Uniform rajud brad...
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About "women" in every port, it is not true to all , bec. it all depends on the person and the kind of ship they are in. In a chemical, product/oil tanker ships for example,the oil refinery port is too far from the city "women" are not allowed to go on board.bec. the cargoes are highly volatile and or dangerous to ones health if not wearing the proper gears.
There is a law that prohibits visitors to go on board any international ships. Dili na maka sayon sayon ug saka ang visitors w/o proper documents and official business permits. They must pass series of port officials and security guards for questioning and inspections.
The issue of infidelity depends on each person ,whether you are a Seaman or not or you are a wife of a seaman or not? Daghan kaayong broken families nga dili mga Seaman ug dinhi ra sa Phils. nag trabaho diba?
Well, am sure Seamen are already wiser these days because they have to undergo pre departure orientations and management crises seminars every time they join any vessel.Some agencies also give lectures to their wives or families. And if we are going to compare them w/ land job workers nga 2 yrs. or more ang contract abroad, the vulnerability of temptation is totally very different since Seamen cannot go out anytime as they pleases,they experienced long travel that even lasted for more than 30 days yet it would form part of the hectic schedule when at port, one can only go out for a very limited period of time if he is not on duty and if they got the chance, thats to "UNWIND".
Drink and dine? or Pay,Play and Go, otherwise known as Hit and run. Majority of Seamen w/ 2nd families are just here in the Phils. very few lang na ang toa sa lain nga countries bec. kalain lain man nga countries ang ilang adtoan, so dili sila maka permanente. Those who have 2nd families here chose to do it to compensate whats lacking from his ist family.
We should not condemn all seaman for this matter because not like anyone else they offered their lives at sea and away from their loved ones just to give their family a better future and they are a boost to our country's economy too.
ang lintunganay sa istorya, suya mo sa seaman kay daghan ikabuga..kung wa mo nasagad, ayaw panagad!!
Like anyone of us, Seamen are also human beings, they can feel pain,they also stumble and fall but capable to rise again....and who are we to judge them?
Not all of us can be Seaman, but...
A Seaman has the chance to achieve their desire to live the way majority leads their life after reaching his ultimate career & financial goals.
They can see the world for FREE,,,,,Thats also one of the many advantages of being a Seaman!
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Last edited by Snowfly; 09-07-2011 at 02:19 AM.
dako sila ug sweldo, ako kay gamay.hehehe
Ilaha ang tanang ocean sa kalibutan
Kuyaw lang pud lge sa mga pirata...risgo pud trabahoa peru dako sweldo
Joke Joke Joke sa tah ky seryoso na kaayo ang mga taw: P.S. di ko seaman! hehe
Sabi ng HRM sa SEAMAN:
"FieLdtrip nyo pang bar tour Lang namin."
Sabi ng IT sa SEAMAN:
"TechnoLogy nyo pang radio Lang namin."
Sabi ng ARCHITECTURE sa SEAMAN:
"Graphing nyo parang coLoring book Lang namin."
Sabi ng BUSINESSMAN sa SEAMAN:
"ExpLanation nyo parang saLestaLk Lang namin."
Sabi ng NURSE sa SEAMAN:
"Board exam nyo pang Long quiz Lang namin."
Sabi naman ng SEAMAN sa LAHAT: "SweLdo nyo pang inuman Lang NAMIN!"![]()
@joieboi; hahahahaha tama!!
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