Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Puede Ba Paki-esplika Nga Po

Shocking naman akala ko dahil graduate na ang pamangkin at nakapasa sa Board of Nursing ay okay na Registered Nurse na sya perom may OJT pa pala at instead na OJT with pay ay sila pang mga RN ang dapat magbayad sa Hospital. Kataka-taka naman di ba? Ganyan na pala sa bansang Pilipinas. Hindi uso yan nuong panahon ni Marcos. All medical workers or newly grad. students of nursing and those especially who passed  medical and RN are required to do the rural service free of charge actually "voluntary" pa nga yan. Pero kung sila pa ang magbabayad for that rural service aba sobra na yan. Pag REGISTERED NURSE na kailangan straight job na yan. WORK WITH PAY na ang dapat dyan. Don't be so hard on students who already made the effort to help their family and their community especially the country where they were born. Bakit kung sino pa yung mga may birth right sa bayang sinilangan ang pinahihirapan ng gobyerno dyan. Ano bang klaseng Pilipinas yan?

Grabe na! Ano ba talaga ang Philippines? Philippines pa rin ba sya? Or ang may-ari ng Philippines ay mga dayuhan na? You know what? You need a NEW CENSUS! Over-all census survey of all the Filipinos living in Metro Manila. Just Metro Manila. Try it Mr. President. I want to know the entire population of  Metro Manila. Outside Metro Manila is already another country! You know...Quiapo nga lang medyo alanganin na if that belongs to Philippines eh.

Then magshopping ka kung gusto mo tiyak na masashock ka dahil ang presyo ng bilihin halos pareho lang ng price tag sa US at Canada, converted in pesos nga lang. Who can afford those products? Are the Filipinos earning wages in dollars now? You can probably sell items or products lesser than what it supposed to be but if you are selling products the same price tag or similar to the prices allowed in Canada or USA you should ask for wage increase. All workers in the Philippines should demand higher wage increase to be able to meet the demands.

Remember IT's THE RIGHT THING TO DO!

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