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88sins wrote:Somebody needs to gag that black bald braying burro.
De Dragon wrote:88sins wrote:Somebody needs to gag that black bald braying burro.
Hold on, Colos/Tuntsy/joe/wing/Tokesy/elitecorolla and dem go rush in with they limp tool to push in each other's mouths
There are a certain class of people in Trinidad and Tobago that do not want to see black entrepreneurs and especially in the hospitality industry.eliteauto wrote:The PM talks about ecotourism while looking at prime eco tourism sites as good areas to set up hotels thus destroying the same attractions he alludes to having potential. Acknowledging the THA is an employment stopgap ( for decades btw) shows an abject failure to provide real stimulus to the private sector and encourage entrepreneurship, instead we see several grants going to the same persons/places with no accountability. Whereas tenderpreneurship is the business model of Trinidad, Tobago seems to benefit from a revolving door of handouts/grants/incentives.
Blaze d Chalice wrote:But zoom if the people of Tobago like it so, who are you to tell them otherwise?
88sins wrote:De Dragon wrote:88sins wrote:Somebody needs to gag that black bald braying burro.
Hold on, Colos/Tuntsy/joe/wing/Tokesy/elitecorolla and dem go rush in with they limp tool to push in each other's mouths
Fixed it for you
mero wrote:Weird homo obsessive flex allyuh have in here but cool.
Zoom ah up in Belle Gardens. Curry a goat.Ah comin!
I heard from a tobagonian that all you have to do is register with the THA, sit on the steps outside the building for 3 hours every morning then collect a check at the end of the week. It's some kinda automatic stipend that they get just for being registered as a contractor.eliteauto wrote:The PM talks about ecotourism while looking at prime eco tourism sites as good areas to set up hotels thus destroying the same attractions he alludes to having potential. Acknowledging the THA is an employment stopgap ( for decades btw) shows an abject failure to provide real stimulus to the private sector and encourage entrepreneurship, instead we see several grants going to the same persons/places with no accountability. Whereas tenderpreneurship is the business model of Trinidad, Tobago seems to benefit from a revolving door of handouts/grants/incentives.
On the other hand, Tobago is spotless after they clean.Every single day.So there's that alsoGladiator wrote:I heard from a tobagonian that all you have to do is register with the THA, sit on the steps outside the building for 3 hours every morning then collect a check at the end of the week. It's some kinda automatic stipend that they get just for being registered as a contractor.eliteauto wrote:The PM talks about ecotourism while looking at prime eco tourism sites as good areas to set up hotels thus destroying the same attractions he alludes to having potential. Acknowledging the THA is an employment stopgap ( for decades btw) shows an abject failure to provide real stimulus to the private sector and encourage entrepreneurship, instead we see several grants going to the same persons/places with no accountability. Whereas tenderpreneurship is the business model of Trinidad, Tobago seems to benefit from a revolving door of handouts/grants/incentives.
So it North Koreatimelapse wrote:On the other hand, Tobago is spotless after they clean.Every single day.So there's that alsoGladiator wrote:I heard from a tobagonian that all you have to do is register with the THA, sit on the steps outside the building for 3 hours every morning then collect a check at the end of the week. It's some kinda automatic stipend that they get just for being registered as a contractor.eliteauto wrote:The PM talks about ecotourism while looking at prime eco tourism sites as good areas to set up hotels thus destroying the same attractions he alludes to having potential. Acknowledging the THA is an employment stopgap ( for decades btw) shows an abject failure to provide real stimulus to the private sector and encourage entrepreneurship, instead we see several grants going to the same persons/places with no accountability. Whereas tenderpreneurship is the business model of Trinidad, Tobago seems to benefit from a revolving door of handouts/grants/incentives.
This is true and is why Sat Maharaj called them lazyGladiator wrote:I heard from a tobagonian that all you have to do is register with the THA, sit on the steps outside the building for 3 hours every morning then collect a check at the end of the week. It's some kinda automatic stipend that they get just for being registered as a contractor.eliteauto wrote:The PM talks about ecotourism while looking at prime eco tourism sites as good areas to set up hotels thus destroying the same attractions he alludes to having potential. Acknowledging the THA is an employment stopgap ( for decades btw) shows an abject failure to provide real stimulus to the private sector and encourage entrepreneurship, instead we see several grants going to the same persons/places with no accountability. Whereas tenderpreneurship is the business model of Trinidad, Tobago seems to benefit from a revolving door of handouts/grants/incentives.
I've been going Tobago every 2 weeks for a while now for work, the potential only there for people with drive. Too much of tobago ppl sickeningly lazy jed, but those who do take the call to perform they're second to none and top class in every thing they doRovin wrote:like i said above tobago has huge potential but d greedy corrupted politicians cud spoil vomit ...
They are lazy because the red government programmed them that way.nick639v2 wrote:I've been going Tobago every 2 weeks for a while now for work, the potential only there for people with drive. Too much of tobago ppl sickeningly lazy jed, but those who do take the call to perform they're second to none and top class in every thing they doRovin wrote:like i said above tobago has huge potential but d greedy corrupted politicians cud spoil vomit ...
Over the years under red government leadership what type of workforce was created, do we have specialized areas or simply service driven jobs...real plantation settingszoom rader wrote:They are lazy because the red government programmed them that way.nick639v2 wrote:I've been going Tobago every 2 weeks for a while now for work, the potential only there for people with drive. Too much of tobago ppl sickeningly lazy jed, but those who do take the call to perform they're second to none and top class in every thing they doRovin wrote:like i said above tobago has huge potential but d greedy corrupted politicians cud spoil vomit ...
It's a sort of controlled slavery, red government does not want free thinking black people. Tobago education is way lacking behind Trinidad. There is no drive for educated black people ppl in Tobago.
A THA holiday camp was created that's why they don't do real work.hover11 wrote:Over the years under red government leadership what type of workforce was created, do we have specialized areas or simply service driven jobs...real plantation settingszoom rader wrote:They are lazy because the red government programmed them that way.nick639v2 wrote:I've been going Tobago every 2 weeks for a while now for work, the potential only there for people with drive. Too much of tobago ppl sickeningly lazy jed, but those who do take the call to perform they're second to none and top class in every thing they doRovin wrote:like i said above tobago has huge potential but d greedy corrupted politicians cud spoil vomit ...
It's a sort of controlled slavery, red government does not want free thinking black people. Tobago education is way lacking behind Trinidad. There is no drive for educated black people ppl in Tobago.
zoom rader wrote:A THA holiday camp was created that's why they don't do real work.hover11 wrote:Over the years under red government leadership what type of workforce was created, do we have specialized areas or simply service driven jobs...real plantation settingszoom rader wrote:They are lazy because the red government programmed them that way.nick639v2 wrote:I've been going Tobago every 2 weeks for a while now for work, the potential only there for people with drive. Too much of tobago ppl sickeningly lazy jed, but those who do take the call to perform they're second to none and top class in every thing they doRovin wrote:like i said above tobago has huge potential but d greedy corrupted politicians cud spoil vomit ...
It's a sort of controlled slavery, red government does not want free thinking black people. Tobago education is way lacking behind Trinidad. There is no drive for educated black people ppl in Tobago.
Have you noticed that most tradesmen that do work in Tobago come over on short trips cause skilled people are hard to find in bago
zoom rader wrote:A THA holiday camp was created that's why they don't do real work.
Have you noticed that most tradesmen that do work in Tobago come over on short trips cause skilled people are hard to find in bago
It's hard finding workmen in bago. They just not skilled enough and don't want to work. Those that are skilled are in the 70s while the younger one shows soft hards. I had to do a roof and I had to import trinis.De Dragon wrote:zoom rader wrote:A THA holiday camp was created that's why they don't do real work.hover11 wrote:Over the years under red government leadership what type of workforce was created, do we have specialized areas or simply service driven jobs...real plantation settingszoom rader wrote:They are lazy because the red government programmed them that way.nick639v2 wrote:I've been going Tobago every 2 weeks for a while now for work, the potential only there for people with drive. Too much of tobago ppl sickeningly lazy jed, but those who do take the call to perform they're second to none and top class in every thing they doRovin wrote:like i said above tobago has huge potential but d greedy corrupted politicians cud spoil vomit ...
It's a sort of controlled slavery, red government does not want free thinking black people. Tobago education is way lacking behind Trinidad. There is no drive for educated black people ppl in Tobago.
Have you noticed that most tradesmen that do work in Tobago come over on short trips cause skilled people are hard to find in bago
When you have something like 60% of the population employed by the THA, what do you expect?
The ones that are skilled are in their 70s . I explained I just did a roof and all were Trinis. Folks are simple they will do a job just to survive for a couple of days and it's stuff like grass cutting or fishing (Helping the boat onwer).88sins wrote:zoom rader wrote:A THA holiday camp was created that's why they don't do real work.
Have you noticed that most tradesmen that do work in Tobago come over on short trips cause skilled people are hard to find in bago
hard to find? yuh mean damn near impossible.
& IF yuh do find a tobagonian skilled enough to do the job, his labor pricing alone will make him lose the job to a trini.
Rovin wrote:pee nm rel effin annoying with d constant THA election ads when d tv6 news going on
not to mention their dutty ads bashing watson duke
stink campaigning at its bess ......
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