The ex-pat will work for the same wage or even less than a Bahamian, however, the ex-pat will gladly be a butler, housemaid, yardman, babysitter, cook, and especially spineless, brown-nosing, ass kisser!
Ex-pats domestic workers are from countries like the Philippines where the average income is **$250.00 per month.** So earning **$250.00 weekly** in the Bahamas AND living in to them is BETTER than dying and going to heaven.
**not true!** Firstly, these racist foreign **and Bahamian** employers hire an ex-pat FIRST then advertise with the ex-pats qualifications, knowing that no Bahamian or anyone else could apply without having the same qualifications as the ex-pat!
Employers should be made to **"prove why they need"** a maid with 5 languages and whatever else. Why the hell would anyone need a maid that speaks 5 languages in an English-speaking country to clean and make beds? Plenty of these ex-pat maids don't even speak a word of english!
Bahamians are all over the archipelago on islands and cays "living in" with "no day off for weeks on end" so finding someone to live in locally is no problem. Your argument is the typical go-to cop-out non-starter.
The government needs to stop standing around talking bullshyt in the peoples' House and do what needs to be done to train our people for these blue-collar jobs and get rid of all non-essential blue-collar, white-collar, and no-collar, ex-pat employees that are displacing Bahamians in the jobs market!
Filipinos pay $250.00 for 4 weeks of domestic training sponsored by their government which qualifies them to go abroad as a domestic worker. Why can't the Bahamas government implement the same strategy for our people?
Ryan Pinder must have just gotten off the Spanish Wells ferry. This predicament is prevalent throughout the country and especially in the blue-collar domestic workers' segment of the economy which has been allowed to become overwhelmingly dominated by ex-pats.
“The real mischief" lies in the decision that there were no Bahamians qualified to be housekeepers, gardeners, cooks, painters, and space cleaners resulting in 40,000 ex-pats displacing Bahamians for those jobs and forcing our people into begging and lives of crime trying to make ends meet!
John Pinder was on the right track just prior to COVID-19 disruption in identifying and removing unnecessary ex-pat workers.
If the PLP is truly interested in bringing down crime they need to start with solving the huge unemployment problem and put our people back to work!
Fred Mitchell knows better. He can issue 10,000 appeals to American authorities to make travel to the United States visa free for Bahamians all he wants to. The fact is, untold numbers of Haitians holding Bahamian passports have now made travel to the U.S. much more difficult for "real" Bahamians.
Corruption and slackness in the passport office facilitated 1000's of Haitians acquiring Bahamian passports. The U.S. knows only too well that if these Haitians were allowed into the country they will disappear and never return to the Bahamas!
I wouldn't encourage anyone to work for Sandals or any hotel. Their track record proves they don't give a dam about employees and our stupid politicians are so compromised they are powerless to intervene on workers' behalf.
This is the end result of unemployment as people scrounge, steal, wheel, and deal trying to make ends meet!
Politicians are the cause of unemployment and crime!
It was politicians that encouraged illegal Haitian migration by awarding deportees $250.00 which is equivalent to the annual salary in Haiti.
It was politicians that sold work permits as a way of putting money in the treasury and caused 40,000+ blue-collar workers to lose jobs in the domestic sector.
Now, the chickens have come home to roost. Bahamians have had to turn on each other like scavengers and have been reduced to 3rd class citizens in their own country by the very same politicians they voted for to guide them in building the nation.
The state of our country is an undeniable indictment of the total failure of politicians who "lead" us to this place we now find ourselves!
SP says...
Lol....Pirates doing what pirates do!
On BPL board appointed by FNM govt 'obtained one-year extension'
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SP says...
LOL.... She's now in the same league as Perry Gladstone Christie, Hubert Alexander Ingraham, and Hubert Minnis!
I wouldn't be so proud to be in the same "room" as these 3 idiot failures much less in the same league as them!!!
On Dr Nikkiah Forbes named Fellow by the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Posted 20 November 2021, 6:01 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Pirates doing what pirates do and everybody acting like they're surprised!!!
On EDITORIAL: Disturbing cases involving public monies
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SP says...
This guy unquestionably proves yet again American Indians were 100% right ....."White man speaks with forked tongue"
On Dr Fauci urges Bahamians to continue to be vaccinated
Posted 10 November 2021, 8:37 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
The ex-pat will work for the same wage or even less than a Bahamian, however, the ex-pat will gladly be a butler, housemaid, yardman, babysitter, cook, and especially spineless, brown-nosing, ass kisser!
Ex-pats domestic workers are from countries like the Philippines where the average income is **$250.00 per month.** So earning **$250.00 weekly** in the Bahamas AND living in to them is BETTER than dying and going to heaven.
On AG seeks axe for African lawyers
Posted 9 November 2021, 5:37 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
**not true!** Firstly, these racist foreign **and Bahamian** employers hire an ex-pat FIRST then advertise with the ex-pats qualifications, knowing that no Bahamian or anyone else could apply without having the same qualifications as the ex-pat!
Employers should be made to **"prove why they need"** a maid with 5 languages and whatever else. Why the hell would anyone need a maid that speaks 5 languages in an English-speaking country to clean and make beds? Plenty of these ex-pat maids don't even speak a word of english!
Bahamians are all over the archipelago on islands and cays "living in" with "no day off for weeks on end" so finding someone to live in locally is no problem. Your argument is the typical go-to cop-out non-starter.
The government needs to stop standing around talking bullshyt in the peoples' House and do what needs to be done to train our people for these blue-collar jobs and get rid of all non-essential blue-collar, white-collar, and no-collar, ex-pat employees that are displacing Bahamians in the jobs market!
Filipinos pay $250.00 for 4 weeks of domestic training sponsored by their government which qualifies them to go abroad as a domestic worker. Why can't the Bahamas government implement the same strategy for our people?
On AG seeks axe for African lawyers
Posted 9 November 2021, 5:24 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Ryan Pinder must have just gotten off the Spanish Wells ferry. This predicament is prevalent throughout the country and especially in the blue-collar domestic workers' segment of the economy which has been allowed to become overwhelmingly dominated by ex-pats.
“The real mischief" lies in the decision that there were no Bahamians qualified to be housekeepers, gardeners, cooks, painters, and space cleaners resulting in 40,000 ex-pats displacing Bahamians for those jobs and forcing our people into begging and lives of crime trying to make ends meet!
John Pinder was on the right track just prior to COVID-19 disruption in identifying and removing unnecessary ex-pat workers.
If the PLP is truly interested in bringing down crime they need to start with solving the huge unemployment problem and put our people back to work!
On AG seeks axe for African lawyers
Posted 9 November 2021, 9:10 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Fred Mitchell knows better. He can issue 10,000 appeals to American authorities to make travel to the United States visa free for Bahamians all he wants to. The fact is, untold numbers of Haitians holding Bahamian passports have now made travel to the U.S. much more difficult for "real" Bahamians.
Corruption and slackness in the passport office facilitated 1000's of Haitians acquiring Bahamian passports. The U.S. knows only too well that if these Haitians were allowed into the country they will disappear and never return to the Bahamas!
On Bank services and fees ‘atrocious’
Posted 5 November 2021, 10:19 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
I wouldn't encourage anyone to work for Sandals or any hotel. Their track record proves they don't give a dam about employees and our stupid politicians are so compromised they are powerless to intervene on workers' behalf.
On Rush for jobs in Sandals relaunch
Posted 1 November 2021, 5:31 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
This is the end result of unemployment as people scrounge, steal, wheel, and deal trying to make ends meet!
Politicians are the cause of unemployment and crime!
It was politicians that encouraged illegal Haitian migration by awarding deportees $250.00 which is equivalent to the annual salary in Haiti.
It was politicians that sold work permits as a way of putting money in the treasury and caused 40,000+ blue-collar workers to lose jobs in the domestic sector.
Now, the chickens have come home to roost. Bahamians have had to turn on each other like scavengers and have been reduced to 3rd class citizens in their own country by the very same politicians they voted for to guide them in building the nation.
The state of our country is an undeniable indictment of the total failure of politicians who "lead" us to this place we now find ourselves!
On FAMILIES’ AGONY AS THREE SHOT DEAD: Yet another bloody toll on our streets as gunmen strike again
Posted 1 November 2021, 8:28 a.m. Suggest removal