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Hi Asian Boss
I'm a subscriber from Philippines. Te tension between china and Philippines issue is a really high ATM. Many Chinese vessels have already entered the Philippines economic zone and you can also see videos of how Chinese harassed and ruined Philippine navy vessels such as stabbing the Philippines inflatable boat inside the Philippines economic zone. Kindly create a video of how ordinary Chinese people think or reaction about it.
Ilongga there❤
ОтветитьDomestic helpers seem to have the best attitude. What can others learn from them?
ОтветитьThe one who earns 800SGD is more confident that her salary is enough :)
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ОтветитьGrey young indian guy is the definition of work hard and live.optimistic.
ОтветитьWhy no foreigners are ready to accept the peaceful living in singapore other than low income philipino helpers?
ОтветитьGood interview
ОтветитьSGD8 per meal now?
ОтветитьI will be forever grateful to you, you changed my entire life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Julie Braun.
ОтветитьThose saying they earn more back in their home country are the reasons why they’re here. The country didn’t want them. So come here and steals our jobs maybe? Oh well.
ОтветитьGreat interview, the professor looks very nice always has a smile on his face.
ОтветитьIt's the tax.
ОтветитьWow a local can't do a reinsurance job there? 5 figure salary some more.
ОтветитьI hate passive income as a concept. There is no such thing, you’re simply siphoning money from other people’s labor through capitalism. I don’t think working has to be stressful if there are sufficient safety nets to catch folks if they become unable to work or lose their job. It’s not the work, it’s the fear of losing it all.
ОтветитьI enrol to a e2i program in marine engineer officer, brochure stated if I succeed to complete my course the salary would be $4000, so I did, but my company paid $2.5k. So sad but what can i do. It’s very hard to find jobs now.
ОтветитьI have two helpers who take care of my 100 year old Grandmother. Their Salary is about $1000 SGD without any days off..... do note, this is NOT representative how we treat them..... we always give them 1 alternate day off per week.... some helpers can opt for "no days off".....
ОтветитьI am surprised SPGs are not included in this interview
Ответитьhave you even spoken to FILIPINO PROFESSIONALS there?? Not OOMESTIC HELPERS... You'll be surprised...
ОтветитьThe interviewer didn't make the best choices, picking mostly domestic helpers or men in high-level managerial jobs. It would have been great to see more diversity. Plus, it doesn't look good that all the women are in low-paid roles while the men are in high-paying positions and still complaining about their salaries. Hope that's not representative!
Ответитьbullbullbull!
Ответитьmost of these foreigners are lying lol kinda cringe
Ответитьim pretty sure the guy in the orange shirt got his brain burned with drugs lol
Ответитьnice to see you whities enjoying your life out here. you get what you pay for, they say.
ОтветитьMoney is not enough always. If you earn 1K your expenses depends on this amount. If you earn 20K your expenses 20 times higher than 1K. That's why just enjoy your life❤
ОтветитьA software engineer can earn 200k a year? Wth is going on. Then we singaporean are really underpaid.
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ОтветитьThe Aussie guy in orange t-shirt is giving so much Golden Retriever vibes 😂 So adorable 😂
Ответитьwow shocked by the gender gap in wages once again. I wonder why he didnt interview a single women with a high paying salary. And yes the domestic workers appear to be the most grateful, genuine and content by far to me.
ОтветитьSpending Over 30% of salary a month sounds like a dreammmm. I spend almost 50% in rent and bills in the UK. Singapore here I come.
Ответитьthose badas don't reveal their salary for no reason...why dude ? what a secret to hide ?
ОтветитьEverything is subjective, especially to lifestyle and salaries. But to show the disparity from say, the domestic helper to a university professor is apples and oranges. Basically comparing the 'haves vs. the have-nots'.
Ответить6k per month for rent?? 🥶
ОтветитьJapanese could also very much afford a helper, but the culture frowns upon this.
ОтветитьNot 1 black person was spoken to. That worries me regarding moving there or even visiting their myself, a single black American woman. It wasn't even considered to include anyone who looks like me.
Ответитьkalau expensive angkat kaki jalan la
ОтветитьUtmost respect and appreciation to the domestic helpers that were interviewed. I cant imagine the hardwork and sacrifices they did just to be able to support and help their families in the Philippines. May God always keep you safe and healthy ❤
Ответитьhaha $3 dollars Shouju is 15++ to 19 SGD here haha RIP
ОтветитьI would like to know from my compatriot where she found that 30 pesos meal.
Ответитьwhy do you ask me????
Ответитьthe interviewer clearly don't understand how things work in Singapore. A domestic helper expenses are all covered by her employer except when she's out on weekends.
ОтветитьWhat's up with the first dude? I thought weed is illegal in Singapore
ОтветитьSingapore government has been helping foreigners (exclude domestic helpers) to land a job with good pay & transform Singaporeans to low salary workers such as cleaner, security guard, taxi driver. Well done Singapore government!
ОтветитьAs an IT professional planning to apply for work in Singapore, this video is a sign not to pursue my plan. I hope to see similar video but in Malaysia.
ОтветитьThe UsA guy is spot on...breakeven more or less, taxes n stuff
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