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Sugar Dad
regarding graduates of SOME medical schools in the Philippines?
Im a Filipino and I was not insulted because its really true.Its a sad reality that our government must take a serious look rather than condemning Teri Hatcher. That statement of her should serve as an eye-opener for the government/schools to improve the quality of education in the Philippines. The result of recent medical board exams shows how many aspires to become a doctor but only few are qualified. Can you imagine computer schools like AMA and STI offerring medical courses? Only in the Philippines.
Not only that, isnt it that we Filipinos also make fun of Japanese for being 'Sakang', Africans for being "Unggoy". Indians for being "mabaho" and Chinese for "eating Cat" and "source of piracy in the whole world". We always watch our local comedians maligns these people in out movies and TV shows.
Japs,
you go to Recto and you will have a BS Medicine or BS Political science in less than 30 minutes. Then you're telling me Philippine diploma are not doubtful? Its been there been since the 1970's but the government is not doing anything to close those diploma "factory" along Recto.
I've been in that situation so many times. Foreign companies always doubt/belittle IT/computer graduates from Phils (I'm an IT specialist) because there are so many fly by night computer schools in the Philippines. Operating without license and their graduates doesnt even know whats the difference between Windows XP and MS Word.
The bottomline line is, the government must act on all forms of corruption so that we would improve our educational system and prove to the world that we are not just Filipinos but world-class Filipinos.
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i beg to differ though, for the way i see it this is not really an attack on the medical competency of the filipino or their medical schools but rather it is an attack on every filipino working or studying abroad who will provide a philippine diploma because there will always be this doubt that is it dubious.
& if you havent been in that situation yet, then you probably do not know how it would feel. & that is why some "kababayans" (fellow filipinos) living abroad have reacted to it so strongly.
anyway having said all that, if anybody out there got offended by this, there is this petition page you can go to:
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/FilABC/
Additional:
thanks for the info about recto, i know about that & i know that there are people who do patronize their services. but there are people like you, me & millions of other fellow filipinos who have gotten their certificates & diplomas by doing the hard work & a big number of them based abroad. & those are the ones that have this reason to vent out against such a comment that was potentially seen & heard by 120M+ people worldwide on tv & more on the web.
anyway, i know that it was meant to be funny, but being funny over the expense of a race, ethnicity or any protected class is not only uncool but morally wrong & politically incorrect.
& if you'd ask me they shouldnt have done that, imagine if they have mentioned another country other than the philippines, they would probably have a lawsuit going on by now. yes, regardless if it was the truth.
i beg to differ though, for the way i see it this is not really an attack on the medical competency of the filipino or their medical schools but rather it is an attack on every filipino working or studying abroad who will provide a philippine diploma because there will always be this doubt that is it dubious.
& if you havent been in that situation yet, then you probably do not know how it would feel. & that is why some "kababayans" (fellow filipinos) living abroad have reacted to it so strongly.
anyway having said all that, if anybody out there got offended by this, there is this petition page you can go to:
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/FilABC/
Additional:
thanks for the info about recto, i know about that & i know that there are people who do patronize their services. but there are people like you, me & millions of other fellow filipinos who have gotten their certificates & diplomas by doing the hard work & a big number of them based abroad. & those are the ones that have this reason to vent out against such a comment that was potentially seen & heard by 120M+ people worldwide on tv & more on the web.
anyway, i know that it was meant to be funny, but being funny over the expense of a race, ethnicity or any protected class is not only uncool but morally wrong & politically incorrect.
& if you'd ask me they shouldnt have done that, imagine if they have mentioned another country other than the philippines, they would probably have a lawsuit going on by now. yes, regardless if it was the truth.
How much is average salary of a Master of Mineral Processing engineer in USA and CANADA?
Shayan Kha
How much is average salary of a Master of Mineral Processing engineer in USA and CANADA? and which cities need these jobs ?
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Mineral Processing Engineer (Denver, Colorado)
Job Description
The successful applicant will work as a mineral processing engineer on various mineral processing, tailings and slurry pipeline projects in the mining and resources industry. The work will involve travel to mine sites in North and South America. In-house training will be provided. The work and training will entail the following:
Tasks:
Laboratory and pilot test work
Process development, plant design and engineering
Specification of system components (equipment, piping, valves, instrumentation, etc.)
Technical communication, including report writing and presentations
Onsite process and equipment audits, and the commissioning of plant and systems
Estimating and costing
Responsibilities:
Lead and/or contribute as part of a team in mining projects
Application of technical skills to perform engineering tasks and problem solving
Ongoing professional development towards obtaining and maintaining professional registration
Job Specification
The successful candidate will have above average abilities to meet the high standards set by our Company.
Minimum requirements and competencies:
A BS or MS degree in mineral processing or chemical engineering, completed in minimum time
US citizen or eligible to work in the US
A valid driver's license and, when required, willing to travel
Strong computer skills, especially spreadsheets (Excel) and word-processing
Strong presentation and technical writing skills, especially technical reports
Strong project management and team leadership skills
3 to 8 years of mineral processing, process plant or process design experience in mining
Useful experience (not a pre-requisite):
A background in fluid mechanics/hydraulics or pipeline and pumping systems
Experience in solid/liquid separation processes
Control and/or instrumentation
Costing and/or estimating
Project or engineering management
Personal characteristics:
Ability to work well in an office, industrial and mining site environment
Able to work hard, act professionally and make decisions independently
Attention to detail and a commitment to technical excellence Ability to lead an engineering team
for more info visit http://www.patersoncooke.com/about/jobs.php#golden
Cheers..
Mineral Processing Engineer (Denver, Colorado)
Job Description
The successful applicant will work as a mineral processing engineer on various mineral processing, tailings and slurry pipeline projects in the mining and resources industry. The work will involve travel to mine sites in North and South America. In-house training will be provided. The work and training will entail the following:
Tasks:
Laboratory and pilot test work
Process development, plant design and engineering
Specification of system components (equipment, piping, valves, instrumentation, etc.)
Technical communication, including report writing and presentations
Onsite process and equipment audits, and the commissioning of plant and systems
Estimating and costing
Responsibilities:
Lead and/or contribute as part of a team in mining projects
Application of technical skills to perform engineering tasks and problem solving
Ongoing professional development towards obtaining and maintaining professional registration
Job Specification
The successful candidate will have above average abilities to meet the high standards set by our Company.
Minimum requirements and competencies:
A BS or MS degree in mineral processing or chemical engineering, completed in minimum time
US citizen or eligible to work in the US
A valid driver's license and, when required, willing to travel
Strong computer skills, especially spreadsheets (Excel) and word-processing
Strong presentation and technical writing skills, especially technical reports
Strong project management and team leadership skills
3 to 8 years of mineral processing, process plant or process design experience in mining
Useful experience (not a pre-requisite):
A background in fluid mechanics/hydraulics or pipeline and pumping systems
Experience in solid/liquid separation processes
Control and/or instrumentation
Costing and/or estimating
Project or engineering management
Personal characteristics:
Ability to work well in an office, industrial and mining site environment
Able to work hard, act professionally and make decisions independently
Attention to detail and a commitment to technical excellence Ability to lead an engineering team
for more info visit http://www.patersoncooke.com/about/jobs.php#golden
Cheers..
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