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    #181
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post

    Upper class will buy an extra car
    mid class will buy food/coffee

    panalo ang economy
    Baka mauso din car swap

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    #182
    Quote Originally Posted by makinao View Post
    That’s what my daughter is doing now even without coding. If she leaves the office at 5, travel time niya will be 2+ hours, and she’ll get hungry along the way. So chill muna siya and dinner, then leave at 8 para 1 hour lang ang biyahe.
    Leave by 5, arrive 7pm. Leave by 8pm, arrive by 9.

    I'd still take the 2hr drive vs 9pm makauwi everyday. Pagkauwi mo wala ka na magagawa but to sleep and get ready for tomorrow.

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    #183
    plus magastos kung araw araw ka mag chi chill just to avoid traffic.


    Quote Originally Posted by TheUninvited View Post
    Leave by 5, arrive 7pm. Leave by 8pm, arrive by 9.

    I'd still take the 2hr drive vs 9pm makauwi everyday. Pagkauwi mo wala ka na magagawa but to sleep and get ready for tomorrow.

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    #184
    Quote Originally Posted by TheUninvited View Post
    Leave by 5, arrive 7pm. Leave by 8pm, arrive by 9.

    I'd still take the 2hr drive vs 9pm makauwi everyday. Pagkauwi mo wala ka na magagawa but to sleep and get ready for tomorrow.
    Yung mga flexible ang oras ayos sa kanila ito. They can come to work late, leave work 7pm after coding.

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    #185
    MMDA seeks NCR mayors’ approval of 2 nights per week number coding scheme | CNN Philippines

    The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has confirmed seeking the approval of Metro Manila mayors to expand the number coding scheme to two nights per week.

    MMDA chairperson Romando Artes on Monday said the proposal, which was presented to the policy-making body Metro Manila Council, could reduce traffic by 40% if implemented. The current scheme covers only one night in a week.

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    #186
    i am curious,
    aside from edsa,
    saan pa ba ga-trapik sa ncr?

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    #187
    shaw blvd sobra na din trapik..
    sa C5 din..
    Lacson to Nagtahan to Quirino

    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i am curious,
    aside from edsa,
    saan pa ba ga-trapik sa ncr?

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    #188
    Quote Originally Posted by _Qwerty_ View Post
    shaw blvd sobra na din trapik..
    sa C5 din..
    Lacson to Nagtahan to Quirino
    'yan lang?
    and they want everyone to suffer via their coding schemes?

    eh 'di yan lang ang hatawan nila ng coding.

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    #189
    ahh no, yan lang kako yung alam ko na trapik, yan kasi nadadaanan ko..

    as far as coding is concerned.. all major roads included..

    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    'yan lang?
    and they want everyone to suffer via their coding schemes?

    eh 'di yan lang ang hatawan nila ng coding.

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    #190
    Well, kung hindi lang sana puro u turn slots, pwede sana consider na coding ideas nila on major roads lang. Yyng mga radial roads and circumeferential roads (araneta/sgt rivera is a radial road sa alam ko while edsa and katipunan is circumferential). Di ko maalala q ave kung anu siya.
    Para pwede ka pa din sana sa side street or looban.
    As long as di barado yung main arteries, may galawan iyan during rush hour.

    Its either this or congestion charge via rfid tulad sa ibang bansa. But di papasa yan dito kasi magreklamo mga tao kesyo anti poor. Eh lahat naman tatamaan and as long as hindi affected sa congestion charge ang public transpo, panu magiging anti poor yun.

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    #191
    nakalimutan ko pala yang Quezon Ave and Araneta Ave.. one Friday.. papunta ako Visayas Ave, inabot ako nang rush hour dyan from Sta. Mesa.. grabe 2 hours from SM Sta. Mesa to Visayas Ave., hindi talaga gumagalaw yang Quezon Ave..

    Ok na sana yung Skyway to NLEX eh.. kaso bigla ang taas taaas naman nang toll, kaya wala din dumadaan..

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    #192
    simplehan na lang. Dalawa lang kailangan

    -walang parking bawal bili kotse. Napakabasic.

    -Itigil construction condominium. Pag controllado housing = controllado dami ng tao. Basic na naman.

    Bakit ayaw paasensuhin other province so they can have their own ncr. Ang saswapang kaya minamalas ngayon pandemic. Butinga talaga sa inyo city of makati lalo kayo malasin!!!!!

    ang mga taga pagpatupad graduate updilim, lasalle, ust, atenines...basta mga top school. Ano nangyari????

    meron limitation dapat. You cannot act like a ponzi networker and says sky's the limit or else maging scammer ka.

    sabi ni rizal.kung ano tao yun ang gobierno. Pero sabi ni kagalingan kung ano skwelahan ganyan ang maging resulta.

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    #193
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    -Itigil construction condominium. Pag controllado housing = controllado dami ng tao. Basic na naman.
    disagree ako dito.

    kahapon lang kausap ko mga new employees namin dito. lahat sila galing sa provinces and halos walang kamag-anak dito.

    lahat ng trabaho nasa Metro Manila, kaya kahit walang housing available, gagawan at gagawan nila ng paraan para makapg work dito sa Metro Manila.

    may tao pa din, pero kung walang condominium, magmamahal lang ng husto mga bahay and kawawa normal employee na sa dulo ng Cavite, Laguna, Rizal and Bulacan pa uuwi.

    di ko naman sinabi na "normal employees" bibili ng condo, pero at least yung sr. staff namin kaya na maki-share ng rental for a condo unit.

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    #194
    Itigil construction condominium. Pag controllado housing = controllado dami ng tao. Basic na naman
    nope

    kahit hindi magtayo ng condo madami parin gusto pumunta/tumira/magtrabaho sa NCR

    kaya madami squatter colony sa NCR

    hindi minumum wage earners ang bumibili ng condo

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    #195
    may nabasa ako dati na kahit may offices na sa Clark, Cebu, Davao etc ("decentralization")

    ang problem naman is quality ng workers

    kung sa Manila kasi sila (workers) madaming opportunity available

    may XXX office nga sa isang province kaso limited naman, so kung ayaw mo sa boss mo, wala ka din malilipatan.

    unlike sa Metro Manila na pwede mo tignan kung anong company ang pinaka-maayos para syo.

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    #196
    Bakit ayaw paasensuhin other province so they can have their own ncr
    chicken or egg

    para maging city ang isang small town sa probinsiya you need investment

    pag may investment may job creation

    for example someone puts up a factory in a small town

    it will employ locals -- the locals will have salary and will spend

    so more investment is attracted coz customers mga yan

    may magtatayo ng resto, grocery etc to earn the money of the locals

    so more investment = more job creation

    the small town will attract even more people coz of the vibrant economy

    the population grows and it becomes a city

    so need investment

    wanna create more NCRs?

    mamuhunan ka kagalingan

    imbes na mag hunting ka ng lupa sa rizal o low-rise condo sa taguig

    do your part

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    #197
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    for example someone puts up a factory in a small town
    using factory as an example.

    problem nga (ayon sa study na nabasa ko) is that a province will have 1-2-3 factories
    1-2-3 restaurants

    compared to Metro Manila na madaming factories, retaurants, offices etc.

    so kung magaling ka sa ginagawa mo... di ka ba lilipat sa company na mas maganda benefits?

    kaya later, lilipat din sa City (Metro Manila) yung employee

    sa dinami ng naging classmate ko and FB friends.

    iisa lang kilala ko who moved to Cebu kasi binigyan sya ng promotion and sya head ngayon ng South office nila. pero upon working there, napansin nya na yung mga staff nya na magagaling kawawa naman kung di nya pa-transfer sa Manila.

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    #198
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    iisa lang kilala ko who moved to Cebu kasi binigyan sya ng promotion and sya head ngayon ng South office nila. pero upon working there, napansin nya na yung mga staff nya na magagaling kawawa naman kung di nya pa-transfer sa Manila.
    kawawa in what sense? kasi mababa sweldo sa Cebu?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    using factory as an example.

    problem nga (ayon sa study na nabasa ko) is that a province will have 1-2-3 factories
    1-2-3 restaurants

    compared to Metro Manila na madaming factories, retaurants, offices etc.

    so kung magaling ka sa ginagawa mo... di ka ba lilipat sa company na mas maganda benefits?

    kaya later, lilipat din sa City (Metro Manila) yung employee

    sa dinami ng naging classmate ko and FB friends.

    iisa lang kilala ko who moved to Cebu kasi binigyan sya ng promotion and sya head ngayon ng South office nila. pero upon working there, napansin nya na yung mga staff nya na magagaling kawawa naman kung di nya pa-transfer sa Manila.
    ung post ko sinasabi ko na din kay kagalingan madali sabihin gumawa ng NCR sa mga probinsya pero di ganun kadali

    --

    ung sinasabi mo sa post mo it's like network effects

    dahil nauna ang NCR naka concentrate ang puhunan dito, nag attract ng tao from all over the country, lalo nag attract ng puhunan and so on

    --

    so basically mahirap nga mag create ng isa pang NCR sa Pinas dahil chicken or egg

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    #200
    kahit hindi factory

    kahit di investment

    imagine a small town where every family has an OFW

    how many families are there in a typical small town? i dunno

    every month each family receives $500 to $1000 from their OFW

    multiply that by the number of families -- thousands

    millions of dollars pumapasok sa small town every month

    sigurado may mamumuhunan ng hardware magtitinda ng building materials coz OFW families build/improve their homes

    may magtatayo ng grocery, fastfood etc

    no need for factory

    basta may pumasok na pera sa small town di na kailangan pumunta sa NCR

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