The Aim for a Good Life

My father has taught me a concrete example of how to live by your goals. He managed to finish a home study program during the time when education was too rough for a family of 8 siblings. He got the course of Welding Engineering from a US based homeschooling program. His diligence had brought him good chances to globe trot and get to learn adopt diverse cultures along the way.

Many men and women from my native country, Philippines, aspires to live a good life. They didn’t see it coming from their hard earned yet low paying jobs but by means of migration. Most of my countrymen had this similar perspective to finish education, work for experience and apply a job abroad.

As what I have noticed, becoming an immigrant in Thailand by any foreign worker is a great struggle. Thus the non-immigrant status is more attainable with low-pressure involved. A big populace of Filipino teachers comprises the bulk of workforce here. A good source of job information on this area could be found in ajarn.com which is more likely similar to Now Hiring Canada. Why have I mentioned Canada? That’s because most of the Filipinos working here considers Thailand as a stepping stone for a bigger opportunity on the first world countries. The Filipino diaspora doesn’t just stops there— on finding a livelihood but also settling in a new type of environment to finally fulfill their dreams. It may be a sad truth, hence there is still no place like home.

Post a Comment