There are too many
people who are unemployed in the Philippines despite the growing economy. Over
12 million Filipinos are out of job as of end of 2013 according to an SWS
survey. Increasing labor supply outgrows job creation resulting to a worsening
unemployment problem. Confronted with this negative situation, Filipinos are
still locked up on job hunting. Can we not just stop a while and open up our
sights on other avenues?
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Pilipino ka ba?
Nasaan man kayo kabayan, sa loob o sa labas ng
bansa, baka pwede kayong magbigay ng sarili
nyong kuro kuro tungkol sa education dito sa Pilipinas. Sa ngayon po kasi, ang pagpapaaral sa kolehyo ay napakalaking gastusin na. At kapag nakatapos naman po ay wala pa namang kasiguruhan na makakahanap talaga ng trabaho. Kung
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BUILD LEVERAGED AND RESIDUAL INCOME FOR YOU AND THE PEOPLE THAT MATTER?
Ever since I read the book “Who stole the American dream” I became a follower of Mr. Burke Hedges, the author. Personally, a stand out is his “Parable of the Pipeline” because it made it easier for anyone to understand the Power of Leverage and residual income. If you aim for a better life, spend about 10 minutes of your time today to watch this video that can influence a lifetime.
Your comments will be appreciated.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
WHERE IS YOUR MIND LEADING YOU?

Wednesday, January 15, 2014
WHY IS THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE RISING IN THE PHILIPPINES?

A recent survey conducted by SWS and
IBON Foundation revealed that more than 11 million Filipinos are unemployed as
of mid 2013. This number includes only those who are actively seeking
employment. Could you imagine how many Filipinos are not earning had these
surveys included all the unemployed? Philstar.com published a report stating that
over 21% of the unemployed are college graduates. Must be frustrating for the
graduates and more so for the parents who spent hundreds of thousands of pesos
for their children to finish college. According
to IBON, the Philippines have the worst unemployment rate in East Asia and blame
it to the present administration because it has not changed the failed economic
policies of past administrations. So where do we go from here? The worst is
still to come unless we open our minds and adapt to change which is happening
NOW.
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