I RESENT calling them slaves, and in guise of a clean
uniform...mind you it took them years to become nurses, they
are professionals as many as other people working
especially Filipinos abroad. I am proud and i admire those
filipinos who looks to foreign countries as "bread
baskets" people with limited mental scope think that if
you work abroad even if your a professional are considered
slave by some of us...people who work far away from thier
loved ones, imagine thier initial sacrifices just only for
them to meet the needs of the ones they love, financially,
spiritually and morally. i will not delve again to the
fact that here in our country we live with poverty in many
ways, having to have a dream and a goal and fulfilling it
is much of an achievement to a man. i would rather look at them as economic earners of our country than just some mere SLAVE, granting BUT NOT ACCEPTING, these kinds of slave earn more than any other SLAVE in KSA, Jordan, Beirut with free punch in the face for breakfast, a kick in the groin for lunch, and iron the SLAVE in the back for dinner if they have any dinner at all. mabuti sila kumikita ng dolyar e ang ibang tao dyan inggit na inggit sa dolyar lalo na kapag pinoy na ang nagkaka-dolyar.
KUDOS TO ALL THE FILIPINO PROFESSIONALS WHO ARE NOW WORKING ABROAD I LOVE YOU ALL AND THANK YOU