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  • thanks for taking all the nursing jobs guys and providing sub-par care to american patients. ping pong ding dang dong king kong.

  • @maskone909 in case you didn't realize dumbass, there are severe nursing shortages across the West - no one will be taking "all" the nursing jobs anytime soon. be glad anyone would even bother to take care of your sorry self

  • Keep your immature comments to your self!....concentrate on what the video is....PINOY talaga! walng magawa kundi maki argue buti sana kung necessary..hindi naman kasi they argue to prove something...right or wrong....Period...any contradiction made after this comment just proves me right...

  • Nurse ako dito sa US. Nagpapakamatay ang mga nurses para maghanapbuhay. May dahilan kaya kailangan bumili ng bahay para makakuha ng tax break o dahil minsan ang rent pareho na ng monthly mortgage payments. Pero wala na ngang time para sa pamilya. Nagtatrabaho ako sa home care mon-fri 9-5 tapos hospital naman fri-sun 7pm-730am. Wala akong day off. Akala ng mga nasa pilipinas masarap at madali ang buhay dito sa amerika pero hindi nila alam wala talaga kaming buhay dito. Nakakalungkot.

  • @trixie5y Hi. I understand your determination to work extremely hard to make a living to support your family. You said the reason to buy a house is for you to be able to qualify for the homeowner tax breaks, and to beat the increasing amount you pay for your rent. I would say that this kind of mindset is very unsophisticated and deeply flawed. Based on your statements, I can bet my life that you didn't study the current trends and intricacies of the real estate market before plunging in.

  • @trixie5y Based on the simplistic analysis you have regarding homeowenership here in the United States. I'm sad to say that you are not just working hard as a nurse, but you're also working as a 'money machine' for the banks. House is a liability, and not an asset. In these plummeting housing market, you're pretty much throwing your money in an endless hole hoping to make cents out of it through those 'tax breaks' that you're relying upon on.

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  • @robrippen I hate to say this, but you don't make any sense. You seems very insecure. I didn't ctiticize her grammatical structures and spelling at all.

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  • gnda nman ng buhay nla... hmmmm.. ang tanong masaya nga ba sila?? siguro kng ngtitipon tipon silang mga pinoy dun ska lng ngiging masaya,, but most of the time malungkot cla kc malayo parin sa pamilya, mga kaibigan at kamganak dito sa pinas....

  • 200k plus ang bahay then mga 30 yrs to pay.. hahahha.ilan taon k na nun bago mo mabayaran ng buo ang bahay mo. ito mga problema ng mga nurses, bili ng bili kaya kayod marino.

  • Wow grabe naman... Swerte ninyo po.

  • nakakabili ng bahay dito sa US at Canada thru Bank Mortgage loan na payable for 25,35,45 years.kung worth $200,000 ang bahay,may interest at amortization pa iyan. hindi natin masasabi agad na atin na iyang bahay hanggat hindi pa natatapos bayaran ng buong-buo ang presyo nya kasama na ang interes at amortisasyon.

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  • CRNA base salary - I meant more than $100,000(8/5 working hrs), not more than 6 figures?

    Note: Can we @ least be humble how much money we make? and please patronize american-made products!

  • of course, RNs pay is good for "filipino standard'. But contrary to popular belief in the Philippines - they are not the highest paid profession in usa! you have to work 24/7 to break the 6 figures! CRNAs are diffirent breed of RNs - BSN w/ additional 3 yrs of schooling w/ base salary of more than 6 figures!

  • im working here in scandinavia and theres no way na makakabili ako ng bahay d2 na ganyan kalaki for that price..hay buhay

  • ganyan talaga ang buhay sa America.

    Filipinos should learn to live a simple life and enjoy precious time with their families.

    Many Filipinos in the US work 6 days some even 7 days, double or triple jobs. Not because they have the opportunity or it is the choice that they made but because they have to earn more money to keep up with the bills. They just go home to rest but go back to work again.

    Don't buy a house if this will be your life. Be contented with a simple car.

  • I met many Filipinos like that. They're nurses, drive fancy cars, live in beautiful houses, but they don't have a life. All they do is work, work, work. That's not a healthy live.

  • thank you thank you for posting this. Yung sinabi ng mister at the end of this video when he said: "Wala na, maghapong tulog yun", na alarm ako dun. It really is a sacrifice to become a nurse. Saludo ako sa mga nurses =)

  • asan ung part 3?

  • Hi. Ipo-post ko 'yung kasunod kapag na-convert na from the tape. Thanks for watching.

  • this story hits home.. ang iba lng eh recession ngayon. di ganun kadali ang trabaho.. laging naco-call-off. lalo na sa small towns ng florida..

  • si lulu at ang kanyang lolo..... hehehehehee!

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