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matr1x wrote:You remember when the illegal venes came in, business owners claimed with the cheaper labor would come lower prices and those opposed were xenophobic?
Well turns out that dumping illegals drives up local cost and infrastructure cost. Prices have never been higher. Those who advocated for venes should on public holidays be flogged for lying and misrepresenting.
Holidays are a healthy time away from work. If your business is so dire that public holidays are an issue, maybe you are just bad at running a business and should just quit
You mean reproductiveSuperiorMan wrote:Venezuelan women are very productive in general.
matr1x wrote:The trinis who don't like all the holidays are free to leave Trinidad. No one asking them to stay.
matr1x wrote:The proof is the promise that their (the venes) labor input would lower cost. That turned out to be a factual lie. They are dishonest ppl.
matr1x wrote:A good business is not affected by holidays. That is just lazy talk for dumb business owners who bad at running businesses.
matr1x wrote: During the pandemic, worldwide including Trinidad proved that you do not need a 5 day work week for everyone. And there is an abundance of proof.
matr1x wrote:Most members of public cannot fill out a form correctly. That'd not a ministry worker fault.
matr1x wrote:If the venes were so hard working, why they run away from Venezuela?
MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:The trinis who don't like all the holidays are free to leave Trinidad. No one asking them to stay.
I agree matr1x, but the Trinis who don’t like the holidays, don’t like it for those who affect them because service and production is delayed further than it already is.matr1x wrote:The proof is the promise that their (the venes) labor input would lower cost. That turned out to be a factual lie. They are dishonest ppl.
Well some Venes are, not all. But Trinis and generally more dishonest than Venes and most employers/service seekers can agree with this.matr1x wrote:A good business is not affected by holidays. That is just lazy talk for dumb business owners who bad at running businesses.
Agreedmatr1x wrote: During the pandemic, worldwide including Trinidad proved that you do not need a 5 day work week for everyone. And there is an abundance of proof.
Can’t compare Trinis with the rest of the world. Our culture is different and based on our productivity, mentality and attitude to WORK, 5 days a week is clearly not enough. Trinis need to work harder and put in the extra work to boost our economy and stop the excuses.matr1x wrote:Most members of public cannot fill out a form correctly. That'd not a ministry worker fault.
Agreed but we have to help eachother and a ministry worker needs to help those who are incapable of filling out a form. They are providing a service and their duty is to SERVE the citizens of T&T. The form filling situation is annoying, but the public servants must assist when needed especially for the elderly and illiterate.matr1x wrote:If the venes were so hard working, why they run away from Venezuela?
They were fleeing from an economic crisis that stemmed from corruption. Forget Venezuela, focus on what is happening in T&T.
matr1x wrote:Easy solution: don't wait until the day of a public holiday to do something you put off for 8 months.
matr1x wrote:I meant ppl who have business to do.
This..... if something unexpected happens beyond the establishment control they vex more than you. NIS and BIR payments due on the last working day of the month, not the 15th, they give a bligh till the 15th to pay with no penalty attached lo and behold the employers rush on the 15th then complain why they hadda wait in line so long....logicmatr1x wrote:Business does wait til last minute to file taxes. And as an accountant, I buss real price on them.
The 11:30th hour is no time to haggle
The onus lies on the employees and employers to ensure payments are being made . Even though the employees seeing it being deducted apply for a statement to keep track of paymentsmatr1x wrote:There is a dell computer store in mulchan seuchan road that is notorious for not paying NIS even though you see it deducted.
Employees at fault?
MaxPower wrote:How come no one is talking and the scheming smart ass employees?
Is everything the employer?
When will the excuses stop?
Trinis need to GET serious about their jobs and not look for ways to work less and STILL want pay. Always blaming someone, always trying a “shot”.
Thank god we have other options.
Because employers also trying smart shot to maximize profits at the expense of other people, be it employees or customers.MaxPower wrote:How come no one is talking and the scheming smart ass employees?
Is everything the employer?
When will the excuses stop?
Trinis need to GET serious about their jobs and not look for ways to work less and STILL want pay. Always blaming someone, always trying a “shot”.
Thank god we have other options.
Vene crisis in a nutshell.You probably old enough to know what happens to anybody trying to do business in Venezuela.Once you start doing well, the state will start dictating how your business is run and try to acquire it.88sins wrote:nerve, vene don't come here and suddenly develop the "trini work ethic", that more deeply ingrained in them than any trini, from since they in venezuela.
Is decades now venezuela agricultural sector and industrial sector dead, and they dead in part because the people wanted the socialist government to place caps on pricing regardless of the cost of production, in an effort to manage the cost of living. That is a recipe for disaster, but they didn't business, as long as ting cheap. Cheap clothes, cheap fuel, cheap food, cheap everything. And that mindset and model of governance does work, but only until the sector they hobble decide that it makes no sense operating at losses and they up and leave.
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