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SteveTalaga
20th December 2009, 12:55
Hi All. Just joined the forum and hope that I can contribute as much as I gain from it. A bit about me... 46 year old Brit, divorced a year ago and happy to stay that way. Now living and working in Manila but in the UK just now for Christmas / New Year - Crikey it's cold here!!! :omg:
Merry Christmas everyone
jam07
20th December 2009, 13:00
Hi Steve! welcome to the forum :) and a merry christmas to you, too :)
liane
20th December 2009, 13:25
Welcome to the forum Steve:xxgrinning--00xx3:
lavander
20th December 2009, 13:49
:DWelcome to the Forum Steve.. and of course...
Merry Christmas!
..out of curiousity, is 'talaga' ur last name? :D
SteveTalaga
20th December 2009, 14:06
It is here...Talaga!
Steve.r
20th December 2009, 16:25
Hi Steve, welcome.
Can I ask what you do in the way of work in Manila, I am looking to move to Phil in the next year or so, so any advice on employment would be good.
Steve
SteveTalaga
20th December 2009, 16:30
Hi Steve, welcome.
Can I ask what you do in the way of work in Manila, I am looking to move to Phil in the next year or so, so any advice on employment would be good.
SteveI have a consulting business over there. I do believe that it's better if you can get a posting over there from an International company or have a job lined up already from a local company as it is very hard / frustrtaing to set up a local business as a foreigner :Brick:
Steve.r
20th December 2009, 16:37
I have a consulting business over there. I do believe that it's better if you can get a posting over there from an International company or have a job lined up already from a local company as it is very hard / frustrtaing to set up a local business as a foreigner :Brick:
My Mahal's Uncle is a bit of a businessman in Bongabon. He manages a load of farm land. He says he will help us set up with some land too.
I am an engineer by trade (aerospace fitter/mechanic/welder/sheet metal) now a Production Planner, so I am adaptable, but like you say, a tranfer is a good option if you are in that lucky position to work for a company that is already in the region. Oh well!!
:)
lavander
20th December 2009, 18:05
It is here...Talaga!
Hmmm.. Steve 'Really!' sounds better for a brit like u.. :D
Cheers!
kimmi
20th December 2009, 18:33
welcome to the forum, Steve..
as in Steve Talaga??Really??:D
SteveTalaga
20th December 2009, 20:44
When I was first in Manila people would ask my name. When I said "Steve" they often replied "Talaga" and so I kinda adopted a new surname, talaga :)
Steve.r
20th December 2009, 22:21
When I was first in Manila people would ask my name. When I said "Steve" they often replied "Talaga" and so I kinda adopted a new surname, talaga :)
Really ?? :D
Arthur Little
20th December 2009, 23:41
:welcomex: Steve ... :Erm: ... whatever your surname! ... and Merry Christmas to you too!! :santa:
Sophie
20th December 2009, 23:43
Hi All. Just joined the forum and hope that I can contribute as much as I gain from it. A bit about me... 46 year old Brit, divorced a year ago and happy to stay that way. Now living and working in Manila but in the UK just now for Christmas / New Year - Crikey it's cold here!!! :omg:
Merry Christmas everyone
welcome to the forum steve :)
bless.books
28th December 2009, 14:11
Hi All. Just joined the forum and hope that I can contribute as much as I gain from it. A bit about me... 46 year old Brit, divorced a year ago and happy to stay that way. Now living and working in Manila but in the UK just now for Christmas / New Year - Crikey it's cold here!!! :omg: Merry Christmas everyone
Hello SteveTalaga and welcome!
South-east boy
30th December 2009, 11:30
Hi Steve and welcome. :xxgrinning--00xx3: I hope that you had a good Christmas over here? Have you been working in Manila long? Have you met any young ladies over there yet?!
scott&ligaya
30th December 2009, 16:06
Welcome Steve,
I work in procurement consulting/training and used to be based out of HK. When we are ready to return to Asia I am hoping that my old outfit will assist me in setting up an office in the Phils although an ex clent of mine is already looking to establish a niche procurement consultancy in the hospitality sector and I am assisting him from here with bid prep and such tasks. If he is successful we may be able to work together. How do you find getting paid by filipino businesses? and what kind of day rates can you command?
Good luck with business and and your love life
Florge
30th December 2009, 21:31
hiya STEVE! welcome and mabuhay!
SteveTalaga
31st December 2009, 01:37
Hi Steve and welcome. :xxgrinning--00xx3: I hope that you had a good Christmas over here? Have you been working in Manila long? Have you met any young ladies over there yet?!Hi South East Boy, Had a great Christmas thanks with my kids over here and catching up with my family. Hiope you had a good Christmas too. I've been in working in Manila on and off for 10 years now.
SteveTalaga
31st December 2009, 01:51
...I work in procurement consulting/training and used to be based out of HK. When we are ready to return to Asia I am hoping that my old outfit will assist me in setting up an office in the Phils although an ex clent of mine is already looking to establish a niche procurement consultancy in the hospitality sector and I am assisting him from here with bid prep and such tasks. If he is successful we may be able to work together...HI - I also work in consulting and training but I'm on the telecoms side of things. Good look with setting up your RP based business - Hope it goes well for you.
...How do you find getting paid by filipino businesses? and what kind of day rates can you command?I don't have a problem getting paid by Filipino businesses because I don't normally work for Filipino businesses - Most of my clients are overseas, mainly in Africa. When I have worked for Filipino businesses, generally they want the work for free - always wanting huge discounts with the promise of bigger orders in the future etc etc - hence I focussed my marketing elsewhere (less hassle). The day rates now are a lot less than they were 10 years ago. Nowadays its about 60% of what I was charged out at 10 years ago - so much for inflation!!
...Good luck with business and and your love lifeThanks - Good luck with yours :xxgrinning--00xx3:
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