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December 4th, 2008 05:49 PM #1
It's interesting to note that major economies around the world like the US, Japan, Germany are in recession.
Question is are you feeling the economic crunch? or do you personally know somebody who got affected by it?
Another question is - even if you do have money stashed around, are you holding back on any kind of spending outside of the basics (food, health, shelter)? If so, for what reason?
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December 4th, 2008 06:38 PM #2
What crunch? I'm feeling the crunch of paying more for gasoline now that everyone seems to want to get back on the road, now that gasoline is cheaper than it was a month ago.
But yeah, my bank account is feeling pretty slim right now.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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December 4th, 2008 07:02 PM #3
yup, a little bit. I'm forced to renew my contract with a very minimal increase.
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December 4th, 2008 07:07 PM #4
Di pa naman. But as a trader my profits are way down compared to last year. As for gas prices while its a welcome news I don't consume a lot of gas to make a whole lot of difference. Basta ako I will live more conservatively, spend less. Tutal mababaw lang kaligayahan ko. Basta may Xbox 360 or PS3 ok na ako
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December 4th, 2008 07:21 PM #5
There has been some layoffs in our office lately but the reasons are not because of this economic crunch . . . or management might just be giving us other excuses :meeting:
Pero ako dati na kong nagtitipid kahit mababa na ang gas ... ilokano daw kasi tatay ke eh
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December 4th, 2008 07:43 PM #6
Thankfully may trabaho pa naman ako pero my daily tasks for the last few days has something to do with cost cutting.
My boss told me to start preparing for justifications on our hirings kahit na replacement ng nag-resign. Dati, automatic na approve ang replacement kung may nag resign, natural kailangan ng kapalit eh. Ngayon, I'm being asked to prepare a really detailed list of activities na gagawin ng mga tao. Mas malala pa dati sa hiring ng totally new position.
Also, dati mahirap maghanap ng applicant sa mga IT programmers, ngayon ang HRD namin dumadami ang pool ng IT workers na pinagpipilian namin. May mga nag terminate daw na mga BPO.
On the other hand, I'm really surprised to see busy malls and long lines in a money exchange shop over the weekend. Must be our dollar earning kababayans.
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December 4th, 2008 07:50 PM #7
We had an economic briefing recently and it was projected that Filipinos will really start to feel the effects of the economic slowdown in 2009.
Certain sectors like real estate, manufacturing, and those dependent on imports will experience negative if not zero growth resulting in job cuts.
Ang matibay pa rin ang retail sector, particularly those selling fast moving consumer goods.
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December 4th, 2008 09:32 PM #9
a bit. pero kaya pa naman....
also our business is doing good....we just stay away muna from financial institutions, and instead focused our marketing sa mga distributions, food and manufacturing companies.
to answer your second question, yes, basics muna. tsaka na bisyo.... hehehehe.
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December 4th, 2008 09:33 PM #10
Kwento ng katrabaho ko, meron daw sya officemate dati na Italiano na tinanong daw bakit...
Traffic!