The Call to Change Quadrants
- Posted by COACH RHYAN M
The
global financial slump is snatching away not only jobs from Filipino workers
abroad, but also the remittances for their families back home. As the number of
available jobs shrink, the number of undocumented Filipinos abroad could rise.
The
bigger problem is, since they will not have jobs here in the Philippines, those
who will lose their jobs would rather stay there undocumented instead of going
home. Their families should also tighten belts this holiday season as
remittances would most likely shrink by half.
Some
workers said they would only send half of their salaries to their families.
Their families will have a sad Christmas, with probably less Christmas lights.
Filipino
nurses in the US have been affected too. There are many Filipino health workers
in the US. In New Jersey, for instance, 60 percent of health workers are
Filipinos.
Those
who would choose to stay as undocumented migrants instead of going home would
be vulnerable to exploitation.
We
cannot forever rely on migration for development. The earlier announcement of
10,000 jobs available for Filipinos in Canada is now in doubt, as the financial
crisis could slow down recruitment, while the jobs of those who flew there are
now at risk.
This
brings us to the conclusion that a person belonging to the E and S quadrant has
a very unreliable income(earned income). While the people in the B quadrant has
a more steady income(passive income). The I's were also affected by the slump,
so people who are only I's are suffering today. So the best option is to have
Both the B and I.
Create
Abundance 2020 Business Community educates its core team to become B and I
quadrant people. Members of the core team has surpassed tests and
qualifications. If your interested to join the team, contact the person who
referred you.
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