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    retzing
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    lalayo pa kayo eh si manny pacquiao rags to riches din.

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    #83
    si vp nognog.
    dating negosyo nyan lugaw at walastik sa bangkal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    si vp nognog.
    dating negosyo nyan lugaw at walastik sa bangkal.
    Naghahakot cya ng kanin baboy then para sa alaga nila ng tatay nya.
    I should know, i grew up in bangkal.
    Now he has a big piggery farm in Ibaan, Batangas.

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    I don't know how true will this be now.... What is the present social status of the Philippines

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    from the link above:

    Class A - Upper Class - executives, presidents, CEOs (>Php 100,000 / month)
    Class B - Upper Middle Class - professionals (Php 50,000-100,000 / month)
    Class C - Middle Class - white-collar jobs (Php 15,000-50,000 / month)
    Class D - Lower Middle Class - blue-collar/clerical jobs (Php,8,000-15,000 / month)
    Class E - Lower Class - living below the poverty line (<Php 8,000 / month)
    execs are just well-compensated employees

    kung class A ang execs ano class ang mga major shareholders who OWN the companies those execs work for?

    my point is owners of corporations are on a different level than those they employ
    Last edited by uls; September 13th, 2013 at 11:05 AM.

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    This proves na lahat sa Tsikot upper class/ upper middle class using those parameters

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    di reliable ang income as a gauge

    mas reliable ang assets

    there's a big difference between a guy who has to go to work everyday to earn P100,000/mo.

    and a guy who sits around doing nothing coz he has assets earning P100,000/mo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    di reliable ang income as a gauge

    mas reliable ang assets

    there's a big difference between a guy who has to go to work everyday to earn P100,000/mo.

    and a guy who sits around doing nothing coz he has assets earning P100,000/mo.

    If we are talking about being "rich" I agree magkaiba talaga.

    So yung link sa above eh para sa mga empleyado lang. Ibang social class pa yung sa mayayaman. hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    di reliable ang income as a gauge

    mas reliable ang assets

    there's a big difference between a guy who has to go to work everyday to earn P100,000/mo.

    and a guy who sits around doing nothing coz he has assets earning P100,000/mo.
    then where do we put MVP...he's just an employee

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    yes MVP is a highly paid employee

    he's not as rich as his employer

    he has a lot of assets (shares of companies) which makes him one of the richest people in the country

    but he's not on the same level as the taipans
    Last edited by uls; September 13th, 2013 at 12:36 PM.

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    another guy like MVP is RSA

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    another guy like MVP is RSA
    They belong to the "carpet to riches" story...

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    paano na tulad ko na jobless? bottom class na ako.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    paano na tulad ko na jobless? bottom class na ako.
    Ang social term dyan is "early retirement".

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    anung level ung isang tao na janitor pero may sideline na kumikita ng let us say 20k-30k per month

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    ^

    sideline pa rin ba ang tawag kapag mas malaki ang kinikita kesa full time work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jansky View Post
    anung level ung isang tao na janitor pero may sideline na kumikita ng let us say 20k-30k per month
    Stupid level...mag resign na siya as janitor and mag concentrate sa sideline niya para mas lumaki pa kitain niya...bakit pa mag work as janitor Kung mas malaki kinikita sa sideline

    Seriously, to put it to perspective sidelines are not a regular income...kaya nga sideline tawag eh...it's just there to augment your regular income, Minsan meron Minsan wala...ordinarily sidelines can't replace your main source of income.




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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Stupid level...mag resign na siya as janitor and mag concentrate sa sideline niya para mas lumaki pa kitain niya...bakit pa mag work as janitor Kung mas malaki kinikita sa sideline

    Seriously, to put it to perspective sidelines are not a regular income...kaya nga sideline tawag eh...it's just there to augment your regular income, Minsan meron Minsan wala...ordinarily sidelines can't replace your main source of income.




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    Meron. Yung ibang racket ng ibang janitor sa Customs. Mas malaki pa ang kita ng sideline kasya sa salary.

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    wala sa income yan

    nasa gastos yan

    kumikita ka nga ng 100,000 a month gumagastos ka naman ng 100,001 a month

    kung ganun ka di ka yayaman

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