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		<title>Finding Job in Dubai</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 09:15:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is the best way to go about finding job in Dubai? Dubai the City of Gold is flourishing, thus, there are a bunch of jobs available as well. It is an exciting destination for Filipinos seeking a healthy employment and a tax-free lifestyle. The best way of finding a job in the city is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is the best way to go about finding job in Dubai?</p>
<p>Dubai the City of Gold is flourishing, thus, there are a bunch of jobs available as well. It is an exciting destination for Filipinos seeking a healthy employment and a tax-free lifestyle. The best way of finding a job in the city is through reputable recruitment agencies. There are lots of recruitment agencies, which can help you out with finding the right job. Also note that you should apply in person. Some application done from home might miss the chance to get notice. Finding employment of your own can be time consuming, through recruitment agencies much faster.</p>
<h3>Jobs in Dubai</h3>
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<li>Engineering</li>
<li>Hotel</li>
<li>Banking</li>
<li>Computer</li>
<li>Accounting</li>
<li>Nursing</li>
<li>Medical</li>
<li>Dental</li>
<li>HR jobs</li>
<li>Healthcare</li>
<li>Entrepreneurship</li>
<li>Information Technology</li>
<li>Hospitality Hotels</li>
<li>Finance</li>
<li>Sales</li>
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<p>Dubai is tax-free, meaning you will be paid in gross. You will enjoy and benefit your entire salary. In order to get job in Dubai you should prepare your working permit and residency visa. For Filipinos, Dubai is a good destination; many OFWS there are enjoying their work. Thousands of people are making the move to Dubai to become part of the labor force and make some real, tax-free money.</p>
<p>You can shop all the goods you want with tax-free prices. You will enjoy reasonable employment rate. Aside from that, Dubai has great infrastructures. If you want to know more about of the latest job vacancies in Dubai you can visit www.gulfnews.com and click classified ads, you can also post your resumes online.</p>
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		<title>Singapore Opportunities</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 11:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Job Opportunities]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Singapore, the smallest country in SoutheastAsia, has a highly developed market-based economy. One of the “ Four Asian Tigers”. A well-developed country and considered as one of the best destinations for Filipinos seeking opportunities abroad. One of the main reason to land a job in Singapore is the salary which is much higher compared to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Singapore, the smallest country in SoutheastAsia, has a highly developed market-based economy. One of the “ Four Asian Tigers”. A well-developed country and considered as one of the best destinations for Filipinos seeking opportunities abroad.</p>
<p>One of the main reason to land a job in Singapore is the salary which is much higher compared to our country and other foreign countries. If you finished a bachelor degree you will enjoy the monthly minimum income of Singapore Dollar SGD 1, 800 exchange rate in Philippines of SG$1 IS Php29. Around Php 50, 000 plus. But the salary has no limit you can earn thousands , it depends on your position and expertise. For IT’s they could reallyget a high paying job.</p>
<p>Another reason is easy access.From Philippines you only need to travel 3 hours with air fare ranging from Php 2000 To Php 5000. Regardless of other expenses upon staying in Singapore, going there is not so expensive. Since Singapore is an ASEAN country member, visa is not needed. Just take note the two things you need to have- your Passport, and your Plane Ticket.</p>
<p>You can go to Singapore by lack, by chances. You can use a tourist pass.In most cases immigration personnel will grant a 1 month stay and you can ask more extension of another 1 month. In this given period of time you can look and apply for a job. For longer period you can apply a social visit pass or the EPEC (Employment Pass Eligibility Certificate). In Singapore most job opportunities are online. Just be sure you’re already in Singapore once you applied, so that your application will not be wasted. Much more you are not binded to a contract, after 6 months of good performance you become a regular employee. You can then apply for Permanent Residence Pass. If it is approved you can now bring your whole family to live there. Canadian citizenship can be attained if you stay for consecutive two years.</p>
<p>Singapore has a tropical rainforest climate so basically Filipinos could adjust and adapt easily the climate. For our Filipino workers climate is not a threat. Singapore also is considered as the most clean country. So when it comes to health, staying there is not a problem.</p>
<p>For Filipinos seeking for greener pastures, Singapore is one of the best choice today. Always consider a country having a good economy, this could give you a more promising future, not only for you but for your family. All you have to do is to grab all the chances once you’re there never waste your time, specially if you have no job yet. Prepare necessary documents needed in applying the job. Work hard, to earn big in Singapore.</p>
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		<title>The Risks of Becoming A Caregiver</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 10:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, it’s so true that working abroad could help a lot as long us u know how to budget and save your money. Most Filipinos work as maids, laborers, construction workers and caregiver. Aside from the difficulty to understand the culture of foreign countries and their way of life, it’s too risky also. If you’re [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, it’s so true that working abroad could help a lot as long us u know how to budget and save your money. Most <strong>Filipinos </strong>work as maids, laborers, construction workers and <strong>caregiver</strong>. Aside from the difficulty to understand the culture of foreign countries and their way of life, it’s too risky also. If you’re not brave enough then working there is not right for you.</p>
<p>I have a friend; she left her managerial position here in Philippines to work in Hong Kong as house helper and a caregiver just to earn a big amount. She thought she could earn double. Aside from doing daily household chores she took care of a 12 years old special child. This child had a very complicated behavior and liked it much if he could hurt physically. He often slaps my friend, to hard to be with. Unfortunately she landed in the hands of strict employer. The employer, let her wash huge blankets using bare hands, imagine how stressful it is? The worst, she suspected that all corners of the house have built-in cameras and she really able to prove it. She was so careful with her moves specially in taking care with the child. Until such time she could no longer take what was happening. She left Hong Kong, went back to Philippines with no savings at all!</p>
<p>It’s never wrong to learn caregiver course. But it is reality that becoming a caregiver is difficult. Care giving role is not an easy one: it can be stressful, time-consuming, and physically demanding. The proper care of the patient requires dedication, patience, initiative, and stamina. Caregivers also should be emotionally and physically healthy enough to provide care, they must take care of their own needs as well as their patient. It really depends on how determined you are to take the challenge. Filipino caregivers receive a lot of good comments, because most Filipinos really provide the pure care that they need.</p>
<p>When does it become risky? When the one you care is not as normal as you, if the incapacitate become a threat because despite their being and situation they still have behaviors. Just like what happened to my friend if she opted not to leave I think her life is at risk. She has no enough physical strength to handle if the child becomes wild. But other Filipinos enjoy their work as caregivers, not only that they earned big; the ties between them and their patient develop into relationship. Even though it’s not an easy task- still rewarding. Many Filipinos take the challenge as caregivers.</p>
<p>It’s a matter of choice, sometimes it’s too hard to care someone specially those considered as “other people” not our bloodline. Before realizing it, each one should examine first if care giving is good for them, know the tips and consider all pros and cons. Remember that regrets are useless if your life is already at risk. So think of it!</p>
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