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December 17th, 2015 11:42 PM #31hmm, i suppose if you're aimimg for "sky's the limit" money, then business is the way to go.
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December 18th, 2015 12:14 AM #32the real benefit of taking mba aside from the obvious getting an academic advantage is you get a unique opportunity to network. professionals dont call it an expensive networking course without some truth to it. if you are just there for academics and a chance for a better employability in the future, you are missing the train.
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December 18th, 2015 10:36 AM #33
in other words bro dapat Street Smart sya. i remember ito ang naging topic natin nung may drinking session tayo last week.
eh bakit naman mas malaki kay babae keysa kay lalaki???
sakin wala akong ipapamana hanggang nabubuhay pa ako. Pero kung gustong mag biznes papahiramin ko pang-dagdag sa kanyang capital. I remind them hiram lang ito at di TY. why? para ipaalam na may obligation silang mag bayad sa pinag-kautangan. para malaman ang kahalagan ng pera, na hindi ito nahihingi lang kundi pinaghihirapan, na ang pera ay hindi din madaling kitain at hindi habang buhay kumikita.
employee and entrepreneur are totally different mindset. here's why...
employee's mindset - not risk taker in life specially if he's head of the family with kids, contentment as fixed income earner, after office hour wala nang iintindin sa work unlike employer di pa natatapos ang araw nagiisip na kung anong ang diskarte sa biznes sa next day.
entrepreneur's mindset - risk taker, innovator, literally malikot ang pag-iisip kung saan pwede pagkakitaan. businessmen are usually love & enjoying what they doing. Also, Parents play a big factor to their children as early as teenager pa lang by telling them to help in their family/relatives business during summer vacation instead lakwatcha ang inaatupagLast edited by kimbon; December 18th, 2015 at 10:40 AM.
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December 18th, 2015 10:42 AM #34
*Mentis, in addition to all the excellent insights here, I suggest giving her the opportunity to travel around the country and parts of the world. It does expands the mind, perspective in life and personal network, thereby giving her an edge
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December 18th, 2015 11:28 AM #35
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December 18th, 2015 12:33 PM #36
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December 18th, 2015 01:19 PM #37
Imho an mba is important if you want to move up the corporate ladder whereas work experience is better if you intend on going on your own. The max for employees in the ph is probably around 500k a month + benefits (cars, travel, bonus, etc). For many, that is more than enough, actually 100k a month is enough to support a family.
You also have to assess what your daughter likes doing. Like If she like drawing, she can take up architecture. If she likes math, engineering or accountancy. As long as its sensible (if she likes music..... Just let it be her hobby) you should let her do it. Parents shouldn't control what their child takes in college. If you force her to take something she doesnt want, she will just end up miserable one day.
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December 18th, 2015 02:46 PM #38More on safety lang siguro. If ever na lokohin or iwan man siya ng asawa niya e she know to her self na kaya niya mag isa... Syempre ang anak asa side lagi ng babae yan, so alam din niya na kaya niyang buhayin anak niya na siya lang.
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Sa ngayon we try different business na pwede naming pa mana sa anak namin. Our ultimate goal e wala ng maging employee sa next generation namin..
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December 18th, 2015 02:53 PM #39Agree.
Pa experience mo sir ang luxury ng life. Then explain to her na ito ang makukuha mo kung gagalingan mo.
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Sa college student i highly recommend na mag boarding house or mag rent ng room. Para malaman niya how to take care her self and budget.. if kayang tiisin e limit din ang allowance and push her to work if she want something to buy. She can do project of other or work as freelance related sa course niya ang job.
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December 18th, 2015 05:56 PM #40Yup, no such thing as loyalty from the company. They wont hesitate to get rid of you pag kelangan.
The dilemma ive been facing for years is i am a good fit sa culture, maganda ang samahan with colleagues, but mababa ang sweldo and i am bored sa work.
Money can't buy happiness but neither can poverty LOL.
I am currently applying and saving up as much as I can para pag di ko na ma take ang boredom at sweldo e nakapag tayo nako ng small biz and I have enough cash to survive unemployment. I shall call this the FU money. If ni counter offer nila ako then FU. If sabihin nila i am up for another promotion and i should stay then FU LOL.
One more thing I learned at work: if you are irreplaceable, you might also be unpromotable. If thats even a word.
If ikaw lang nkaka alam ng work mo (common sa IT, i'm an IT pro) then yes 'valuable' ka. Ive seen it. Employee threathens to resign, company folds with a counter offer. But then you are stuck in that position. They can promote your level, but not your scope.
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