Saturday, January 21, 2012

What do you say about the Deployment Ban imposed by Philippines to work in dangerous countries like Iraq

What do you say about the Deployment Ban imposed by Philippines to work in dangerous countries like Iraq ?
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Philippines - 2 Answers
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It is not about freedom but for the OFW's safety. It is also a burden of the government negotiating for your release of an OFW being kidnapped whatsoever. They can't just leave their nationals even they are illegally working abroad.
2 :
I'm just amused what it can mean. The passport says not valid for Iraq. So, that means Somalia is ok? Yeah! How about Sudan? Yeah! it should be ok too! Seriously, I think it's political. There are other dangerous countries to be in as well, but Iraq is an exception?

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Are there any Business IT people who would like to work in the Philippines

Are there any Business IT people who would like to work in the Philippines?
We are having trouble finding true B.I.T. people to head and work for us here in Cebu.
Philippines - 1 Answers
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They've probably all left the Philippines for better pay and standards of living... and with the global skills shortage in IT, you might have to develop the skills inhouse... and hope that they don't get poached by another company or leave for greener pastures.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Would the electoral college work in the Philippines

Would the electoral college work in the Philippines?

Government - 1 Answers
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Why would you want an electoral college anywhere? It was a paternalistic, plutocratic concept when added to the U.S. Constitution, and it is definitely undemocratic. In a true democracy, the candidate with the most popular votes is elected to office. With an electoral college, a candidate with fewer votes than his opponent has won in some elections.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

will tv bought in france work in philippines

will tv bought in france work in philippines?

TVs - 2 Answers
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The only thing that would cause it not to work is the power supply but they make adapters for that. So, yes. It will work.
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Not at all likely. There is one definite problem and another possible problem. First, the killer: the TV transmission standard in France is not the same as in the P.I. France currently uses SECAM and will convert to all digital DVB-T by 2015. The P.I. currently uses NTSC and will convert to all-digital ISDB-T by the end of 2011. So unless your TV is a multi-standard set (capable of both SECAM and NTSC), that alone will keep it from working in the P.I. today, and after next year, no chance. The second issue is the a.c. power. Both countries use 220 volts at the wall receptacle, but France is 50 hz and the P.I. is 60 hz. If the TV will accept either frequency, it's okay. Some equipment is okay with 50-60 hz, and other devices need one or the other without exception. Bottom line: sell the old TV in France and buy a new one in the P.I.