JOBS: Work From Home and Earn Money (Part 2)

PLEASE DIRECT ALL YOUR QUERIES TO: HRVirtual@gmail.com

This is further to my original posting called JOBS: Work From Home and Earn Money of 22 October 2007, which has generated to date, about 9,000 hits and attracted hundreds of applicants, who have to date either been employed as full time staff, part time staff, and per [...]

JOBS: Full Time Bloggers Wanted

Interested in blogging for a living? Rico’s company, US Auto Parts Philippines, currently has full-time openings for those with blogging experience. Qualified entry-level applicants must have the following:

Experience with blogging platforms, preferably Wordpress
Strong English communication skills
Willingness to work full-time in the vicinity of Barangay Kapitolyo, Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines

What’s in it for you?

It’s clear [...]

How to Detect Misrepresentation in JOBS (New Updates)

It has been 5 months since I first wrote an article on How to Detect Misrepresentation in Jobs, but still I continue to receive a lot of comments from disgruntled individuals on their experiences with the firm in question.

Right in our very home, again, a bad experience would have happened. Steph, one day about two [...]

In Celebration of EARTH DAY: “An Inconvenient Truth” on HBO Asia and SM Cinemas

Vince, who has been my companion in watching 6 Degrees to Change the Earth on the National Geographic Channel has asked me to plug the premiere of “An Inconvenient Truth” on HBO.

“An Inconvenient Truth” is an Academy Award-winning documentary which showcases Al Gore’s persuasive argument that global warming is a big moral challenge rather [...]

The Nick Joaquin Biography

The D Spot welcomes guest blogger, Tony Joaquin, nephew of the great national artist for literature, Nick Joaqiun, to write for us. He is currently writing The Nick Joaquin Biography.
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In my recent visit to Manila last month, I pursued my research on materials, commentaries, and essays about my illustrious Uncle Nick or Tito Onching [...]

Love You Forever

BA called me a while ago to show me his new post, which I could just have read in my own Mac—he perhaps wanted to personally see my reaction. What I read was a poem so touching, a long one, but musical, lyrical, one which I wanted to read and re-read from top to bottom. [...]

An Invite: 88DB.com Bloggers’ Night! What a Delight!

“Blogging” has become a buzz words nowadays, with the recent developments, thanks to traditional media who has given much hype about it lately. I’m sure there is much to come, more opportunities, more exciting things in the blogosphere!

Now it’s high time again for bloggers to get together, big time!

The fourth iBlog Summit will be held [...]

An Interesting Find: JEEPNEY MAGAZINE

I have been seeing this glossy magazine for a few days now in the house, and my curiosity got into me when I heard Vince and BA discussing about minimum wage, the plight of jeepney drivers, the street vendors, and the plight of the poor. They were discussing the articles that they read in a [...]

Starting to Live Life the Way It Should Be Lived

Today has been a highly productive day (and so was yesterday). After weeks of being very busy, I had my sleep, and I have started living life again, the way it should be lived. Yesterday, I went to Toys R Us at Trinoma Mall with my little one, Alan Jr. He bought a 5×5 Rubik’s [...]

JOBS: Bloggers and/or Writers Needed (Again)

My post on 23 March for Bloggers and/or Writers has caught the attention of many who sent in their expressions of interest. I was lucky to have a few ones who turned out to be committed and were able to produce quality work within the given deadlines. I thank you all—you know who you are. [...]

Happy 20th Birthday, BA!

Today BA turns 20, but it seems just like it was only recently
When he came into this world—a bundle of joy, yes, literally
Someone that the stork would not even manage to carry
What can you call a baby 9 pounds and 8 ounces—too heavy!

What a surprise it was to everyone when all too suddenly
It was found [...]

Summer Fun: Do the Groove, Take Review and Summer Classes, or Just Stay Home

It’s now really summer—it’s hot! it sizzles. And the children cannot stay put at home. Just like in the summers past, when the kids went for workshops—from  painting lessons, to dance, theater, violin, gymnastics, voice (or is it boys for the girls? lol), etc., this year they have their summer almost planned up.

Joining workshops [...]

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