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  1. #21

    Default Re: Filipino youth still lack passion for entrepreneurship


    Quote Originally Posted by Luskan
    Go and become one, no one's forcing you to become an entrepreneur, it's my opinion, you talk as if entrepreneurship is easy if you are intelligent and hardworking, no it's not. And for your info John Gokongei is nothing without his trusted employees.

    mao jud ni ang reason nganong walay kalamboan sa atong nasud... pait kaayo guys noh?

    dawat limpyo nalang jud ang mga tao karon.. wala juy gusto panington ug paningkamot..

  2. #22

    Default Re: Filipino youth still lack passion for entrepreneurship

    Mao na ang rason na daghan pinoy poor kay gusto man og job security, we do't take risk ang go out of our comfort zone.

  3. #23

    Default Re: Filipino youth still lack passion for entrepreneurship

    Quote Originally Posted by rishee
    mao jud ni ang reason nganong walay kalamboan sa atong nasud... pait kaayo guys noh?

    dawat limpyo nalang jud ang mga tao karon.. wala juy gusto panington ug paningkamot..
    i disagree, d lang limpyo dawaton, apil sab hugaw, para lang mabuhi

    asa ka kakita nga nasud, na hapit iskina naay tindahan or
    sa sidewalk or
    sa dan mismo

  4. #24

    Default Re: Filipino youth still lack passion for entrepreneurship

    sa family palang unta daan dapat ang motivation sa parents towards entrepreneurship.ang kasagaran jud kay ingnon dayon ta sa ato parents na maninguha jud ug eskwela para makatrabaho..

  5. #25

    Default Re: Filipino youth still lack passion for entrepreneurship

    Almost everybody is trained to become employees in the future so for those who are lucky and blessed enough having the mindset of becoming an entrepreneur soon, stick to it and work hard for it. Kinsa ra kaha ang hayahay in the end.

  6. #26

    Default Re: Filipino youth still lack passion for entrepreneurship

    I'm sure people who sell bananas become hayahay in the end, oops maybe not.

  7. #27

    Default Re: Filipino youth still lack passion for entrepreneurship

    Quote Originally Posted by Luskan
    I'm sure people who sell bananas become hayahay in the end, oops maybe not.

    ug sakto ka sa paningkamot doh, abot jud ka ana.

    never underestimate those small timers --very bold of you to specifically point them out

    Fortunately, naa jud intawn ko relatives naninda ug saging sa carbon. mao ra

    but they have a HUGE house in Ginatilan, on the coast.

    They come to the city on weekdays and just sleep everywhere, like any friend's or squatters area jud .

    You wouldn't be able to know naa diay sila nindot na balay ngadto. We've asked them about it, ingon sila nindot lang ang kinabuhi na simple lang

    wala daw kaayo problema

    sakto baya.

    never underestimate the small times, ka hilas pud oy!

  8. #28

    Default Re: Filipino youth still lack passion for entrepreneurship

    I'm sure people who sell bananas become hayahay in the end, oops maybe not.
    If these people work hard and smart enough they can get through and don't judge them by the way you see them. Do the math, if they sell 100 pieces of banana cues every day at P7, that's already P700 per day. Do you see a lot of people earning P21,000 per month? Which is more hayahay? Going to work, following orders from a boss, and chasing deadlines or staying at the house and cook and sell bananas?

  9. #29

    Default Re: Filipino youth still lack passion for entrepreneurship

    good idea! I never thought of that. but u forgot to include the cost of oil, the fuel(kahoy or shelane/gasul) for cooking.

  10. #30

    Default Re: Filipino youth still lack passion for entrepreneurship

    good idea! I never thought of that. but u forgot to include the cost of oil, the fuel(kahoy or shelane/gasul) for cooking.
    And the tax of employees. It's basically the same for both.

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