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i have a friend who is 46 years old na and wala syang experience working because matagal syang nagtrabaho sa mga kamag-anak nya but then nung nawala na yung tiyahin nya pinalayas na din sya... so kaya he doesnt know how to apply for work because of the possibility na bumagsak sya sa mga requirements gaya ng medicals and also he doesnt have enough knowledge about pagkuha ng mga requirements and also he doesnt have any money dahil ang bayad lang sa kanya sa pagwowork is yung pagtira at libreng pagkain... so ang gusto nya sana is deretso work and have pays for continue living... hindi naman sya matulungan because i have a family and my income is medyo bitin din for extra helps.. i hope there is someone can help him to have a job with a decent pay...
 
I'm sorry to hear about your friend's situation. It's indeed challenging to navigate the job market without prior work experience and the necessary resources. Here are some suggestions that may help your friend in his job search:

1. Job Search Platforms: Encourage your friend to create accounts on online job portals like Jobstreet, Indeed, and LinkedIn. These platforms have a wide range of job opportunities for various skill levels.

2. Government Programs: Inquire about government programs that provide assistance to individuals seeking employment. These programs may offer training, job placement services, and financial support.

3. Local Community Support: Your friend can reach out to local community centers, churches, or non-profit organizations that may have job placement services or resources to help individuals find employment.

4. Resume Building: Assist your friend in creating a basic resume highlighting any skills, volunteer work, or informal experiences that could be relevant to potential employers.

5. Skills Development: Encourage your friend to consider upgrading his skills through online courses or workshops. Websites like Coursera, Udemy, and Khan Academy offer free or low-cost courses on various subjects.

6. Networking: Encourage your friend to network with people in his community or industry of interest. Sometimes, job opportunities arise through personal connections.

7. Temporary Work: Your friend could consider taking on temporary or part-time work to gain experience and earn some income while continuing to search for a more permanent job.

8. Financial Assistance: Research if there are any local organizations that provide financial assistance to individuals in need. These organizations may be able to help with immediate financial concerns.

9. Government Assistance Programs: Look into government assistance programs that provide support to individuals who are unemployed or underemployed. Your friend may be eligible for benefits such as unemployment insurance or food assistance.

Encourage your friend to stay positive and persistent in his job search. With the right resources and support, he can find a job that provides him with the stability and income he needs.
 
pila muna siya sa benteng bigas, aiks, tupad, at iba pang ayuda ng gobyerno, then magpatuloy sa pag-a-aral, libre naman ang basic education
 
Nakakalungkot. Biktima siya ng taksil na kaugaliang pagpapalimos ng tulong sa iba, at complacency.
pila muna siya sa benteng bigas, aiks, tupad, at iba pang ayuda ng gobyerno, then magpatuloy sa pag-a-aral, libre naman ang basic education
Wala p bang mga public program na assistance para mismo sa ganitong case? Ung sila mag aasses sa tao kung ano klase work ang pwede nya gawin, tapos sila na hahanap nung mga work n yun?
 
Pwede siya maghanap ng no experience jobs like delivery, warehouse, o work-from-home na may training. Simulan sa barangay clearance, then ibang IDs. Check Jobstreet or GrabJobs for direct hire listings.
 
Wala p bang mga public program na assistance para mismo sa ganitong case? Ung sila mag aasses sa tao kung ano klase work ang pwede nya gawin, tapos sila na hahanap nung mga work n yun?
kung ako boss mas interested ako sa bigayan ng education kesa trabaho, the higher a person's education the smoother his job applications, susunod lang talaga yang trabaho once meron ka na education
 
kung ako boss mas interested ako sa bigayan ng education kesa trabaho, the higher a person's education the smoother his job applications, susunod lang talaga yang trabaho once meron ka na education
Agree naman ako jan. Pero mas immediate magkaroon nung basic needs nya.
 
oo depende din sa pag-a-aral niya kasi if nasa higher ed kana di na lahat libre unless may skolarship so working student talaga
kaya nmn naisip ko parang kailangan may government agency tasked to coordinate work opportunities sa mga ganitong case, at least hanggang highschool.
 
kaya nmn naisip ko parang kailangan may government agency tasked to coordinate work opportunities sa mga ganitong case, at least hanggang highschool.
scholarship bossing mas efficient para kuha lahat ni student yung subjects niya, dagdag stress yung work sa student, working student should only be a last resort
 

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