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Badly in need of job

Discussion in 'Dumaguete City' started by yanz, Jan 11, 2012.

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  1. yanz

    yanz One Hit Wonder?

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    pa help nmn po pls
    would you let me know guys if me job na swak sakin? nde aq nka pagtapos ng college eh i only got 42 units/1 school year due to financial problem im jaz wondering if me job na open at this moment pls let me know as soon as possible ill be checking my post from time to time
     
  2. simple mind

    simple mind DI Forum Patron

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    Good morning yanz, I don't want to offend you but I am sure that by using "Texting" English you will not very likely get any job at all.
    If I was in need of a job I got the best results by being at my very best, that included my writing skills...
     
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    blodgee DI Junior Member

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    Maybe that is his best English????
     
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    PatO DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer Veteran Marines

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    Yanz, there are construction workers always needing help to do labor-type work. For example, my wife's brother and uncle just got hired on by a guy who builds concrete walls for residential units. As you know, work here is done by hand and carrying buckets of cement or landfill or whatever. Hard work but puts food on the table. Maybe you have someone who can drive you around to work in progress sites or go by PhilSouth or SM&MST construction offices on the hiway in Mangnao and ask if they have jobs they can put you on. You have to go find it, hope you can land something soon, and good luck.
     
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    rechel DI Forum Adept

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    Hi Yanz.
    welcome to the forum. as I see this is your first post, great that you make it.
    I agree with Pato and simple mind.
    with 42 unit even you don't finish your studies, for sure you can do better job than the guy I saw in city hall.
    a guy handling the application form, for mayor's permit, he looks young and don't know what his doing.

    When people going back to his table to ask something where and what the next step to finish the application he just said " Sorry Ma'am/ Sir I also don't know Just look inside pls and ask them."
    I don't know how much he got for that Job but being polite and clueless its still can't help to make the task done especially for those people falling in line want to pay tax and want the paper works done.

    for Taglish or Biyasa post we have Pinoy ako section here... in this section you can write Taglish.
    and even you post Taglish Cebuano, Filipino, you have rights not to be offended regarding about writhing skills because Its Pinoy Ako section.
    Good Luck to you.
     
  6. i.rabskie

    i.rabskie DI New Member

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    Unfortunately it's the-ever-irritating-Taglish (Tagalog-English). No offense but it does get to ones nerves - especially to non-tagalog speaking Filipinos. Once again, no offense so don't take it personally.
     
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    Don DI Member

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    Yanz -

    I urge you to click on what this kind and beautiful administrator, Rechel, has allreday told you:
     
  8. Sofronio

    Sofronio DI New Member

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    I strongly agree with simple mind.
     
  9. KTM

    KTM DI Senior Member

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    I see that Yanz hasn't bothered to reply in either this section, or 'Pinoy Ako' either, maybe out of load, no battery, or hasn't paid enough attention in school class or to Tagalog movies on cable? Then again, maybe 'ulaw-ulaw' or has got a job already.... and is leaving us with 'baited breath'?
     
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    Jopliniac DI Member

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    I wonder if you were in Yanz's situation you would still be feeling "optimistic and happy to reply" to the comments you made (especially the insulting ones).

    I salute Ma'am Rachel for the advice. Very good. It's the best way actually to say something straight without the intent of insulting.
    I hope you have a job now Yanz.
    I do hope you're not choosy to what level you are capable off. Hard work means hard work.
     
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