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Subject: Re: A Good Article of Thought - Hard to get jobs in PNG


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larsen
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Date Posted: Sat, Oct 11 2008, 09:39:12pm
In reply to: larsen 's message, "Re: A Good Article of Thought - Hard to get jobs in PNG" on Sat, Oct 11 2008, 09:36:18pm

Pardon me, not 'tax drivers' but instead it should be 'taxi drivers' in the thread above.

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Sambe,
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Date Posted: Mon, Oct 13 2008, 08:37:22pm

I don't know the circumstances which lead you to be a cleaner and in which country you were a cleaner but if you were providing janitorial services in Singapore per you comparison with Taxi drivers in Singapore, I suppose the cleaner's job would have been sufficient cater for you basic needs.

Back home in PNG, securing a good paying job is hard for uni graduates. Some very good students haven't even secured employment yet while unqualified people make their way into positions whose minimum qualification requirement is a degree. There is no difference between an accounting degree from UPNG/Unitech/DWU to a certificate in book keeping from ITC. Everyone is being classified as graduate accountants. This is why I am saying there is lots of nepotism and corrupt deals going on in the recruitment processes in organisations in PNG. It's all a system game now, it will require major culture changes and I am not sure if this generation in PNG will ever see any changes at all.

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larsen
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Date Posted: Tue, Oct 14 2008, 08:49:40am

I was a cleaner with DPM in Port Moresby for some six months. In regard to your latter note, I assume that you have not yet read in full the message behind making people earn their living competitively.

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