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Microsoft: Visual Foxpro 10 last hurrah
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22/03/2007 08:49:32
 
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That's an interesting perspective Jess, thank you for sharing it. I am surprised about your take on 'lack of discipline or drive' when in the Phillipines. I have worked closely with a few Filipinos (they referred to themselves as Pinoy?) and all were exceptional. Better than the average worker even.




>>>>USA is opportunity country... :)
>>>
>>>PMFJI, depending on who are you talking. And there are a lot of people will say 'not so much.' Maybe there are a lot of opportunities in the USA but that doesn't mean that you can't have it in Turkey. Maybe the Net Pay is not the same, but the feeling of fulfillment is equal. IMHO.
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>>Your feelings cheat you... :)
>>
>>In Turkey that's not only problem less pay...
>>- there are less jobs
>>- there are less quality jobs
>>- a few companies provide special health insurance, government insurance is terrible.
>>- In USA you can decide after 40 for educate new university and you can change your job, but in there you cannot do that, because you cannot live with part-time jobs...
>
>Are you saying that Turkey is even worst than our country? Based on some International Economic Agencies:
>- Philippines is the 3rd most corrupt country in Asia
>- No. 2 at the bottom when it comes to GDP-GNP growth among ASEAN countries
>- we have the worst politicians trying fool us; todate there are 2-3M high school graduates who were found to be unfit to enter college because of poor quality of education
>- our government hospitals don't have enough medicines to take care of patients and so if you're sick don't go in these hospitals because you will get worst.
>- Less jobs
>- Less quality jobs
>
>To name a few.
>
>Our motto is "to create opportunities if you don't find one." We do not just complain but tried to find ways to make a difference. The problem with us is that, in our own land, we lack discipline but if the same people goes to other countries they exercise discipline. What's that? I find it awkward. My take is that if someone believes he can succeed in other countries, he can also succeed in her own country if she applies the same discipline. The process maybe more painful but just the same, success is achievable. My model country is Japan. Japan was totally devastated after World War II, but the Japanese stood their ground, united in one goal, exercised discipline and after 20+ years they became no. 1 country in Asia.
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>Maybe it will not happen in the whole country but at least it can happen in my family and in my community that I belong. And it's happening...
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