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    Good News!

    Mudaghan atoa supply sa jobless nurses!

    har har har!!
    only for those nga dili kabalo mo diskarte

  2. #62

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    Quote Originally Posted by salbahis View Post
    whats wrong with public schools?
    mas daghan ug dili maayo ug quality nga teachers sa public schools kai sa private school

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    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    mas daghan ug dili maayo ug quality nga teachers sa public schools kai sa private school
    Pwede makahibawo gi unsa nimo pag conclude? Naa ba ka figures or statistics to back up your claim? Naay mga public school teachers nga maayo.

    One more thing, I actually feel sorry for people who makes call center their 'world'. As if wala na lain work aside from call center. As if without call center, adto na LANG sa public schools ang mga bata nga maka guba sa ilaha (mga bata) future. Pila diay sweldo sa call center? 30K? 50K?

    Get real...naa daghan work mas dako pa sa call center if you know where to search and if you use your resources well.

    note: stones from heaven, ang tamaan 'OUCH!'

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3nZ0y View Post
    Pwede makahibawo gi unsa nimo pag conclude? Naa ba ka figures or statistics to back up your claim? Naay mga public school teachers nga maayo.
    ma compare man tingali nimo sir ang average student nga nag dako sa maayo nga private school ug ang average student nga nag dako sa public school
    wala man pud ko nag ingon nga walai maayo nga teachers sa public schools basa tarong sir

    Quote Originally Posted by 3nZ0y View Post
    One more thing, I actually feel sorry for people who makes call center their 'world'. As if wala na lain work aside from call center.
    louy jud ang mga taw nga gi himo world ang trabaho
    naka nindot sa callcenter kai dili dad on ang trabaho sa balay

    Quote Originally Posted by 3nZ0y View Post
    As if without call center, adto na LANG sa public schools ang mga bata nga maka guba sa ilaha (mga bata) future. Pila diay sweldo sa call center? 30K? 50K?
    ayaw pud i "LANG" ang mga public school oi
    ako kai minimum wage earner man ko
    bahalag ginagmay basta naa income

    Quote Originally Posted by 3nZ0y View Post
    Get real...naa daghan work mas dako pa sa call center if you know where to search and if you use your resources well.
    maayo man ka sir kai daghan man ka sources. isa raman ko ka ultimo nga walai mga sources nga naa sa maayo nga position
    realistic ko sir .. adto ko sa trabaho nga para nako.. maayo ang sweldo ug dili kaayo hago
    Last edited by masakiton; 12-27-2011 at 02:20 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    ma compare man tingali nimo sir ang average student nga nag dako sa maayo nga private school ug ang average student nga nag dako sa public school
    wala man pud ko nag ingon nga walai maayo nga teachers sa public schools basa tarong sir
    Imoha man gud gi-post is MAS DAGHAN ang quality teachers sa private schools compared to the public schools. Mao nangayo ko og proof. Basa tarong sir.


    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    louy jud ang mga taw nga gi himo world ang trabaho
    naka nindot sa callcenter kai dili dad on ang trabaho sa balay
    And again, call center is just one of the many jobs that don't require you nga dalhon sa balay ang trabaho.


    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    ayaw pud i "LANG" ang mga public school oi
    ako kai minimum wage earner man ko
    bahalag ginagmay basta naa income
    Guess why ako gi-lang? To make YOUR point.

    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    maayo man ka sir kai daghan man ka sources. isa raman ko ka ultimo nga walai mga sources nga naa sa maayo nga position
    realistic ko sir .. adto ko sa trabaho nga para nako.. maayo ang sweldo ug dili kaayo hago
    So mo-agree ka nga ang life sa tawo nag depende sa chances or destiny?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3nZ0y View Post
    Imoha man gud gi-post is MAS DAGHAN ang quality teachers sa private schools compared to the public schools. Mao nangayo ko og proof. Basa tarong sir.
    ma compare man tingali nimo sir ang average student nga nag dako sa maayo nga private school ug ang average student nga nag dako sa public school



    Quote Originally Posted by 3nZ0y View Post
    And again, call center is just one of the many jobs that don't require you nga dalhon sa balay ang trabaho.
    mao gali.. after work.. naa lain world ...




    Quote Originally Posted by 3nZ0y View Post
    Guess why ako gi-lang? To make YOUR point.
    point nga mas daghan ug dili maayo ug quality nga teachers sa public schools kai sa private school



    Quote Originally Posted by 3nZ0y View Post
    So mo-agree ka nga ang life sa tawo nag depende sa chances or destiny?
    educational + choices in life

    saunang panahon kadto dili pa uso ang call center sa cebu.. kasagaran undergrad/freshgrad nag trabaho sa mga factory (night shift) nya minimum wage... wala ra tagad ang mga taw sa health ug uban pa

    karon naa opportunities ang mga fresh/under grad nga mo earn ug above average nga maayo pud ang benefits .. daghan na dayon concern sa health ug uban pang dili maayo
    Last edited by masakiton; 12-27-2011 at 08:37 AM.

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    a protectionist policy adopted by the US will only hurt their consumers.. It is a counterproductive measure of trying to spur job growth in their area... Why do you think US companies outsource a lot of their jobs? Is it because they don't like the US geography? Is it because they don't like US climate? Or is it because there are just damn too many laws affecting their production?

    A protectionist policy only destroys the market by producing artificial rise of prices by forcing the local people to consume products/services that would otherwise be at a lesser value if it were produced in a more economic friendly environment. Another step towards complete socialism for the US....

  8. #68

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    ngano daghan man jud murag negative ika storya sa mga cc agent.. wtf! its an honest job!

    are you not happy for us or selos lang jud mo kay mas daku mi ug sweldo ninyo and yeah the benefits like health insurance... like u dont have to pay anything if ma hospitalize ka and guess what naa pa ka imoha own private room with tv and the best part of it is if naa ka anak apil sila covered.. so dili naka mangutang pa para pang hospital sa imoha anak.. and once again private room sa chung hua ehhehe.. or cdc....

    and by the way, its not an easy job... and we deserve the pay

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    Quote Originally Posted by emow View Post
    a protectionist policy adopted by the US will only hurt their consumers.. It is a counterproductive measure of trying to spur job growth in their area... Why do you think US companies outsource a lot of their jobs? Is it because they don't like the US geography? Is it because they don't like US climate? Or is it because there are just damn too many laws affecting their production?

    A protectionist policy only destroys the market by producing artificial rise of prices by forcing the local people to consume products/services that would otherwise be at a lesser value if it were produced in a more economic friendly environment. Another step towards complete socialism for the US....
    What is wrong with socialism? At least ila kwarta ila ra. sila baligya, sa ila consumer, sa ila products, bayad sa ila labourers, ila tax padung sad sa ila. Tanan ila. Maayo diba? So what kung taas ang presyo kung maka-afford sad sila. The problem with this is not about its probable effect on the US economy but on developing states economies so much dependent on US economy. But if I were the US, who care about the Philippines, iya-iya ra nang kahig.

    Kung luoy ta well ato na nang sayop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Faeries View Post
    What is wrong with socialism? At least ila kwarta ila ra. sila baligya, sa ila consumer, sa ila products, bayad sa ila labourers, ila tax padung sad sa ila. Tanan ila. Maayo diba? So what kung taas ang presyo kung maka-afford sad sila. The problem with this is not about its probable effect on the US economy but on developing states economies so much dependent on US economy. But if I were the US, who care about the Philippines, iya-iya ra nang kahig.

    Kung luoy ta well ato na nang sayop.
    Nothing good can come out from a socialist stand.... They will be subsidizing these companies to make them competitive with other companies around the world, unless they would totally shut out from trading with the outside world, then that would result to communism.

    Why should it care with the economies like the Philippines? As consumers to their products, we provide jobs for their people as well as they have provided us jobs to support their companies. It's a win-win situation. But their legislators are attacking at the wrong target. It's their labor and business regulations that have priced the employees so high that made their companies seek other countries to lower their costs. In that way, they can provide products that can still be globally competitive. When businesses are forced to be kept at home country where production would be expensive, they are just destroying themselves... No business can survive without profit. And if ever, they will subsidize these companies to avoid destruction, then they will just incur massive debts as a nation... Every product sold this way is a penalty to the taxpayers of their nation.

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