Pinoys Are Moving To Greener Pastures
May 30, 2008 · Print This Article
After New Zealand, it is now Canada’s turn to accept immigrants to perform agricultural jobs. The Philippine government is even offering courses in meat processing and cow milking for applicants.
I guess with the current state of the Philippines where opportunity is elusive for those over 30 years old and non-degree holders, handling cows and cattle supplies will definitely be better than staying in the country hoping that things will be better sooner.
This is one sad truth, we have become one, if not the biggest exporter of global manpower all because of poverty.








More and more people are really leaving this country to find greener pasture elsewhere. Nakakahinayang lang dahil the country can use these peoeple’s hard work pero wala naman maibigay na decent jobs.
sa sobrang hirap umalis dito sa atin kahit mga degree holder ay nakatiwangwang pa rin. ang hirap sobra mag apply.
hirap kaya magapply kahit degree holder ka na. kung ako tatanungin ayaw ko umalis dito sa atin sa totoo lang. pero no choice magugutom ako pag di pa ako kumilos. tumataas lahat ng bilihin tapos yung value ng dolyar bumababa. darating yung time na 30 pesos na lang per dollar and i bet even the pro bloggers will feel the blow.
kaya kailangan umalis
nakakalungkot talaga. napaka restrictive ng economy para umasenso ka if you’ll remain an employee. paano mo hindi maiisipang lumipad sa ibang bansa nyan.
I completely agree with Sasha.
may decent jobs naman sa pinas, yun nga lang the salaries are indecent. hahaha
oo nga naman tama si kuba. pero siguro what sasha means is decent in reference to your field of study. here in the philippines, most likely you’ll end up to a job na hindi naman yun ang pinag-aralan mo.