Aug
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Posted (morning sniffles) in career on August-7-2009

When the economy was still in good shape, I did not quit my callcenter job while studying. I was able to get through the stressful situation after three years. Now that the global recession is still pulsating and with the sky high cost of my maintenance medications, quitting my job is not an option. One thing is for sure though, I do not want to die in the callcenter. I want to pursue my nursing career and bring it to a higher level. SO with the demands of my fulltime job and my basic skills training getting into Allied health institute is definitely a dandy.


 
Aug
07
    
Posted (morning sniffles) in career, nursing on August-7-2009

During one of my job interviews at a hospital, I was asked what I would tell our president if I come face to face with her.
Seriously, I had no intentions of talking to her. Politics is not my thing. But if I were given an opportunity to speak up to her, I would ask her to look into the country’s healthcare system. Most of the Filipinos cannot afford the skyrocketing cause of checkups, lab work ups, hospitalizations and others. Since not all have disability insurance most of our people die without being treated or without the chance to be seen by a physician after the long suffering.