cycle goes around. Ang ang pud na magkita sila sa customer nya magkita pud sila sa imo. You may think makadatu na nila bai but you're wrong. If money doesn't change hands the economy stagnates. Everyone loses.
For the sake of example lang if people here say ang insik ra nagkupot sa kwarta and magtinihik na sila, what happens to our city? Diba patay ang economy? Money is not moving. And what will the chinese get in return? wala! Just some big number in their bank accounts that will mean nothing if it goes nowhere. It's like naghangol sila ug gold but you have nowhere to spend it. This also the nature of the recession. Tanan tao nagtipid kai lisud ang panahon. In fact, they are adding fuel to the fire.
Mao na I spend time and again because somewhere at the back of my head I know if I hold on to ALL my cash, it won't serve a purpose, it will not feed another family, it will not pay someone's wages and it will not GO BACK to me.