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How them keep finding jobs and local pple cant. Like wthwhizzard wrote:When I see posts like these I wonder how the Venezuelans seem to be surviving here
nervewrecker wrote:How them keep finding jobs and local pple cant. Like wthwhizzard wrote:When I see posts like these I wonder how the Venezuelans seem to be surviving here
nervewrecker wrote:How them keep finding jobs and local pple cant. Like wthwhizzard wrote:When I see posts like these I wonder how the Venezuelans seem to be surviving here
VexXx Dogg wrote:nervewrecker wrote:How them keep finding jobs and local pple cant. Like wthwhizzard wrote:When I see posts like these I wonder how the Venezuelans seem to be surviving here
saw a tractor pulling a trailer filled with spanish looking gentlemen, dressed as though they were gonna work on some farm.
Maybe they are getting the jobs that trinis don't want or too booge for. Similar to the US and Mexico.
VexXx Dogg wrote:nervewrecker wrote:How them keep finding jobs and local pple cant. Like wthwhizzard wrote:When I see posts like these I wonder how the Venezuelans seem to be surviving here
saw a tractor pulling a trailer filled with spanish looking gentlemen, dressed as though they were gonna work on some farm.
Maybe they are getting the jobs that trinis don't want or too booge for. Similar to the US and Mexico.
Phone Surgeon wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:nervewrecker wrote:How them keep finding jobs and local pple cant. Like wthwhizzard wrote:When I see posts like these I wonder how the Venezuelans seem to be surviving here
saw a tractor pulling a trailer filled with spanish looking gentlemen, dressed as though they were gonna work on some farm.
Maybe they are getting the jobs that trinis don't want or too booge for. Similar to the US and Mexico.
venezuelans working hard all day for $150 in farms/gardens
their lunch hour consists of just enough time to eat lunch (10 mins most times) and get back to work
yuh ever hire a trini to work on a farm/garden?
for a 8-4 workday where they demanding 200-$250
they does arrive 8:30, then decide to eat half hour breakfast (on your time)
at 11 they going in the shop to buy a soft drink and biscuit (half hour)
at 12 they taking a hour lunch
after lunch..is go slow
by 3:30 they gone to wash up tools/organise to leave at 4:00 exact
someone tell me i lie
we h as t yuh deserve Ms. manNumb3r4 wrote:Son I know of people unemployed 3 years now, with the number of submitted applicationsin the hundreds. Things are difficult all over, have you tried applying to jobs you are "over qualified" for?
This is not the time to refer to specific job titles. Unless you know you can't do other jobs.
Have you tried dropping off your documents personally?
Have you ever tried to start a business?
Do you have a marketable side skill that you can use to generate some income?
desifemlove wrote:we h as t yuh deserve Ms. manNumb3r4 wrote:Son I know of people unemployed 3 years now, with the number of submitted applicationsin the hundreds. Things are difficult all over, have you tried applying to jobs you are "over qualified" for?
This is not the time to refer to specific job titles. Unless you know you can't do other jobs.
Have you tried dropping off your documents personally?
Have you ever tried to start a business?
Do you have a marketable side skill that you can use to generate some income?
Dizzy28 wrote:Change Garden to any random Ministry and you have just described the average Government worker.
Phone Surgeon wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Change Garden to any random Ministry and you have just described the average Government worker.
that true as well
i sure plenty of allyuh know about the headache thats legal affairs
reach for 5 am to get a number but building opening at 8 and staff coming in at 8:15/830, cashier opening at 8:30/9
Old post someone dig up and spreadsolar_ice wrote:*Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission Employment*
Are you interested in working for the Commission?
Forward your application to the following email addresses.
*For professional applicants:*
mptechrs@ttec.co.tt
*For undergraduates , Craftsmen , Clerical , Secretarial and other applicants:*
recruitment@ttec.co.tt
*Some general job types and qualifications:*
*Engineering:*
Engineers in T&TEC are required to have a BSc degree in the relevant branch of Engineering.
Electrical Engineers with various specializations are most frequently in demand. On joining T&TEC they are expected to complete a two-year Engineer-in-Training Programme run by the Commission. To pursue the four year BSc course in Engineering a student would generally have to possess Advanced Level passes in Chemistry and Physics.
B.Sc. (Electrical Engineering) – for Engineers in all departments of the Commission
B.Sc. (Mechanical Engineering) – usually for Power Station Engineers.
B.Sc. (Civil Engineering) – Engineering Services handles construction and requires experienced engineers.
B.Sc. (Industrial Engineering) – Supplies
nervewrecker wrote:How them keep finding jobs and local pple cant. Like wthwhizzard wrote:When I see posts like these I wonder how the Venezuelans seem to be surviving here
Bulksh1t!cueball1990 wrote:cyah be vex with legal affairs when is 4-500 people coming for birth paper daily. and the cashiers are required by law to open from 8:30 to 3 pm. right now port of spain office moving so is a hot mess and d sub offices does have to cut off at a certain time cuz cashing cyah go past d time. specified.
regardless , you may have to try maybe part time work. i working full time and does still have to do little thing on d side to make cash. currently selling bbq and other stuff to help myself along. contract only for 3 years but the way things going they could jus pay me for 1 more month and tell me go home yes
This is the answer I wanted to hear.hustla_ambition101 wrote:nervewrecker wrote:How them keep finding jobs and local pple cant. Like wthwhizzard wrote:When I see posts like these I wonder how the Venezuelans seem to be surviving here
They willing to swallow their pride and do anything unlike Trinis.