
u/mapyoso

Raw chicken served at a Japanese resto in SM City
Hi guys! So earlier today, me and my girlfriend ate sa Tsurumaru Udon sa SM City. We ordered 2 meals, one was a pork meal and the other is a chicken meal.
When the food was served, we noticed immediately nga ang manok du ga pink pink pa. (See photo 1 for reference) photo 1 is not touched yet and not eaten. We took a photo just in case. Anyhow, nag tawag kami sang waiter to reconfirm if luto ba ang chicken kay daw pink gid sya kag translucent. So gin kuha ya then nag kadto sa manager nya. Gin balik ya samon after ask sa manager nya then hambal ya is amo gidman na daw ang pagkaluto. (Kita gid namon nga du wala gid check maayo sang manager ang food)
So gin hatag namon ang benefit of the doubt. We tried it and checked if luto gidman and my oh my, texture nya is slimey and amoy nya langsa, kag tig a gid nga raw chicken. (See photo 2 for reference)
Wala nalang namon gin kaon kay halata gid nga raw kag wala na kame nag reklamo liwat kay du tamad sila mag take complaint and take action.
Worth mentioning nga hindi mainit ang 2 meals nga gin order namon.
Just see for yourself sa photos if raw gidman or not.
And by the way, okay lang ba mag send complaint sa FB page nila kay alarming sa food safety.
Currently unemployed. Any ideas what companies do have healthcare account or any companies that offer hybrid and WAH setup? Basi may ara kamo da bal an, pa bulong naman jan.
Ano ang mga common nga mga problems ang usually ma tubang naton diri sa Iloilo sa BPO man?
Isa na guro ang low basic pay. As per research, may ara pa giyapon ga offer 13k base pay diri subong nga panahon. Ano pa ang kaya ya na mabakal since kataas na ang cost of living.
Edit: woah! Damo gale issues ang na tackle diri but isa lang gid ang main problem gid nga du mutual: exploitation and guilt tripping of higher ups. I suggest all BPO workers need to get organized para ka bargain sang higher salary and to expose exploitations sang mga companies. I invite you to join our org, BIEN Iloilo. Message nyo lang ko if you want.
Ano ang mga common nga mga problems ang usually ma tubang naton diri sa Iloilo sa BPO man?
Isa na guro ang low basic pay. As per research, may ara pa giyapon ga offer 13k base pay diri subong nga panahon. Ano pa ang kaya ya na mabakal since kataas na ang cost of living.
Bilang solidarity with the workers kag selebrasyon naman sang Labor Day, let's make this a discussion para fun.
Ano ang inyo first job kag pila ang sweldo? Also, what are the hardest challenges ninyo as a worker like exploitations (maliban sa taxes and deductions obkors 😂)
Me first. I was working as an all arounder (waiter, dishwasher, server, etc.) in a food stall sa Robinson's main and below minimum pa sadto ang sweldo shet. Probably mga ₱280 per day lang to. Sa bilog nga bulan, 2 day offs lang ang makuha ko since open ang malls everyday. Grabe ang kapoy since 2 lang kami sa stall.
Looking back at it now, na realize ko nga super exploited gid ko kay during that time 300+ supposed to be ang minimum then ang sweldo namon di ka abot minimum.
Subong, sa kaluoy sang Ginoo, nakalampuwas man kag currently working in a BPO company. Larger daily wage but still not enough since grabe na gid ang cost of living.
Amuna sa tanan nga mga mamumugon, mapula gid nga saludo sa aton tanan. Makipagbato gyapon kita para sa pagtaas sang sahod kag pagpanubo sang presyo sang balaklon.
Uring manggagawa, hukbong mapagpalaya! ✊✊✊
Photo from: Street Art Utopia
I’ve noticed that we don’t really have a mass organization here at the University of San Agustin, at least not one that’s widely visible or active among students.
Just curious: if there were an opportunity to build or join a mass-oriented student organization (focused on student issues, solidarity, and campus engagement), would you be interested?
Would you rather join an existing one or help create a new chapter here in San Ag?
No mass org in San Agustin? 🤔
I’ve noticed that we don’t really have a mass organization here at the University of San Agustin, at least not one that’s widely visible or active among students.
Just curious: if there were an opportunity to build or join a mass-oriented student organization (focused on student issues, solidarity, and campus engagement), would you be interested?
Would you rather join an existing one or help create a new chapter here in San Ag?
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So I am about to start reading this book. Bigay lang po ito ng mama ko saken. My question is, may nakabasa naba neto sa inyo at ano po ma eexpect kong ma feel? Sad ba ang story nito?