silentkilla Posted July 31, 2003 Share Posted July 31, 2003 leinad31 thank you sa reply mo. Kung di ComSci course ang kunin ng kid ko will the laptop come in handy.Gamitin kaya ang laptop.Now I am having second thoughts leinad31.Ano added advantage ng laptop even though may PC na ako. Maraming salamat po. PS Ok ba yun laptop advertise by pldt? Tama yung sinasabi nila na ang laptop ang primary advantage over the PC is mobility. Kung kailangan ng mga kids mo na laging may bitbit na PC then go for the laptop, kahit IT or non - IT course. Let me share to you some guidelines in deciding:* Choose the laptop, as I have said earlier, if you need a computer besides you.* Choose the laptop if you like having your notes organized.* Choose the laptop if you're school or work is very far from home.* Choose the laptop if there are presentations to shown* If you're into computer programming, it is better to do most of your programming in a PC.* If you like to share files and copy files from other PCs, have a laptop with you.* If you like to take your work home and you don't like bringing floppy disks, then buy a laptop. Hope this helps Quote Link to comment
tabitz Posted July 31, 2003 Share Posted July 31, 2003 Ok yan sir. May I add to that, an employer impresses their new employees for an increase in salary when you are in your probation period. But these employers never put their promises in writing. They always inform the employee verbally. Once you are regularized, you will be expecting your increase, but unfortunately, there is such a term as management's prerogatives wherein the increase in salary is covered. This may also be in form of bonuses, incentive pay and etc, of the same nature. The employer can't commit itself to their promises, specially if conveyed verbally because they can tell you all the reasons in the world not to increase your salary for the moment. If I were you, you should have asked a commitment letter from your employer before you accepted their offer. At least you could have shown said commitment letter in the time of regularization. What you think sir Roubaix? tanx cyber binigyan mo ako ng idea on what to do if that will happen to me.....actually nangyari na yan sa akin pero deadma lang ako...... next time gawin ko yan pag na open nya sa akin yong topic na yan.... Quote Link to comment
Roubaix Posted July 31, 2003 Share Posted July 31, 2003 Pare, Can you be my partner? Quote Link to comment
lexus_lexi2002 Posted July 31, 2003 Share Posted July 31, 2003 thanks to this attorneys whoever it is: sir/madam:how cheap it is to get annulled, and sir/madam we've been parted for at least 10 years, but I still send them money every 15 daysfor ma 2 kids, thanks again, hope you could help me. Quote Link to comment
xpinoy Posted July 31, 2003 Share Posted July 31, 2003 Frank: If yer desktop still belongs to the elite Pentium group (PIIIs to PIVs), there's no need to go for a laptop. Unless of course if yer kids are gonna be away from home - if ye'r from the province or something. The only advantage of laptop computers is, needless to say, mobility. Quite expensive as well. Upgrading can be a pain in the arse. You only use laptops if ye'r working for a company that makes u travel, do presentations, on-the-fly imaginative marketing - the works. And apparently, laptops were'nt really designed for gaming. Hi pips The only disadvantage of having a laptop or mobile pc is the upgrading...its too expensive.ROM. Hard DisK and other I/O devices...the features and model are evolving too fast....when you buy any laptop 2 day and you get (daw)the most highend all-in-all...well 2moro its obselete na....yan ang laptop mga bro...well if u can afford it why not...get the best laptop...like celfones....palit ka lang...kung obselete na ang mga features. Im using my ever loyal P2 333 pc...still working....and it runs in linux.... try to consider the following in buying a PC1. Purpose2. Price3. features4.Obsolescence5. back to 1 Quote Link to comment
leinad31 Posted July 31, 2003 Share Posted July 31, 2003 (edited) leinad31 thank you sa reply mo. Kung di ComSci course ang kunin ng kid ko will the laptop come in handy.Gamitin kaya ang laptop.Now I am having second thoughts leinad31.Ano added advantage ng laptop even though may PC na ako. Maraming salamat po. PS Ok ba yun laptop advertise by pldt?Welll... in the end, it really depends on your current and future needs. Kaya ba iyon tugunan ng iyong existing desktop and an additional desktop? Kung kelangan nyo lang naman ng tig-iisang PC at sa bahay lang gagamitin then an additional desktop will see to that need. Pero yung nga, may mga pagkakataon kasi na laking convenience ang laptop dahil mas madaling bitbitin. If you can afford it, at di naman masakit sa bulsa mo, then get one so you can avail of the advantages of having both... parang cell phone yan... sa simula parang useless dahil wala ka namang ka-text at ang mga numbers na alam mo ay landline... pero later on kapag nakasanayan mo na, you can't leave home without it. Lalo na't kung may dala kang sasakyan dahil may paglalagyan ka. Sorry di ko alam yang laptop na advertised ng PLDT... kasama ba sya sa promo brochure for VIBE? Di ko kasi gaano tinignan yung brochure eh. Post mo na lang dito yung info about the laptop, specifications nya, the price, at kung ano pang kasamang paraphernalia sa promo. Para mas madaling mag-comment about that laptop offer. Edited July 31, 2003 by leinad31 Quote Link to comment
stpatr3k Posted July 31, 2003 Share Posted July 31, 2003 Frank I think mahal ang laptop sa pldt & hindi ko kabisado ang brand (warranty, driver upgrade (sa future), performance issues) & nakabunddle ata sa internet nila? Unless your getting the dsl I suggest maghanap ka ng ibang brand teka di mo binangit ang budget mo I can probably suggest which to buy kasi exposed ako sa pricing & warranties nyan. Kung particular ka sa: Upgradeability = magdesknote ka (ECS, one of the top oem manufacturer of mainboards in the world ) o yung ASUS na parehong classification (no batteries, external batteries available) Yung ECS from P30T(850MHz Gigapro,P34T celeron, P46T+ P4 up). A desknote is a desktop na mukhang laptop without batteries pero kumpleto sa mga ports na kailangan ng studyante like modem LAN USB infrared etc. May nabibili din na external batteries. Portability = mag laptop ka (madaming choices kung di limited budget mo) kung limitado may I suggest yung laptop ng ECS kasi sa P4 256DDR with combo drive nasa P60T plus lang ata green notebook ba pangalan nun. Quote Link to comment
jackryan Posted July 31, 2003 Share Posted July 31, 2003 with due respect po sir Jack Ryan, protege pala. :flower: Zoya, Walang anuman... oo ako na iyon... si Tom eh master ko.... subalit di niya kaano-ano si Peeping Tom. :-)-jackryan 8) Quote Link to comment
Roubaix Posted August 1, 2003 Share Posted August 1, 2003 thanks to this attorneys whoever it is: sir/madam:how cheap it is to get annulled, and sir/madam we've been parted for at least 10 years, but I still send them money every 15 daysfor ma 2 kids, thanks again, hope you could help me. The actually question should be: How much will it cost me? And cheapness is a relative term. In terms of actual cash, I suspect you might spend over six figures. It's not just the lawyer that gets paid. Everyone else does if you want things to speed up or approved. But it is not all about the money, it takes time and sacrifice. The effect of an annulment is that the marriage is erased from legal memory. It as if it never happened. How then explain that to your kids. Looks for lawyer that will personally handle your case. Remember, in theory, it really boils down to the report of the psychologist. So get a reputable one. It practice, its about the money. Quote Link to comment
jackryan Posted August 1, 2003 Share Posted August 1, 2003 question lang po ulit, kapag nag-affix ng signature sa quit, claim waiver form, absolute na ba po iyon? ano ang dapat na steps kung di ka aggreeable sa mga stipulations nito? ano rin ang epekto kung di totoong personal signature ang ginamit ng exiting employee? Quote Link to comment
bunjee Posted August 1, 2003 Share Posted August 1, 2003 PARENG LEXUS LEXI, I will AFFIRM what my MASTER ROUBAIX just said. The legal profession is not spared from the realities of the world. In a perfect world, truth and justice guide the law. In our world, truth and justice listen when money talks. Truth and justice are distant hopes. Pero kung gusto mong makakuha ng libreng abugado, you may want to visit the Headquarters of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) sa may likod ng MEGAMALL, hindi sa likod mismo ah, along Donya Julia Vargas St., sa may tapat ng TEQUILA JOE's, RACKs, etc.. Or you may visit the Local IBP Chapter in your city or municipality, usually located sa Hall of Justice. Mayroon sila dapat Free Legal Aid. Makakalibre ka sa professional fees ng lawyer pero kagaya ng nasabi na ni MASTER ROUBAIX, you will still have to put up the cash for filing fees, professional fee ng psychologist or psychiatrist, reproduction costs, transcript of stenographic notes, etc. Kung minimum-rate psychologist or psychiatrist naman ang hanap mo, you may try to visit CEFAM, Center for Family Ministries based sa Ateneo de Manila campus sa Loyola Heights. Or you may also try to ask around sa mga Psychology Departments ng iba't ibang universities and colleges. Kung hindi man sila mismo ang mag-ha-handle, they will know where to refer you. Hope I have been of service to you. Quote Link to comment
bunjee Posted August 1, 2003 Share Posted August 1, 2003 (edited) question lang po ulit, kapag nag-affix ng signature sa quit, claim waiver form, absolute na ba po iyon? ano ang dapat na steps kung di ka aggreeable sa mga stipulations nito? ano rin ang epekto kung di totoong personal signature ang ginamit ng exiting employee?PARENG JACKRYAN, generally, OO, lahat ng karapatan na ibinigay ng batas ay maaaring mong i-waive. Maliban na lamang sa mga bagay kung saan sinasabi ng batas na hindi puwede, halimbawa, future support, status of persons, etc. Depende sa kung ano ang involved na karapatan, ari-arian o kalagayan. Isa din sa mga pinoprotektahan ng batas ay ang mga manggagawa, usually (usually lang ah, hindi lagi) kung sapilitan ang pagpapapirma at walang magagawa ang kawawang manggagawa kundi pumirma, pinapayagan ng hukuman na hindi lubhang madehado ang manggagawa. May isang kaso na nagsabi na kahit napapirma sa waiver ang isang worker tinanggal sa trabaho kapalit ng maliit na halaga, pinabayaan pa rin syang kumolekta ng mga kaperahan at benepisyo. Upang maprotektahan naman ang karapatan nyo, maaari ding magsulat ng ganitong mga bagay sa tabi ng pirma ninyo: "With reservation." "Only for the purpose of receiving the document." "Without waiving any right to pursue other available remedies under the applicable laws." Pero ang sure ball na precautionary measure, hwag kang pipirma sa kahit na anong dokumento kung hindi mo naiintindihan ang lahat ng laman. Ipabasa mo muna sa isang abugado at tanungin mo kung paano mapapangalagaan ang iyong mga karapatan. Sige, pare, I volunteer to read your waiver. Hindi ako sigurado kung naintindihan ko yung pangalawa mong tanong. Ang tanong mo ba ay kung iniba ng employee ang pirma nya? Kung iyun ang tanong mo, ang sagot ay WALA. Ibig sabihin, bound pa rin yung pumirma. Kasi, hindi mo naman ma-i-de-deny na ikaw ang pumirma nun. Kahit anong sulat naman kasi eh pwedeng maging pirma, kahit ekis, bilog o thumbmark. Pero kung iba ang gumawa nito for the employee para palabasin na pumirma sya kahit na hindi, ibang usapan yun, FORGERY yun, hindi bound ang employee. Edited August 1, 2003 by bunjee Quote Link to comment
Frank Sinatra Posted August 1, 2003 Share Posted August 1, 2003 (edited) leinad31,xpinoy,silentkilla and stpatr3k hulog kayo ng langit mga pardz.Maraming salamat sa inyo.Mga bro kung mayrun pang additional info about my decision to get a laptop or what please do reply lang.Most helpful your advices.Sabi na nga tama ang punta ko dito,i really get good adviceS. AGAIN MANY THANKS SA INYONG LAHAT. Edited August 1, 2003 by Frank Sinatra Quote Link to comment
Cyber_pinoy Posted August 1, 2003 Share Posted August 1, 2003 May I add to what Bunjee has said, that in the case of Rizada vs. NLRC, 314 SCRA 714; Violeta vs. NLRC, 280 SCRA 520, it was held that in this jurisdiction, quitclaims, waivers and releaseas are looked upon with disfavor - they are commonly frowned upon as contrary to public policy and ineffective to bar claims for the full measure of the workers' legal rights. Quote Link to comment
silentkilla Posted August 1, 2003 Share Posted August 1, 2003 leinad31,xpinoy,silentkilla and stpatr3k hulog kayo ng langit mga pardz.Maraming salamat sa inyo.Mga bro kung mayrun pang additional info about my decision to get a laptop or what please do reply lang.Most helpful your advices.Sabi na nga tama ang punta ko dito,i really get good adviceS. AGAIN MANY THANKS SA INYONG LAHAT. Your welcome. Yung mga susunod na mga advice may bayad na Have a productive life... Quote Link to comment
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