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  1. #21

    Quote Originally Posted by DeathFox View Post
    Na, ngano ni.enter. :P
    Di man gud kabalong mugamit sa kaugalingong huna-huna. Magpadala dayun sa mga success stories sa nursing abroad by the media. Sala na sa mga students na ganahan sa "easy" way out, gaba na ninyo. Samut na mu.traydor mus Pilipinas. Pag callcenter na lang mo. :P
    ang ila parents gusto lang nga ma arang2x ang kahimtang sa ila pamilya ug sa ila anak

    ila gi gamit ila kaugalingong huna2x mao bitaw naka graduate ug na RN sila

    sir..basin ikaw ang gaba an puhon sa pag sulti ug dili maayo sa uban taw

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by DeathFox View Post
    Na, ngano ni.enter. :P
    Di man gud kabalong mugamit sa kaugalingong huna-huna. Magpadala dayun sa mga success stories sa nursing abroad by the media. Sala na sa mga students na ganahan sa "easy" way out, gaba na ninyo. Samut na mu.traydor mus Pilipinas. Pag callcenter na lang mo. :P
    Paghilom diha. Hilas baya nimu. Ang pagskwela ug upat ka tuig niya tuon para makapasar ug board "easy way out" para nimu? Ang OFW ron traydor na diay?

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by itzurisen View Post
    kanus- pman na nahimong gaba ang mkatabang sa uban/mga patients to the point nga g-abusar na sila.( sa mga nurses nga tarong ug ganahan/die hard gyud sa ilang profession)
    well, careful sa imong g-ingon maybe you need a nurse someday when the time comes...
    sa psychiatric ward......

  4. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by FranZeno View Post
    The advantage sd if imo school naay own hospitals (like CDU), dako jud ka og chance na i.hire sa ila hosp..i suggest if mgnurse mo, choose a school na naay own hosp..

    I beg to disagree. Naa man gali ko cousin na Velez Graduate then RN na pero wala ka trabaho sa ilang kaugalingong hospital bisan iyang mother kay Head Nurse na sa Velez. Nag volunteer na lang tawn siya...

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by diatabz View Post
    Ang pagskwela ug upat ka tuig niya tuon para makapasar ug board "easy way out" para nimu? Ang OFW ron traydor na diay?
    Most of the college course, 4 years pud. And most also have a board exam >_>
    Pero katung ubang course, dili abroad apas nila after graduate.


    Quote Originally Posted by diatabz View Post
    Ang OFW ron traydor na diay?
    Duh, if given the chance na mahatagan ug permanent citizenship, kwaon dayun na. And yeah, dako silag remittance.... pero are they actually working for our homeland or for their family in our homeland? >_>

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by DeathFox View Post
    Duh, if given the chance na mahatagan ug permanent citizenship, kwaon dayun na. And yeah, dako silag remittance.... pero are they actually working for our homeland or for their family in our homeland? >_>
    - hahahaha dili tanan gusto i give up ang pag ka filipino citizen
    - maski ang naa sa pilipinas nag trabaho sir kai nag trabaho para sa family

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by DeathFox View Post
    Most of the college course, 4 years pud. And most also have a board exam >_>
    Pero katung ubang course, dili abroad apas nila after graduate.
    but if you were given a chance to go abroad for the sake of your family and giving them a better life, di nimo dawaton kay gusto ka tabangan jud nimo ang pilipinas? Would you let a good opportunity pass you by because of your so-called patriotism? Think realistically, not ideally. Making a better pilipinas starts with you and your family, give them a good life.

  8. #28
    If the nurses have a problem with this, they should bring it up with their future employers (e.g., the destination countries and medical boards where they intend to migrate to) since it is their requirements that are forcing the nurses to undertake low-paying or non-paying jobs here for work experience.

    I can understand why people really want to leave the country, but in my opinion wanting a better life for your family is not a good excuse for this kind of mentality. By moving skills abroad you are making conditions worse here. Even worse, a lot of OFW's end up making their children and spouse dependent on remittance so they don't even bother looking for a job and becoming self-sufficient. Our country has become dependent on remittances, it's like a drug that makes us feel better and stops our country from becoming bankrupt but in the long term is harmful to our country and families...

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by RMK711 View Post
    If the nurses have a problem with this, they should bring it up with their future employers (e.g., the destination countries and medical boards where they intend to migrate to) since it is their requirements that are forcing the nurses to undertake low-paying or non-paying jobs here for work experience.

    I can understand why people really want to leave the country, but in my opinion wanting a better life for your family is not a good excuse for this kind of mentality. By moving skills abroad you are making conditions worse here. Even worse, a lot of OFW's end up making their children and spouse dependent on remittance so they don't even bother looking for a job and becoming self-sufficient. Our country has become dependent on remittances, it's like a drug that makes us feel better and stops our country from becoming bankrupt but in the long term is harmful to our country and families...
    better income = better life for the family
    kinsa gud tawn tarong nga parents dili ganahan nga ma arang2x ang kahimtang sa ila pamilya
    citizen (mag tinarong + hardworking mode + swerte) overseas = pamilya maka benefit
    government mag tinarong + hardworking mode = pilipinas maka benefit

    unsaon manang highly skilled nga employee kung mag lisod ka ug hatag ug maayong ugma sa imo pamilya

  10. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by FranZeno View Post
    but if you were given a chance to go abroad for the sake of your family and giving them a better life, di nimo dawaton kay gusto ka tabangan jud nimo ang pilipinas? Would you let a good opportunity pass you by because of your so-called patriotism?.
    Duh, I already turned down already two offers to work in Singapore as a programmer. >_>

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