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That too but alot of people choosing the same careers as everybody elsezoom rader wrote:Nope that does not apply to trini. Desi is not a trni and does understand how trini workssupercharged turbo wrote:There is some merit in your statementdesifemlove wrote:Unemployment situation is largely due to bad career planning.
We all know to get a job in trin someone has to know you. You can have all the papers and work experience but it boils down to who knows you.
zoom rader wrote:Nope that does not apply to trini. Desi is not a trni and does understand how trini workssupercharged turbo wrote:There is some merit in your statementdesifemlove wrote:Unemployment situation is largely due to bad career planning.
We all know to get a job in trin someone has to know you. You can have all the papers and work experience but it boils down to who knows you.
TriP wrote:TSTT to send home workers: More workers on the breadline for the New Year -- 2018
TSTT will be closing the doors to its 9 public offices, which is all in Trinidad only tobago remains functional . This displaces over 300 staff; with the promise of redeployment to most permanent staff and termination of service letters to the employment agency contracted staff with makes up about 80 percent of the public office staff.
This takes effect on the 31st of December leaving these staff members some with as much a 13 years service to the organisation on the breadline in the new year. (Juxtaposed with a sweet 10 million dollar payout to the Ceo and selected upper management is the rhetoric of "retail transformation " to serve the customers better and cut costs.)...
TriP wrote:Just yesterday Ciao Cafe's owner told TV6, the cafe will be closing down in the coming weeks.
desifemlove wrote:but then some max power guy who tinks cos he got big wuk, and i cannot cuss he ever (cos he's God and no human ever looks down him....ever....) cusses me for being not as good as he is, but then eases off the guys here who work in retail lol. i never have. but cool, "i cannot judge he.." when it's hardly against the law, despite his keen social pruning (looolol.)
HSA wrote:desifemlove wrote:but then some max power guy who tinks cos he got big wuk, and i cannot cuss he ever (cos he's God and no human ever looks down him....ever....) cusses me for being not as good as he is, but then eases off the guys here who work in retail lol. i never have. but cool, "i cannot judge he.." when it's hardly against the law, despite his keen social pruning (looolol.)
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finally and i don't forget ppl doing mess at their jobs with their foolish attitudes and values..ppl want to be unemployed.At the end is say make a hards day work and not to rob a manMG Man wrote:meanwhile, vacancies exist in the retail and food service trades, but 'eah I eh doin dat wuk / I eh wukkin shift / weekends / mall hours...'
There are jobs out there if you really want to do something.....even as elite said, 'convince yuh neighbours to wash their cars if yuh yaad has space...' There's a lot that's valid in his advice
Ted_v2 wrote:Just today im thinking about how i was fortunate to get a job.
Went and met some classmates, some of them doing pretty good some doing bad. I did auto service tech.
Fellas selling cloth, some working in grocery, got a few working in the car industry. some Doing construction.
My view?
all of us did the same thing in school, we all doing totally diff stuff now and working for almost the same thing.
the guy in construction working for more i think?
It was always like this , it's called networkingmatthewmazda wrote:you need some family in the industry, right now is all about connections
matthewmazda wrote:you need some family in the industry, right now is all about connections
MG Man wrote:matthewmazda wrote:you need some family in the industry, right now is all about connections
rubbish
I've gotten decent jobs without any friend / family connection
Dizzy28 wrote:MG Man wrote:matthewmazda wrote:you need some family in the industry, right now is all about connections
rubbish
I've gotten decent jobs without any friend / family connection
TBH it has gotten easier getting jobs without connections as I matureD (gotten more experience and qualifications).
With 1-3 years experience it was pretty hard without at least knowing someone.
This is non energy related btw.
When you get off the dole then speakdesifemlove wrote:unemployment would go down a LOT if people did these things:
- not study sheit degrees
- get certs as well as degrees
- have a plan of what to do once graduating
- work in a good company
- have the balls to open a business or do something else
- don't just wuk OJT or government job
but apparently i cannot talk, coz i'm so worse off when i never wuked OJT in my life, unlike zeitgeist or whatever he call heself.
desifemlove wrote:unemployment would go down a LOT if people did these things:
- not study sheit degrees - Not all degrees are sh!t, just that people need to know how to be marketable i guess
- get certs as well as degrees - not necessarily, however, not every Tom, Dick and Harry need to have a degree, choose wisely
- have a plan of what to do once graduating - this really isn't that simple, people do take a while to find their niche
- work in a good company - this is irrelevant, everybody has to start somewhere, however, you should make sure you learn from wherever you work, and take the good training and ethics with you to the next job
- have the balls to open a business or do something else - not everybody wanna open a business, if everybody open does this, then who will work for you when you need workers?
- don't just wuk OJT or government job - this is nonsense, there are people who work government and do their own thing at the side and are very successful
but apparently i cannot talk, coz i'm so worse off when i never wuked OJT in my life, unlike zeitgeist or whatever he call heself.
According to rspann, desi has a case ofdougla_boy wrote:desifemlove wrote:unemployment would go down a LOT if people did these things:
- not study sheit degrees - Not all degrees are sh!t, just that people need to know how to be marketable i guess
- get certs as well as degrees - not necessarily, however, not every Tom, Dick and Harry need to have a degree, choose wisely
- have a plan of what to do once graduating - this really isn't that simple, people do take a while to find their niche
- work in a good company - this is irrelevant, everybody has to start somewhere, however, you should make sure you learn from wherever you work, and take the good training and ethics with you to the next job
- have the balls to open a business or do something else - not everybody wanna open a business, if everybody open does this, then who will work for you when you need workers?
- don't just wuk OJT or government job - this is nonsense, there are people who work government and do their own thing at the side and are very successful
but apparently i cannot talk, coz i'm so worse off when i never wuked OJT in my life, unlike zeitgeist or whatever he call heself.
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