Thursday, May 9, 2019

Ten reasons why you should work in Malaysia compared to the Philippines

In the early 1990s, Filipino skilled workers in Saudi Arabia demanded a lot of manual labor. Filipino parents often remind them that they are trying to feed their families and give them appropriate education.from

Study hard and find a good job
from

"Not long after, I believe that working abroad will help Filipinos reduce poverty, thus starting the trend of overseas Filipino workers [OFW]. People are beginning to see great improvements especially from OFW families, and the government has always praised them as from

Modern hero
In the Philippines, due to recent economic factors that have intensified the living conditions of the people, Filipino parents will now remind their children of the same words... slightly adjust - "from

Study hard and find a good job from

foreign
.
from

"

One of the most promising countries working overseas is located approximately 1,500 miles southwest of the Philippines - Malaysia. Their workforce often requires a lot of human resources, and Filipino workers often compete with workers from neighboring countries such as India, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia.

However, they still hope to work in Malaysia for a number of reasons. Our country, the Philippines, does not fully provide these reasons, or cannot achieve this goal through pure efforts and determination. As one of the employees who used to work in our hometown, going abroad sounds like a fairly natural response, bringing solutions to this problem. However, no matter what profession you do or what skills you have, many things here may make you say "Yes, this is why I am going abroad!"

So needless to say, the following are the top ten reasons for working better in Malaysia than in the Philippines:

10. Different cultures

Once you set foot on a foreign country, you will notice that everything you see is different from your hometown. You may suddenly notice the woman wearing from

Muslim scarf
is called from

Hijab
from

. In addition, when you walk through the malls you are used to in the Philippines, you will find that there are specific from

Prayer room
On some floors where they call from

Prayer room
from

We are not used to because we belong to different cultures.

Generally speaking, human beings are curious creatures. As Filipinos, we should not deviate from this behavior. We tend to be fascinated by these different perspectives, including differences in religion and celebrations. Moreover, as millennials, we accept change so much that we like life. from

The most normal state
And share our experience on social media.

Therefore, we abide by these cultural standards and respect them, if possible, from

Between meetings
Because we are obliged to go to church every Sunday to spread the Word of God. No matter what you do, believe me, they will respect your faith.

9. More opportunities

Although Malaysia is a developing country like the Philippines, working here has opened the door to countless opportunities. In our home country, even if you have the most impressive resume in town, it is obviously difficult to find a job. However, in Malaysia, if you have the right skills and experience for a foreign institution or headhunter, you can get an interview within an hour.

If you have a plan from

Further develop your career
[especially in IT or engineering], working in Malaysia increases your hard-won credentials, because the HR department usually considers how you handle your foreign boss. This is also a huge advantage for candidates with experience in managing excellent working relationships with foreign clients.

Also, if you have other life event goals like from

Immigration to First World countries
For example, Australia, Canada or New Zealand, it is relatively easy, fast and safe to handle the documents you need in Malaysia. Even if you need to go home to collect documents on the long list of immigration requirements, it is still better to "just complete it" in Malaysia, because you have the advantage and are economically correct?

8. Delicious food

At the time of writing, I have been in Malaysia for 6 months now. I have to say aloud to Malaysian cuisine, in the simplest sense, from

Unbeatable
. No matter how I become "from

Foodsick
from

"[No, this is not your idea - I mean it was lost as food at home] and live here, every Malaysian dish I tried fully satisfied my desire and satisfied my stomach, although I went Toilet [because I can't handle some spicy dishes].

Due to the different cooking traditions and practices of the three main ethnic groups in Malaysia - Malays, Chinese and Indians - Malaysian dishes are filled with a variety of spices that make food better than home food. The popular daily food you meet in Malaysia is from

Nasi Lemak
from

, from

Mi Goreng
from

, from

Rendang or Bak Kut Teh
from

There are some hot Teh Tarik from

 On one side.

Most importantly, they are all from

cheap
. The price of Fried Nasi Lemak in the photo is around RM 6.70. There is a huge plate and a lot of weight, you can't get this kind of food in the Philippines, unless you live in the province. Even with from

GST
[Goods and Services Tax] This year's new implementation, you can still budget by buying from the wet market and cooking yourself. This way, you can eat at a cheaper price and cook Philippine food the way you want.

7. Improve lifestyle

Once you arrive in Malaysia, you will automatically be called a foreigner or from

Foreign nationality
. If you do not have a free night at work, you will have no choice but to rent an apartment or a room with a property. In general, rental rates in major states such as Kuala Lumpur and Selangor are usually higher than usual.

However, Malaysian housing units are usually equipped with air conditioning, automatic washing machines, refrigerators, water heaters and induction cookers, which will make your life easier. If you live in the Philippines with fans and cold water, your lifestyle in Malaysia will definitely get better.

If you choose the right location, you can visit other places from

Attractive lifestyle
For example, go to the gym, shop at the mall or swim in the apartment pool. No matter what your job is, I promise you that your life will be better, if not a little better, but still better than before, maybe with your parents.

6. Easy to return home

With the booming low-cost airlines and the accessibility of Asian countries to the world, it is now easy to book airline tickets online and fly back home. Visitors and backpackers from all over the world can easily fly back and forth to Malaysia every day, including our own OFW [from

Overseas Filipino workers
from

].

If OFW becomes so homesick, she wants to be with her daughter at the school awards ceremony or her 7th birthday. She can click on the keys on a website like AirAsia or CebuPacific, book a flight and board the flight on the date of travel. Her children. With a monthly discount on flights, she can definitely return home and stay on budget, so it is a win-win situation for every OFW in Malaysia. In addition, it is less than four hours to return to the Philippines, so this is not so troublesome.

However, if your work section restricts you from leaving the country [probably a domestic helper], you can still contact them via Skype via a social messaging app [such as Whatsapp [very common in Malaysia]] or Messenger and video.

5. Tourist destinations

Malaysia strives to achieve its travel brand - from

Malaysia Real Asia
- And still the top 2 strong contenders in Asia's world travel rankings, it has been included in the list of travel destinations most travelers want. As a Filipino, you can prove the beauty of Malaysia and its awesome tourist attractions, as I saw with my own eyes.

If you are free on weekends, you can easily travel to famous destinations by train and bus, such as the Twin Towers, Genting Highlands or Petaling Street. You can also travel in places like Malacca or Penang, especially during the long holidays, because it is definitely far from the city, but I guarantee that it is definitely worth it. If you don't know where they are, you don't need to go to a taxi because you can fully control Malaysia, especially Kuala Lumpur, through web map services such as Google Maps.

On the other hand, if you are not sure where to go, you can browse TripAdvisor or you can browse at Roumery as I will post a travel guide in Malaysia as soon as possible. Stay tuned for more updates!

4. Low cost of living

Some economists use the more digestible exchange rate theory called the Big Mac Index to develop a global standard for measuring purchasing power parity. In layman's terminology, it can be used to measure the cost of living in a country, albeit not very accurately. If the benchmark interest rate is US dollars, the value of Malaysian currency ringgit is underestimated by 63%. Therefore, this means that the McDonald's giant in Malaysia is cheaper than most countries, so the cost of living is lower.

However, because we do this ourselves, you don't need to consult an expert to measure the cost of living. from

automatic
Don't know itfrom

.
Usually for the first OFW, they always convert the ringgit to a peso each time they buy something, and if Malaysia is usually cheaper than the Philippines, they will draw conclusions from everyday groceries.

In my opinion, Malaysia's food and transportation are usually cheaper because oil is one of the trump cards for Malaysia's economic growth. Unit rents in urban areas are higher, but they are mostly normal in the suburbs of major cities. In general, Malaysia still maintains from

Low cost of living
[if outside Kuala Lumpur] compared to the Philippines or Singapore.

3. Faster internet

Based on this chart, you will see that in 2014, Malaysia's Internet speed index was 5.5 Mbps, while the Philippines' Internet speed index was 3.6 Mbps. If you are a Filipino reader, you can...




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