*sir CNS, puno na daw inbox mo. Sorry OT
OT na tuloy. Back to the topic -
Does your company provide you share based compensation or stock options? Examples would be restricted stock unit, employee stock options or stock purchase plans at a discount. If so, please provide a ball park figure without disclosing the market price.
We have RSU's. The stock price has already grown 200% since 4 years ago.
I was told it's insecure men that are fond of cheating with women beneath them. They can exert complete dominance over women that need them for money. He who pays the piper plays the tune diba.
BTT: I used to practice the income less savings = expenses. Basta 50% yung sinet ko for savings. Now I can't do it anymore.
obserbasyon ko sa gov`t (been in two different sectors), madami oras ang tao. sa private pag sinabing 5:00 or 5:30 uuwi naba sa ganong oras? sa guberment 4:30 nakapila na yung iba sa bundy o biometrix.
daming oras. kaya nga yung iba nakakapag aral pa ulit o may trabaho pa after office.
sa office ko noon ang laki ng per diem. sarap buhay mga tao. in fairness masipag naman mga offecemates ko, huwag lang magkaron ng bisyo.
yun nga lang bagsak pa rin ang savings. nakasangla ang mga atm.
Yupyup, BIR is always the winner. Typically only hitech companies in the Philippines offer SBC to their employees, and mostly to certain qualified levels only. We are talking of Intel, Google, TI and ADI. These are the companies where employees hardly leave, and promotion of course is slow. But who cares?![]()
Vesting depends on the arrangement. Usually quarterlyCool bro! How often is the vesting? When you exercise, do you convert to PHP?
Tax is very minimal.
It's in dollars but converted to Peso when you wire it to your PH account
Some Finance organizations would disburse the vested/exercised money,- so you pay the right amount of taxes.
Others would simply close their eyes and tell you,- you declare the amount yourself in your ITR...
Yup, those are the companies bro.,- Sadly the corrupt management in a couple of them resulted in company shutdown in one, and tight situation in another ... So, it is a sad state of affair here in the Philippines...
I even had a face-to-face discussion with one of the GMs of one of those companies, telling him face to face that his opinion is wrong as "not all Filipinos are corrupt" and he suddenly became flushed,- but that was another story.
"The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!
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That is correct bro... And China, too.
This person was the American Business Group GM who actually discovered the stinking corruption of the local management.... His chanced findings precipitated the investigation.
No one in our ManCom team, even the GM who was playing it safe then (in the later years,- another company) had to the balls to confront him,- as he was our Chairman and CEO and so I requested our VP (another American) for a one-on-one discussion with him. I gave him a piece of my mind that day... Something that he will never forget... I cannot share more details bro... Soon after that, he was a changed man,- and he trusted the Filipinos again....Even bringing his wife here to associate with us... And treating our Managers/Sr. Staff when they visit corporate... He still leads another company with a growing subsidiary here in our country....
"The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!
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Last edited by CVT; June 2nd, 2015 at 03:36 PM.
this is off-topic, but, mods, let me reply this one.
i respect your opinion, sir, but i have to disagree with you on this point.
first, not everyone who joins government service is corrupt. second, public service is not a dead end. third, it's not "walang Asenso. "
there are so many that i know, but i would like to mention only
two of the gentlemen that i had an opportunity to work with in the past who are now at the top rung of the PNP leadership. these gentlemen possess that inner fortitude that make one' integrity unassailable. I know them personally and professionally.
(1) PDIR Carmelo E Valmoria. He is the current NCRPO Chief. PMA Class 82. He was still a Superintendent assigned at the Regional Operation and Plans Division of Police Regional Office 7 (covering the provinces of Cebu, Bohol, Negros Oriental, and Siquijor) when i was deployed there from Camp Crame to head the Regional Legal Service. He was the commander of the Philippine contingent (UN mission) to Kosovo and Somalia. He was the Director of PNP-SAF during the Zamboanga siege. As SAF Director, he personally led a team of SAF personnel to restore order in Tacloban City on the heels of
Typhoon Yolanda. I was his lawyer when he was one of the respondents in the petition for writ of amparo filed by a CPP-NPA leader that they captured when he was still the Provincial Director of Cebu Provincial Police Office.
(2) Deputy Director Marcelo P Garbo. PMA Class 81. He is currently the Deputy Chief for Operation of the PNP. I was C,RLS7 when he was assigned with PRO7 as Chief of Staff. He is hard working and innovative. As members of the bids and awards committee, we streamlined our bidding process, thus, flogging the possibility of graft. He can walk the talk. When DILG came out with a suspension against the former governor of cebu and she stonewalled, vowing not to step down, and locked herself in at her own office at the Capitol, he booted her out of it. He is now in contention to the post of PNP Chief.
You measure success in terms of how much money you have. Money, though admittedly helps greatly, is not in itself an end, but only a means. If you make money as a yardstick to one's happiness that's too materialistic, too tangible and too shallow. "We tend to value goods over experiences, ourselves over others, things over people." Helen Keller said it best: The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart.
There are people who see integrity, duty, and respect far more valuable than money.
I had never heard somebody who died FOR their money, though many died because OF their money, but I saw people who are ready and willing to die for their country for the good of many, and we are paying them a starting salary of Php14,000.
Like them, look:
^yes, that is true, poverty can't buy anything, but it has nothing to do whether people in government are corrupt or public service is a dead end or to remain there is "walang asenso." i think poverty is a choice, not destiny. success stories abound of people who once swam in the quagmire of poverty but came out successful-- take the case of John Gokongwei (if we go by his book "the path of entrepreneurship" ), Henry Sy (the shoeshine boy), or Mariano Que (Mercury Drug) and most of Filipino taipans. The poor man is not he who is without a cent, but he who is without a dream, said a sage.
ALL people in the govt are corrupt, iba ibang level lang.
Yung picture na nipost, isnt that an effect of corruption.
I used to work for the govt years ago. 70/30 ang laban. They will get the 30%!coz they processed the paper. You cant even check if what you get is the correct amount.
Pag puro senior na at lahat ng trabaho at lahat ng load ay nasa casual, contractual at volunteer abay corruption din dahil sayang ang taxes.