Hi every one! well i'm fully supporter of the boarders restrictions. But restrictions have to be intelligent to be able to provide training and growth to Bahamians , I'm a very professional person and I have over 22 year experience in 9 countries 4 continents not long ago a was contact by a leading 4 generations family company in Australia. I didn't take the job to give my services to Bahamas. In Australia They thank me for my time and they felt that Australia would be losing someone that would help they community and i felt very honored for the comment. Now! Bahamas! I was there, i liked very much the people and was very happy. At the end of the day you feel like you have a problem and you vote for the person who you trust to provide the services to the voters and hi should do his job. I left my old job one year ago and they have not find replacement and they advertising for the position globally!!! I understand that in Atlantis has been serving Bahamas with employment and now they will have Baha Mar, Is not going to be easy to be competitive without education and foreign workers that will contribute to the Bahamian education and business growth. This are world class properties and some people don't even travel to Bahamas but to Atlantis and soon to Baha Mar and they will need to provide world class Products and service. My country was hit by immigration out of control, now is recovering but has been very criticize by the way it was don! well i think it's been well don! and it was not only with the foreign work force but the nationals too! and one of thing we had was people complaining but would not look for a job. so the government stop benefit, if you don't work you have to do something to get you benefit meanly voluntary work or education to help back to work, so it mean the responsibility is not only governmental but the people too. I wish everything get sorted But working only against Immigration is not the solution
santos says...
On Baha Mar urged to hire more Bahamians
Posted 14 May 2013, 2:04 a.m. Suggest removal
santos says...
Hi every one! well i'm fully supporter of the boarders restrictions. But restrictions have to be intelligent to be able to provide training and growth to Bahamians , I'm a very professional person and I have over 22 year experience in 9 countries 4 continents not long ago a was contact by a leading 4 generations family company in Australia. I didn't take the job to give my services to Bahamas. In Australia They thank me for my time and they felt that Australia would be losing someone that would help they community and i felt very honored for the comment. Now! Bahamas! I was there, i liked very much the people and was very happy. At the end of the day you feel like you have a problem and you vote for the person who you trust to provide the services to the voters and hi should do his job. I left my old job one year ago and they have not find replacement and they advertising for the position globally!!! I understand that in Atlantis has been serving Bahamas with employment and now they will have Baha Mar, Is not going to be easy to be competitive without education and foreign workers that will contribute to the Bahamian education and business growth. This are world class properties and some people don't even travel to Bahamas but to Atlantis and soon to Baha Mar and they will need to provide world class Products and service. My country was hit by immigration out of control, now is recovering but has been very criticize by the way it was don! well i think it's been well don! and it was not only with the foreign work force but the nationals too! and one of thing we had was people complaining but would not look for a job. so the government stop benefit, if you don't work you have to do something to get you benefit meanly voluntary work or education to help back to work, so it mean the responsibility is not only governmental but the people too. I wish everything get sorted But working only against Immigration is not the solution
On Embassy's plea over threat to Filipino work permits
Posted 13 May 2013, 3:02 p.m. Suggest removal