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September 30th, 2014 09:23 AM #2981
Ako I've decided that I want to stay in the country, and be part of the force that builds the nation to become one of the largest economies by 2050 (assuming predictions are right).
I understand that I can make bigger bucks abroad than here, but I have the privilege of getting work that actually pays decently and allows me to live comfortably.
It's unfortunate that such privilege isn't available to a lot of other Pinoys which is why they find that they have no other choice than to find work abroad. Unfortunately, a lot of them who have a taste of foreign currency get blinded by the drastic improvement in their earning power, which often leads to short term materialism.
I'm very surprised to know that a lot of OFWs who earn hundreds of thousands a month don't even have investments or clearly defined plans for retirement. After a few decades of toiling abroad, they realize they haven't saved enough to last until they die, so ayun balik sa lumang pamumuhay. Financial education is critical for these people.
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September 30th, 2014 09:50 AM #2983
I used to be idealistic and refused to leave the country. I've turned down an opportunity to live abroad when I was younger.
When I got older, I decided that I will get out of this country the first chance that I get to live in North America or Europe. It's not about the money but because of the corrupt government, the lack of culture and poor standard of living in Manila.
I have friends that live extremely comfortable lives here in Manila but chose to live abroad. There's just so much more choices abroad. eg I love dogs but there are limited breeds available here, I love music and most artists that come to visit here are laos na, I love food and the ingredients and restaurants available here are so limited. I've few friends left here in Manila. They are scattered abroad na. None of them plan to go back.
Manila is so expensive too relative to the income of Filipinos. Mura lang dito labor at mga items sa Divisoria. It's criminal how items from abroad are marked up here. Even export items are so expensive. Thanks again to the Philippine government. Teka, I am beginning to sound like someone else naLast edited by _Cathy_; September 30th, 2014 at 09:59 AM.
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September 30th, 2014 10:22 AM #2984
Agree with you dear bro.
Another major reason for us,- I/we want to contribute to our nation building... In spite of our painful experiences,- we still have faith in our country..... That is exactly what I told my relatives who would pull me out from here many years ago.... And the one earlier when job opportunities were presented to wife and myself (later)....Pro Deo Et Patria.
I hope that we are contributing (hey!- we properly pay our taxes....)...
Recently, I could have given/transferred technical expertise and job opportunities for a group of Filipinos, were it not for the high cost of electricity and the lack of industry support here in our country. We could have been only the 4th country in the world doing this type of technical manufacturing, but sadly not today.... I could be hoping beyond hope,- but hey,- we'll keep on trying!
We all want this country to be a better place for our kids....
God bless the Philippines!
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September 30th, 2014 11:19 AM #2985
In other words, gusto mo maging first world
I guess I haven't reached that point yet so I can't relate. Like your younger self, I still have a lot of idealism left in me.
I still think that being Filipino means something and it's worth sticking it out with this nation.
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September 30th, 2014 11:47 AM #2986
time flies so fast..
halos mag 20 years na din ako nag work.. ano nga kaya kung i went abroad 15 years ago.. hmmm i guess i wouldnt know.. pero what I know is I made the right decision to stay.. ok naman ang buhay dito sa Pinas.. mahirap.. madami utang.. pero masaya at kasama ang pamilya at mga kaibigan..
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September 30th, 2014 01:30 PM #2987
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September 30th, 2014 01:35 PM #2988
Yes. I want to live in a country where I could take public transportation, see where my taxes are going, watch a musical or concert without paying an arm and a leg for it, have easy and cheap access to reputable newspapers and up to date medical technology etc. I want to live in a society where MOST people are polite and courteous.
I do hope you don't lose that idealism. The country still needs people like you. Ako, I give up. I raise my hands in defeat.
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September 30th, 2014 01:42 PM #2989
Jun aka Pekto, you got a lot of us thinking
What kind of lifestyle do they miss?
My Aunties/Uncles are based in the US but they come home often. They like the laid back lifestyle but they would miss the US once they start dealing with government and customer service
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September 30th, 2014 04:58 PM #2990
It's looking a lot like a certain cruiser with that color scheme.
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