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[QUOTE=OnePackGuy;1454491]They control many of the rights there, and were fuming when SM built a mall to compete with them a stone throw's away from market market.[/QUOTE]Yeah, that shit fight isn't over yet. Ayala is doing a great job making access to the new SM mall as difficult as it can, putting up temporary barriers overnight, suddenly doing "power checks, no power today" etc. Its the same nonsense when trying to access a smart signal in an ayala mall. Those ayalas really know how to press the "lets be childish " button. Then again, they don't care and will never have to care.
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[QUOTE=OnePackGuy;1454491]They control many of the rights there, and were fuming when SM built a mall to compete with them a stone throw's away from market market.[/QUOTE]I think you need to provide some verification to this unsupported statement.
There was not the opposition to it that you suggest. Rather, it was seen as bringing many more shoppers into the vicinity, which can only be positive for both groups. Anyway, the clientele of both malls is very very different (one is "elite and premium" (SM Aura) ; the other (Market Market) is more for the "great Taguig masa".
Have you not wondered why SM Makati is embedded slap-bang in the midst of Ayala Center and linked to Glorietta with pedestrian walkways etc? Hardly likely to happen if they are "fuming" as you put it and "fighting" each other.
The so-called antagonism between the Sys and the Ayalas is just not borne out by the facts. For one thing, they collude on many fronts to ensure that no unionism ever raises its head to give the low-level workers any job security or anything resembling a "decent' salary.
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Nurse employment
This news article corrects RK's mistaken impressions.
[url]http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/458697/nurses-to-become-govt-employees[/url]
"THE DEPARTMENT of Health (DOH) plans to hire as regular employees the thousands of unemployed nurses it sends to the countryside annually, Health Secretary Enrique Ona said Sunday.
Ona said the government would also double the salaries of the nurses deployed under the RN Heals (Registered Nurses for Health Enhancement and Local Service Project) program once they become regular government employees.
'That is what we are proposing—that by next year we will regularize them. They will no longer be known as RN Heals. We will also double their salary to P22, 000, ' Ona said in an interview.
He said that with the billions of pesos PhilHealth will be pumping into the health care system across the country, local government units would also be able to hire their own nurses within the next two years.
The DOH started the RN Heals program in 2011 after it was found that around 200, 000 nurses in the country were unemployed.
The project was aimed at improving the access of the poor to quality health care by creating a pool of registered nurses with enhanced clinical and preventive health management competencies that would also increase the nurses' employability.
The nurses, however, were not considered regular employees but 'pre-service trainees' who were given allowances and not salaries. —Philip C. Tubeza"
[QUOTE=Red Kilt; 1444438]Wrong Chea.
The "qualified nurses" in the hinterland that you mention are non-passers of the Licensure exam who are employed by LOCAL GOVERNMENTS as para-medical support and they are paid local wages, sometimes with rice and other "in-kind" payments.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Cbea20; 1454845]This news article corrects RK's mistaken impressions.
[url]http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/458697/nurses-to-become-govt-employees[/url]
"THE DEPARTMENT of Health (DOH) [B]plans to hire[/B] As regular employees the thousands of unemployed nurses it sends to the countryside annually, Health Secretary Enrique Ona said Sunday.
Ona said the government would also double the salaries of the nurses deployed under the RN Heals (Registered Nurses for Health Enhancement and Local Service Project) program once they become regular government employees.
'[B]That is what we are proposing[/B]—that by next year we will regularize them.[/QUOTE]All this is true Chea but I am talking about "what is" at the moment.
I have lived here for 16 years now and seen so many of these "proposals" come to nought. I hope all of the plans and proposals actually come true as the article says, but as many of us know, there is always a malfunction between the grandiose plans here and what happens.
As I said. I hope you are right but it is NOT what is happening at present. At the moment they are " not considered regular employees but 'pre-service trainees' who were given allowances and not salaries" and it is through Local Government agencies.
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[QUOTE=Red Kilt; 1454883]All this is true Chea but I am talking about "what is" at the moment.
I have lived here for 16 years now and seen so many of these "proposals" come to nought. I hope all of the plans and proposals actually come true as the article says, but as many of us know, there is always a malfunction between the grandiose plans here and what happens.
As I said. I hope you are right but it is NOT what is happening at present. At the moment they are " not considered regular employees but 'pre-service trainees' who were given allowances and not salaries" and it is through Local Government agencies.[/QUOTE]I tend to agree with RK. Look at other governments around the world, lots of promises and positive spin but in the end nothing. And no one to hold them accountable. Is just for the current day media to say some nice things but in reality there is no budget. This happens where I live with government contracts. So many say great things and wonderful promises but ask (directly)"is there a budget for all this" and you get a sheepish reply.
GE has noted before the issue of lots of nurses and no work and I know some who complain bitterly about the lack of opportunity in their own country so they re forced to work abroad some as DH which is a terrible job in some parts of the world or caregiver. Some are airline crew!
Look at Palestine. All the promises made a few years ago all the hype and smiling politicians and where is it now. In the same mire it has been for decades.
So while I hope the reports are correct I am not holding my breath.
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[QUOTE=Red Kilt; 1454883]All this is true Chea but I am talking about "what is" at the moment.
I have lived here for 16 years now and seen so many of these "proposals" come to nought. I hope all of the plans and proposals actually come true as the article says, but as many of us know, there is always a malfunction between the grandiose plans here and what happens.[/QUOTE]If all came to fruition, well, those so many training centers who 'retrain' nurses as HRM grads (for now.) and those who suck every drop of blood of the OFWs and all and sundry will loose out a lot. And a lot. Billions of peso is at stake.
Somebody will find a missing comma or full stop or pagination and hold the implementation, unless the president issues an EO, which, coincidentally, will not do so, lest his next election coffers dry up.
I was told by a reliable person that, must from one foreign employment agency, they pay upwards of 10 million peso to senators et al. Per year, for 'facilitating' operations. Now, if they can pay 100 mil peso, per agency, how much is the agency going to loose, if they see their source dry up?
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Fdi
This is what comes when you are able to sit and read lots of things (not surf the net though) in coffee shops.
Has been previous discussion and FRs on the state of the economy, how much it grows (or not) and what this means and a few have voiced a more skeptical viewpoint which this editorial seems to agree with. A good read for those who like business and maybe those who live here would understand the undercurrent etc
Politics is dirty all over the world though and decisions are made for what 'joe public' think are odd reasons.
[url]http://businessmirror.com.ph/index.php/en/news/opinion/17479-schumacher-and-the-sanctity-of-contracts[/url]
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Nurse!
Well, I'm doing my bit to fully employ and 'retrain' unemployed nurses...lol!
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Thoughtful guy!
[QUOTE=Cunning Stunt;1455540]Well, I'm doing my bit to fully employ and 'retrain' unemployed nurses.lol![/QUOTE]With a body like hers and sosos so suckable. I would be tempted to pay her 22, 000 pesos per month to supply my every need.
(gov't. Health services propose to double nurse salary from current 11 to 22, 000 a month).
That would be 5500 pesos per month = 785 plus pesos per day.
I guess a p4p girl. That would be a bargain.
For a DIA gf type. I am not sure.
I guess I would have to demand she buys her own things. Personal / clothing and foods with a salary like that?
What do the other members say? What are you willing to shell out each day / week or month to be kept sexually entertained and more?
I had entertained the thought (fantasizing) of hiring a non live in caregiver who gives plus plus for say 10, 000 a month. The plus plus encludes blow jobs 5 times a week.
Maybe a bonus if she rides me 2 or 3 times a week!
How do you get the best bang for your pesos?
The objective is to get the best value for our pesos. Sometimes we win and sometimes we loose.
I forgot the members name who lives in Cebu with 4 or 5 girls. I know from his posts he is a happy camper. I wonder what his expenditures are on his girls.
Some things are priceless.
I love to drive a BMW 5 series but I can only afford a used Volkswagen getta.
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[QUOTE=MangoBob68;1455721]I forgot the members name who lives in Cebu with 4 or 5 girls. I know from his posts he is a happy camper. I wonder what his expenditures are on his girls.[/QUOTE]If we are thinking of the same person it was eleven girls and I don't think that "happy camper" would be a good way of describing his present circumstances.
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[QUOTE=David_33;1455785]If we are thinking of the same person it was eleven girls and I don't think that "happy camper" would be a good way of describing his present circumstances.[/QUOTE]You said that right.
When you are in PH, the lower you fly, the lesser you are going to be noticed. Fly higher and a few AA rounds are on their way, whether they sender gets impacted by you or not.
The 'happy camper' is the poster boy.
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Keeping a girl "on call"
Oh, the fantasies that guys have! Actually, your figure of P10k per month is standard for taking a girl out of the bar. She gets to stay home with her kids and service you, her patron, a couple of times a week. Manila playboys call it garaging a girl, and it's much more expensive in Metro Manila-her rent alone would be more than that. And it's only appropriate for school dropouts and airhead models. (A live-in girl? That's best entertained as a fantasy. When you want to have fun with others, you will have domestic problems. Further, most bar girls and models do not cook. A visitor who does not cook, I can tolerate only 2 or 3 days. Then it gets to feel like raising a lazy teenager.)
Most nurses are not appropriate for garaging. They didn't pass 4 or 5 years of school plus a board exam to service one guy, whether Filipino or foreigner. Unless you are ready to marry her! She wants to get 2 years of work experience, however she can, and then go abroad. You'd do better to find someone graduated as a caregiver.
And finally, a non-live in girl will not stay faithful. You'd better make sure she takes birth control pills, and get her tested regularly for STDs.
[QUOTE=MangoBob68; 1455721]With a body like hers and sosos so suckable. I would be tempted to pay her 22, 000 pesos per month to supply my every need.
(gov't. Health services propose to double nurse salary from current 11 to 22, 000 a month).
That would be 5500 pesos per month = 785 plus pesos per day.
I guess a p4p girl. That would be a bargain.
For a DIA gf type. I am not sure.
I guess I would have to demand she buys her own things. Personal / clothing and foods with a salary like that?
What do the other members say? What are you willing to shell out each day / week or month to be kept sexually entertained and more?
I had entertained the thought (fantasizing) of hiring a non live in caregiver who gives plus plus for say 10, 000 a month. The plus plus encludes blow jobs 5 times a week.
Maybe a bonus if she rides me 2 or 3 times a week!
How do you get the best bang for your pesos?
The objective is to get the best value for our pesos. Sometimes we win and sometimes we loose.
I forgot the members name who lives in Cebu with 4 or 5 girls. I know from his posts he is a happy camper. I wonder what his expenditures are on his girls.
Some things are priceless.
I love to drive a BMW 5 series but I can only afford a used Volkswagen getta.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=David_33;1455785]If we are thinking of the same person it was eleven girls and I don't think that "happy camper" would be a good way of describing his present circumstances.[/QUOTE][url]Http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?1004-General-Information&p=1412707&viewfull=1#post1412707[/url]
MangoBob68 read the above link to see what David alludes to.
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Dying happy
[QUOTE=MangoBob68; 1455721]What do the other members say? What are you willing to shell out each day / week or month to be kept sexually entertained and more?
I had entertained the thought (fantasizing) of hiring a non live in caregiver who gives plus plus for say 10, 000 a month. The plus plus encludes blow jobs 5 times a week.[/QUOTE]
Do not go gentle into that good night
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Dylan Thomas
I know of one old Filipino who is happily spending his kids inheritance. He employs not one but three attractive young caregivers to look after his every need. He regularly sleeps with all three, is proud of it, and doesn't care who knows it. Probable that he is no longer able to get it up these days but I'll bet he has a lot of fun trying!
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Best Vibrators
I'm asking here because the Phillipines threads get the most replies. I am interested in a vibrator but want one that is a proven orgasm donor. I have heard great things about the hitachi magic wand but its too bulky and needs to be plugged in. I want to get something for my very soon to be trips but want something much smaller. Any recommendations, I would be buying in amazon or anywhere else online.