It is in fact discriminatory. However, this class of professional is the brain drain that we are facing as a country. The best of the best, leave as fast as they can once the few prime positions are taken up.
This won't fully reverse brain drain because net salary gain over time is still more profitable in usa/canada.
Did he also go against the discriminatory nature of other programs that had a specified demographic? Or is he simply using this as a way to play class warfare?
I would also like to see his presentation on the success of the Mortgage Corp. and if he will stick his name to that performance, then so be it.
Edit: No financial statements are available on the official website and only news I've seen recently is 100m Bond that isn't able to be paid back by the organization.
This screams as a smoke screen for KFC to conduct mass firings to hire newly employed lower paid, no entitlement staff and blame the government at the same time. I think if a company can get newspaper coverage to blame something like this, they should at least show some statistical data of the decline, otherwise it's a newspaper allowing political mischief without any evidence of truth.
This is a highly reckless article. It never says how they came to the belief it was the vaccines. No comments on rate of vaccine caused hlh versus other causes. It's an anti vax article as they are disguised today. They say vaccines are important, and they need to be done but they want "safe" vaccines. They then introduce non medically supported methods of administering vaccines based on no literature. They go to the 2 or 3 doctors who subscribe to their own belief and say see, look at this quote.
Don't be reckless with your voice. Grief is no excuse to help cause an epidemic.
I'm confused. This article is a bit weirdly worded.
They are saying, HLB's assigned staff was complicit in a fraud during the Housing Initiative while in a role of "watch dog" while the same time that HLB Galanis was tasked with audit/forensic services? That would be a strong independence issue.
Has the HLB Galanis firm taken any responsibility? How is this person now an individual while they were empowered to this role through the firm in which they quality of service is supposed to be monitored and improved by the firm?
Maybe he represents a good thing to you. But the story of the people of AMMC stands as testament to his unscrupulous leanings. Ask the employees who are unafraid to elaborate. He is leaving because his firing has been forgotten and now he can use excuses to claim some fragment of moral high-ground. I am not a defender of the FNM, nor did I vote for them. But this is a not a person to put any faith in.
This article serves as little purpose as saying that the "We need to make sure we are using resources appropriately". The man can analyze business, but has he shown any capability with operating one? Or in any way, who is he relevant to construction strategies, organizing repairs or any relevant purpose beyond analysis?
Another popular contact for this news paper, but has anyone truly ever came away from his insights with any more information that they had before reading it?
Have you not read or heard people before this storm actually hit? Flippant jokes and that they feel safer at home. That their homes never fell before. You could have placed a teleporter for them to blink to safety and you wouldn't get 50% to take it.
"As if the trauma associated with a Category Five storm wasn’t enough, these people were rushed into the facility by what looked to be Royal Bahamas Defence Force marines who shouted at two women to drop a plastic bag containing belongings and rush inside."
I was tossing your stuff in the water for you. Ya want weather storm and when it go bad ya want a polite and courteous security force to help ya?! These fellas out here risking it, the tone of this section is disappointing.
“Maybe we would’ve left had we known,” wunderground been told me it was intensifying....days before this..
DreamerX says...
It is in fact discriminatory. However, this class of professional is the brain drain that we are facing as a country. The best of the best, leave as fast as they can once the few prime positions are taken up.
This won't fully reverse brain drain because net salary gain over time is still more profitable in usa/canada.
Did he also go against the discriminatory nature of other programs that had a specified demographic? Or is he simply using this as a way to play class warfare?
I would also like to see his presentation on the success of the Mortgage Corp. and if he will stick his name to that performance, then so be it.
Edit:
No financial statements are available on the official website and only news I've seen recently is 100m Bond that isn't able to be paid back by the organization.
On Cooper says the govt’s proposed housing policy ‘unfair, elitist and discriminatory’
Posted 14 April 2021, 4:39 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
This screams as a smoke screen for KFC to conduct mass firings to hire newly employed lower paid, no entitlement staff and blame the government at the same time. I think if a company can get newspaper coverage to blame something like this, they should at least show some statistical data of the decline, otherwise it's a newspaper allowing political mischief without any evidence of truth.
On KFC Nassau operators to lay off 35 team members
Posted 7 February 2021, 3:28 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
This is a highly reckless article. It never says how they came to the belief it was the vaccines. No comments on rate of vaccine caused hlh versus other causes. It's an anti vax article as they are disguised today. They say vaccines are important, and they need to be done but they want "safe" vaccines. They then introduce non medically supported methods of administering vaccines based on no literature. They go to the 2 or 3 doctors who subscribe to their own belief and say see, look at this quote.
Don't be reckless with your voice. Grief is no excuse to help cause an epidemic.
On EDITORIAL: We hope a life will be saved thanks to the lessons learned from Aidan
Posted 10 December 2019, 11:51 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
I'm confused. This article is a bit weirdly worded.
They are saying, HLB's assigned staff was complicit in a fraud during the Housing Initiative while in a role of "watch dog" while the same time that HLB Galanis was tasked with audit/forensic services? That would be a strong independence issue.
Has the HLB Galanis firm taken any responsibility? How is this person now an individual while they were empowered to this role through the firm in which they quality of service is supposed to be monitored and improved by the firm?
On Blaze ‘cover up’ over $400k loss
Posted 29 November 2019, 7:24 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
Maybe he represents a good thing to you. But the story of the people of AMMC stands as testament to his unscrupulous leanings. Ask the employees who are unafraid to elaborate. He is leaving because his firing has been forgotten and now he can use excuses to claim some fragment of moral high-ground. I am not a defender of the FNM, nor did I vote for them. But this is a not a person to put any faith in.
On UPDATED: Chipman resigns from FNM, citing handling of Hurricane Dorian, partisan politics
Posted 10 October 2019, 9:45 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
This article serves as little purpose as saying that the "We need to make sure we are using resources appropriately". The man can analyze business, but has he shown any capability with operating one? Or in any way, who is he relevant to construction strategies, organizing repairs or any relevant purpose beyond analysis?
Another popular contact for this news paper, but has anyone truly ever came away from his insights with any more information that they had before reading it?
On Bahamas must ensure it gets 'greatest multiplier effect' in Dorian rebuild
Posted 5 September 2019, 5:55 p.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
Have you not read or heard people before this storm actually hit? Flippant jokes and that they feel safer at home. That their homes never fell before. You could have placed a teleporter for them to blink to safety and you wouldn't get 50% to take it.
On PM makes final appeal to residents ahead of Hurricane Dorian
Posted 2 September 2019, 8:49 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
"As if the trauma associated with a Category Five storm wasn’t enough, these people were rushed into the facility by what looked to be Royal Bahamas Defence Force marines who shouted at two women to drop a plastic bag containing belongings and rush inside."
I was tossing your stuff in the water for you. Ya want weather storm and when it go bad ya want a polite and courteous security force to help ya?! These fellas out here risking it, the tone of this section is disappointing.
“Maybe we would’ve left had we known,” wunderground been told me it was intensifying....days before this..
On MONSTER: Abaco devastated by Hurricane Dorian
Posted 2 September 2019, 8:42 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
On what basis do you feel a ratio of 1:7 would be anywhere near reasonable?
Not even fascist states had such an unreasonable ratio....
The general ratio is around 1:450. From world wile norms. Please be rational.
On Man shot dead off Cowpen Road
Posted 23 August 2019, 10:26 a.m. Suggest removal
DreamerX says...
I feel that the title of this article is leading and shows an attempt to drum up drama from this reasonable quote.
On Speaker doesn't rate PLP chances of success with no-confidence vote
Posted 30 July 2019, 4:33 p.m. Suggest removal