Bilog: 9 years in hiding in Japan
His story, however, may be more of an exception. Many bilogs, due to their lack of legal status, struggle with no regular work, and thus are unable to send regular remittances to dependents back home. Some who are eventually arrested return broke. With job skills attuned to the Japanese market, many are unable to reintegrate into local jobs, stuck in limbo, as it were, and hoping against hope for another chance to ’do it right’ in Japan.
This story is really more of an exception than normal. Walang makukuhang magandang bagay sa maling paraan.
Lessons we can learn:
1. Our actions has consequences.
2. Savings is a good habit.
3. Spending to support a lavish lifestyle ends in poverty.
4. It pays to tell the truth.
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Saturday, October 8, 2011
Bilog: 9 years in hiding in Japan
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