An electrician in Balulang is hard to find. Especially now that many of them have moved away to work in other countries. Manong Pido, our father's electrician friend is now in Guam and works as electrician there. Now that I need one for the orange house, I don't know who to call. If you ask around, their answer would always be the same.. No more electricians in Balulang. Hmm.. If electricians were as like rice, and there is an electrician shortage similar to a rice shortage, then I think all we will ever need is an electrician import..lol... kinda like asking a Houston Electrician to come and do the job for you who lives in Balulang... lol...
Seriously though, I think that scenario is true to all skilled and non skilled workers in the land. We lose them because there isn't much to keep them here in the country. Good workers need to feed their families and send their kids to school. So, they are most likely to leave, join a company outside the country and work there. Sad but true...
Anyway, I was not kidding about the Houston electrician I mentioned earlier. See, I always think and type. Just so happened that with my search for electricians, Mr. Google gave me the link that inspired me to write this post.. Oh please.. dear God, send me an electrician here in Balulang... Amen...
Seriously though, I think that scenario is true to all skilled and non skilled workers in the land. We lose them because there isn't much to keep them here in the country. Good workers need to feed their families and send their kids to school. So, they are most likely to leave, join a company outside the country and work there. Sad but true...
Anyway, I was not kidding about the Houston electrician I mentioned earlier. See, I always think and type. Just so happened that with my search for electricians, Mr. Google gave me the link that inspired me to write this post.. Oh please.. dear God, send me an electrician here in Balulang... Amen...
No comments:
Post a Comment