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  1. #8306
    More on the problems at the airports.

    https://www.thebogotapost.com/plan-t...olombia/53171/
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  2. #8305
    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoverFL  [View Original Post]
    I am not aware of any intentional work slowdowns. However, union posters throughout the customs area indicate a call for support during ongoing negotiations. Historically, unions involved in public-facing roles may employ slowdowns to highlight staffing shortages and emphasize their essential contributions. Additionally, the recent 'mig' automation initiatives likely play a significant role in these discussions.
    As if immigration wasn't already slow enough. Leaving Colombia, you should try to get to the airport early. Use the automated kiosks, if possible. Arriving, sounds like it will now be a longer process. I said an hour and a half before, but now who knows. Probably, Medellin, Bogota and Cartagena will be the most affected.

    Sounds like there are flight delays now because of the union actions at the airports. Sounds like they are mostly protesting the salaries and want more staff.

    Airlines such as Latam and Avianca warned about delays in the check-in process for international flights. They also advised passengers to check the status of flights on the airlines' websites, as well as recommending arriving at airports well in advance.

    "On the morning of Wednesday, December 4, several passengers were affected. Some have reported that precisely because of delays at Migraciand Colombia they have missed international flights.

    The reasons for the protest, according to a statement from the National Union of Migration Employees of Colombia and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Unasemig) and the Union Organization of Migration Employees of Colombia (Osemco), are the "precarious salary and work conditions, as well as the lack of diligence" on the part of the national government to improve the situation of these workers. ".
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  3. #8304
    Quote Originally Posted by Orgasmico  [View Original Post]
    I tend to think it's more related to the exponential growth in the number of people coming through the airport in Medellin now, as compared to pre pandemic. But, anything is possible. I've only heard about this issue in Medellin. Do you know if the workers at the other airports in Colombia are also attempting a "work slowdown"?
    I am not aware of any intentional work slowdowns. However, union posters throughout the customs area indicate a call for support during ongoing negotiations. Historically, unions involved in public-facing roles may employ slowdowns to highlight staffing shortages and emphasize their essential contributions. Additionally, the recent 'mig' automation initiatives likely play a significant role in these discussions.

  4. #8303
    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoverFL  [View Original Post]
    Based on the posters I saw at the airport this past November, seems the customs union is in active contract negotiations and thus there is likely some work related slowdowns to drive home their case, as is typical when things like this are being negotiated.
    I tend to think it's more related to the exponential growth in the number of people coming through the airport in Medellin now, as compared to pre pandemic. But, anything is possible. I've only heard about this issue in Medellin. Do you know if the workers at the other airports in Colombia are also attempting a "work slowdown"?

  5. #8302
    Quote Originally Posted by SubCmdr  [View Original Post]
    And speaking of being a liar are you in an open relationship where your partner knows that you are non monogamous?
    Brother, I don't talk about my life on this forum. I would never give any information about being married or single; open relationship or closed. There is no point to this because, in all reality, it has nothing to do with the hobby. So you shouldn't assume those types of things. Suffice it to say this, I don't mind giving out the PII that I live in the US but that's my choice and the choice of many mongers. There are huge reasons people make this choice that don't have anything to do with nebulous ad-homs like cheating on your spouse or kids:

    1) Career. Some people have jobs that require (in-person or remote) you to be in the US. A fulfilling career is the best indicator of a happy life, so why throw that away for temporary poon?

    2) Money. If you make a ton of money, America and the West is great. No need to uproot everything when you are making bank back home.

    3) Home. Your home country is your "culture" and "people". I've been to around the world but I still feel more comfortable in a place where they speak English, watch American football, etc.

    4) Friends. Why start fresh in another country when you have a group of great friends with similar life experiences that you can share that with. It's not impossible to make new friends (and the hunt for that can be fun) but it's much harder to go to a new land where you are not around people with shared life experiences. Many people have friends they met in school, college, or work and going to a foreign country to hunt poon often puts you in a different subset of folks. For example, I have family in Medellin who are doing the digital nomad lifestyles. The locals they know are mostly Venezuelan illegal immigrants and poor working girls who are trying to latch on. Their expat buddies are almost all 50+ divorcees with broken family lives, an irrational hatred of women / intimacy, and somewhat pedophilic views of sex. That is a small anecdote but it might help highlight why many people are unwilling to make that plunge.

    5) Poverty. The world has advanced but there is still massive poverty in the world that many would like to avoid. Medellin is just not a safe place compared to the Jersey, DC, and LA suburbs. Most like to avoid the constant reminder of poverty and human suffering that swept away (cruelly in some cases) in the States.

    This is all just simple stuff that most people make an informed pro / con over and it's good to never assume one's background. It's the reason I have never assumed you are just a poon hound who preys on young, poor girls because you weren't good enough to get a girl in the States. That may be what some expats are doing but there is no reason to assume that of all expats or even the majority are.

    Overall, the best idea in this business is not to give out PII as much as possible, even if you are safe. Imagine being a single guy in your twenties recording (consensual) videos / pictures with girls, sharing your personal instagram or whatsapp phone number (because, hey it doesn't matter since you are single) and then to have one of those girls pop back up ten or fifteen years later when you are a politician and / or have a family spreading a bunch of junk about you. Foreign governments, like Russia and China, are actively farming this information right now and pay Filipino sex workers who collect this information in blackmail rings.

    Truthfully, in 10 years, deepfake videos will be good enough that nobody will be able to trust any of these things which is probably a plus for mongers (just look at how good some of the deepfake celebrity porn looks already), but it's always better to be safe than sorry.

  6. #8301
    Quote Originally Posted by Orgasmico  [View Original Post]
    If you're flying into Medellin from another country, be prepared to spend about an hour and a half going through immigration. Could be more time, especially on holiday weekends. Could be less if you are lucky.
    Based on the posters I saw at the airport this past November, seems the customs union is in active contract negotiations and thus there is likely some work related slowdowns to drive home their case, as is typical when things like this are being negotiated.

  7. #8300
    Quote Originally Posted by LoveItHere69  [View Original Post]
    At the street at Lokasari I could buy a "bunch" (two branches with leaves included for free) for 50,000 and then 40,000. No weighing. But hands were full with other purchases. Found same tree branches with leaves and fruit outside the mall with the two walking overpasses near Classic. He wanted 40,000 so I bought. No weighing. Good stuff. Went back 3 days later. Fool now wants to weigh it. Wants 100,000. WTF! Walked away. The stupidity bar of people just keeps getting raised higher and higher.
    This is the perfect example of a scam that is not necessarily illegal.

  8. #8299
    If you're flying into Medellin from another country, be prepared to spend about an hour and a half going through immigration. Could be more time, especially on holiday weekends. Could be less if you are lucky.

  9. #8298
    Quote Originally Posted by Gabacho  [View Original Post]
    I am done too, but I also want to point out that the argument was never about airlines committing price fixing, it was about food and beverage vendors inside of airport terminals committing price fixing.

    It started with me agreeing with Turgid that food vendors at the airport are a scam and that they are colluding with one another within the same terminal to sell food and drink for much higher prices than market value ie price fixing.

    I shower numerous scenarios and examples of this being the case, I even linked an article to an agency that investigated an airport in New York for price fixing. And I used a personal example of mine from Colombia where domestic terminals allow you to bring in outside food and drink but in comparison to the US airports which do not allow that which supports my claim that the US govt supports the price fixing.

    The high prices inside airports is a scam and so is the collusion among the vendors to maintain thr high prices because otherwise we se more low end vendors inside the airports as you do see in some other countries.

    I stand by what I said.

    Gabacho.
    In this post you took the fastball down the middle and launched it out of park. A straight drop the bat and watch walk off grand slam.

  10. #8297
    Quote Originally Posted by TheDerilious  [View Original Post]
    Yeah, I'm done, but I do want to note that the argument was actually about whether airlines are committing a price-fixing conspiracy, not whether high prices are a scam. He shifted the argument when he couldn't find evidence of price-fixing and need to find an easier ground to stay on (motte and bailey). I tried to get it back on track to the original assertion but it never moved back. Either way, I'm done with the performative crybaby act and whining about name-calling, while he does the same thing.
    I am done too, but I also want to point out that the argument was never about airlines committing price fixing, it was about food and beverage vendors inside of airport terminals committing price fixing.

    It started with me agreeing with Turgid that food vendors at the airport are a scam and that they are colluding with one another within the same terminal to sell food and drink for much higher prices than market value ie price fixing.

    I shower numerous scenarios and examples of this being the case, I even linked an article to an agency that investigated an airport in New York for price fixing. And I used a personal example of mine from Colombia where domestic terminals allow you to bring in outside food and drink but in comparison to the US airports which do not allow that which supports my claim that the US govt supports the price fixing.

    The high prices inside airports is a scam and so is the collusion among the vendors to maintain thr high prices because otherwise we se more low end vendors inside the airports as you do see in some other countries.

    I stand by what I said.

    Gabacho.

  11. #8296
    The Cmdr is rarely wrong. But in this case I am. I found your trip report My bad!.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheDerilious  [View Original Post]
    Yeah seems you are still huffing your own splooge. You must be a time traveler too because I haven't engaged with you in like two months. But the worst of it is, you're just a liar and nothing more.

    I actually DID post my report during my trip to Bangkok so why don't you take that back, dumbass. It was a long post where I went into various different options I tried and whether I felt they were worth it or not. If I didn't post reports, I wouldn't be on this forum. I even report my travels on specific boards (Canada has their own boards that is more lively than the ISG board, and I post spanish language reports on the Colombia board).
    You are a Internaitonal Trick just like I am. You simply choose to live in the United States of America and I don't. So, don't ever think you are better than anyone else posting up in here. This includes MiamiBoy who it seems you have called in for back up.

    Enjoy my update in Thailand. As for your characterization of my life, let it be know that that is just an attempt to exert your superiority over others. You are an idiot. The third world does not exist anymore. I do everything that I did in the United Staes of America but with increased lifestyle benefits that you cannot begin to understand being a International Trick that has a countdown timer running from the moment you have wheels down in the country you are visiting.

    And speaking of being a liar are you in an open relationship where your partner knows that you are non monogamous?

  12. #8295
    Quote Originally Posted by TheDerilious  [View Original Post]
    Yeah seems you are still huffing your own splooge. You must be a time traveler too because I haven't engaged with you in like two months. But the worst of it is, you're just a liar and nothing more.

    I actually DID post my report during my trip to Bangkok so why don't you take that back, dumbass. It was a long post where I went into various different options I tried and whether I felt they were worth it or not. If I didn't post reports, I wouldn't be on this forum. I even report my travels on specific boards (Canada has their own boards that is more lively than the ISG board, and I post spanish language reports on the Colombia board).

    In regards to your sex prison stuff, I can only laugh. How a man chooses to live his life (as long as he isn't hurting others) is not your business and I only find that insecure boys / cucks like to push themselves as better. I can only say that I have a happy, fulfilling life that I have no interest going into with random dudes on the internet. If you had to go out of country to get that, that's all good and more power to you. But it seems to me that you always you bring up this sex prison BS as some sort of coping mechanism for your own insecurity. Stop worrying about how other men live their lives; there are rich and poor men alike who choose to live state-side with a happy single / married life who like to take vacations for pleasure, while still enjoying their home countries "diverse offerings" rather than uproot their business, families, careers, and lives to live in the third world, lording over poor people and hunting poon.
    This motherfucker is full of shit. Contradicts himself all the time. He likes to quote self-written man law 101 about how he doesn't care what you do and how you spend your money, however he constantly reminds everyone here that he is in a better position living and tricking in 3rd world countries while other dudes are stuck in sex prison and can't travel as often as they would like to. Most of his posts are pure bragging about how successful and financially independent he is, how he escaped the slavery and other crap than nobody cares about. Mf repeats the same shit over and over and over and over again. Asks the same stupid questions which I have zero desire to respond to.

  13. #8294
    Quote Originally Posted by JustTK  [View Original Post]
    I hate to put a lid on the obvious fun you are both having, but why don't you just agree that you have different definitions of the word 'scam'? It's not so difficult to understand or accept. Just like different definitions of 'woman' exist. No point trying to tell others that they are wrong, just that they use a different definition.
    Yeah, I'm done, but I do want to note that the argument was actually about whether airlines are committing a price-fixing conspiracy, not whether high prices are a scam. He shifted the argument when he couldn't find evidence of price-fixing and need to find an easier ground to stay on (motte and bailey). I tried to get it back on track to the original assertion but it never moved back. Either way, I'm done with the performative crybaby act and whining about name-calling, while he does the same thing.

  14. #8293
    Quote Originally Posted by Gabacho  [View Original Post]
    I literally said in my last posts that you would respond with more bickering and name calling and that is exactly what you did. If anyone is proving anyone's point it is you proving my point that you are a troll.
    You said to "agree to disagree" and then posted right afterward that with adhoms, name-calling, and argument. You really don't get what those words mean, do you? Disagreeing is not trolling, by the way. I would be a troll if I wasn't continuing to make reasoned points, but it seems you are still too triggered to move on. Don't worry, I'll show you how it's done, brother. You were wrong about price-fixing and some grand airline conspiracy, so you've pivoted to just saying you consider extreme pricing to be a scam, which is a simple motte and bailey. You clearly won't admit being wrong and that you did shift the conversation so I'll just say, "let's agree to disagree".

    And since I understand what that means, I won't respond to your next attempt so you can get the last word, big boy.

  15. #8292
    Quote Originally Posted by SubCmdr  [View Original Post]
    Just remember we are not dealing with a individual of solid character. He is over in the Thailand Rants threads attacking me. I have responded to him. I made a claim of where he was going to binThailand, but never filed a report about his activities there.

    Holla! I know I do when I blow my splooge all up in them!
    Yeah seems you are still huffing your own splooge. You must be a time traveler too because I haven't engaged with you in like two months. But the worst of it is, you're just a liar and nothing more.

    I actually DID post my report during my trip to Bangkok so why don't you take that back, dumbass. It was a long post where I went into various different options I tried and whether I felt they were worth it or not. If I didn't post reports, I wouldn't be on this forum. I even report my travels on specific boards (Canada has their own boards that is more lively than the ISG board, and I post spanish language reports on the Colombia board).

    In regards to your sex prison stuff, I can only laugh. How a man chooses to live his life (as long as he isn't hurting others) is not your business and I only find that insecure boys / cucks like to push themselves as better. I can only say that I have a happy, fulfilling life that I have no interest going into with random dudes on the internet. If you had to go out of country to get that, that's all good and more power to you. But it seems to me that you always you bring up this sex prison BS as some sort of coping mechanism for your own insecurity. Stop worrying about how other men live their lives; there are rich and poor men alike who choose to live state-side with a happy single / married life who like to take vacations for pleasure, while still enjoying their home countries "diverse offerings" rather than uproot their business, families, careers, and lives to live in the third world, lording over poor people and hunting poon.

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