Doctor sa Saudi, Uber Driver sa CANADA | Nagsisi ba si Kabayan?

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  • @pinoyblader9716
    @pinoyblader9716 Рік тому +144

    Aruni was a schoolmate and a great buddy but we lost touch after graduation from med school. Even back then, he has been a humble and very kind person, somebody you can rely on and has your back at all times. I really admire this guy because he has always cared for other people, putting them first before himself. I am glad you have found your purpose bro, the whole gang would be very proud of you no matter what you have decided to do in your life. I hope you will still find it in your heart to practice Medicine again because I know deep inside that that is what you were meant to do. Goodluck bro and God bless you always. Hope to see you again Lakay!!!
    - AS (the guy with the straight back) 😂

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому +6

      ayos kabayan! thanks for this 👍👍👍

    • @lazybum6193
      @lazybum6193 Рік тому +9

      There is nothing wrong to do blue collar jobs. If that is the way going to be a doctor in canada. Why not. Its hard to conclude f u r not in his position. Here in canada thete is so much opportunities for everyone. So good luck to you.

    • @divinabincay6921
      @divinabincay6921 Рік тому +1

      ❤️

    • @maurobautista1257
      @maurobautista1257 10 місяців тому +1

      Mahirap ang transition sa kaso ni Doc..kasi mas may malaking kinabukasan ang mga Dr. Dito sa Pinas lalo kapag mayroon kang especilized na pagka Dr. ang laki ng pakinabang talaga pag Dr sa pinas

    • @conradocalma1729
      @conradocalma1729 6 місяців тому

      Bakit mo pinagpalit ang pagiging doktor mo sa pagiging driver ng uber .Samantalang napakalaki ng opportunity mo umunlad dapat nag specialty ka medicine.

  • @Zoesusie
    @Zoesusie Рік тому +38

    Napaka humble ni Doctor ..the way he talked ( soft spoken) i feel na napaka down to earth nya.God bless you Doc 🙏

  • @rexmanigsaca398
    @rexmanigsaca398 Рік тому +135

    Our kababayan here in Zamboanga, who spent many years in Canada, once shared a remarkable insight with us. "Canada is like a gold mine, great for working and earning, but not really a place to live." He went there solely to make money, living in a dingy basement and saving every penny. And save he did! He retired early and returned to our Province here in Philippines, with fortune in his pocket.
    Today, our kababayan lives like a king. Thanks to his frugality in Canada, he now owns not one, but two magnificent mansions and cars in our hometown plus the low-tax, low-cost-of-living and perfect weather here in Philippines. And as if that weren't enough, he's also invested in real estate rentals, with a profitable side business that brings him even more wealth.
    No more homesickness. Being around with close peeps gives him all the warm fuzzies and a sense of belonging that he couldn't find in Canada and anywhere else. But he still loves to travel to back Canada and other countries for tour purposes only.

    • @Isaiah61.10
      @Isaiah61.10 Рік тому +6

      yeah right thats what i want to do too. ibat ibang mindset pla talaga tau for me also kasi is that it's more fun sa ating bansang pilinas😊

    • @rubenlarotin3141
      @rubenlarotin3141 Рік тому +2

      drain brain we need doctors to the barrios kabayan bbm support

    • @cktravelfilm3241
      @cktravelfilm3241 Рік тому +10

      ako din at 55 years old mag early retire na ko mag work dito sa US. right now nag iinvest ako sa mga paupahan sa manila so far may 10 years pa ko pra makapag ipon pa. Philippines is the best place for me to live.

    • @OrientalAngel514
      @OrientalAngel514 Рік тому +9

      Wag lng sana magkasakit ng malubha ang isa sa inyo or kamag anak at maibenta lahat ng naipundar. Dto sa Canada, khit palitan pa puso mo, ni singkong duling ay wsla kang babayaran. Sa Pilipinas kong mahal, kaya tyo ng iipon ay pra me pambili ng gamot pgtanda. Dumating kmi sa point na di n mkpanood ng news dahil sa kaawa awang lagay ng mahirap lalo n mststanda. Yung iba, sa labas ng Orthopedic na ng ka camp pra pg inabutan ng sakit ay dina bibiyahe. Me nkasabay sko sa Mercury, bumibili ng gamot sa high blood, isang piraso 😞😢. Nkaka sulasok ang ganun tas mkikita mo politiko, isang bag lng ng kabit nila ay pwede ng mgpakain ng ilang barangay ng mahirap.

    • @jeebanjeeban87
      @jeebanjeeban87 Рік тому +3

      I had a coworker who's dad did the same. He was a hotel chef in Canada. Saved up all his money and still went back to the PH. He's still a consultant of some sort - not sure of the actual job description at this point - but he gets to go back to Canada a few times year to do his job

  • @imeldago2519
    @imeldago2519 Рік тому +36

    This Filipino MD is very practical and super humble, I’m sure he’ll be very successful in Canada or wherever he decides to live outside the Philippines

  • @patacabodillo5585
    @patacabodillo5585 Рік тому +22

    “Alam ko naman na di ako pumunta dito para I-carry yung EGO ko…..alam ko naman na may mas importante pa kaysa sa EGO ko…” Very well said Doc! Salute to you! Straight to the point. No further explanation or justification.

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому +1

      tumpak!!! 👍👍👍

    • @JTJohn05
      @JTJohn05 26 днів тому

      Your job does not define who you really are. Marami naman din ang nasa posisyon na hindi nila deserved.

    • @rober2657
      @rober2657 22 дні тому

      Grabi Yung mindset nya no napaka praktikal at riyalistik nya mag isip eto masarap maging kaibigan or relative

  • @f.s.deernbsnmsccp8641
    @f.s.deernbsnmsccp8641 Рік тому +189

    We had a Philippine Doctor in NYC who did Janitorial jobs at our hospital for 4 years while studying, but when he passed the Medical Board , he soared up real quick to the rank , that’s 20 years ago.

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому +3

      wow thanks for sharing👍

    • @25ayda
      @25ayda Рік тому

      Bilib ako sa iyo Doc , kahit naging Uber driver ka isa ka pa rin doctor forever , I can truly understand your situation mahirap ang ang trabaho ng medical profession , doctor ,nurses mahirap ang test maraming requirements at very scary dahil sa mga law suits na nasa field na ito . Kung saan ka talaga masaya at nakakaraos naman sa buhay ,nagsusumikap sa pamilya at nagsisikap tama wala kang dapat ikahiya isa pa ikaw lang din naman ang titingin sa pamilya . Sa atin Kasi ang doctor din mahirap na trabaho na talagang maliit din ang suweldo . Sa USA din ako pero nagumpisa ako ng nursing aid dahil di ko mapasa ang state nsg board . It took me 4 times bago ko nakuha ang pagiging RN ,so ang suweldo ko maliit na mahirap pa Kung di sa ate ko ayaw ko ng maging nurse pero very supportive siya sa akin kaya malaking bagay sa akin na andito rin ang ate ko sa states pero si sir na doctor sa atin kailangan kumita sa Canada para mabuhay ang pamilya . God Bless sanay patuloy na maging maayos,masaya ang pamilya ninyo po sa Canada. Huwag makalimot na mag dasal sa Panginoon Hesus na pagpapala ,protection ang lagi sa iyo at pamilya mo. Kapit lang sa ating maykapal dahil tutulungan ka niya tulad ng naging kapalaran ko sa America maayos dahil sa pag pala ni Jesus na lagi akong kumakapit sa hirap at ginhawa sa buhay dito sa states.🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @25ayda
      @25ayda Рік тому

      😊

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому +1

      @@25ayda very well said kabayan 👍👍👍

    • @abiedoodles
      @abiedoodles Рік тому +1

      That guy made the opposite from doctor to uber driver in canada

  • @luzrivera3413
    @luzrivera3413 Рік тому +28

    This gentleman is very humble. I admired him so much. May God will pour His abundant blessings to his family circle.

    • @fortunatoangeles4589
      @fortunatoangeles4589 Рік тому

      I admired him for being humble but not his decesion for not practicing his profession, sayang ang hirap niya sa pagaaral

    • @m4rk888
      @m4rk888 7 місяців тому

      @fortunatoangeles4589 hindi mo fully naintindihan ang point nya. I understand him kasi we had common experienced.

  • @Maricel-j8f
    @Maricel-j8f Рік тому +19

    Proud ako sa iyo doc dhil bihira sa isang tulad mo na nakatapos bilang doctoc pero kahit anong work pwede ka para sa pamilya nakakaproud ka po talagang gagawin mong lahat para sa pamilya mo basi sa kwento nyo po napaka humble nyo pong tao nawa po maging successful ang iyong future with family and God bless you po.

    • @71boypogi
      @71boypogi Місяць тому

      @@Maricel-j8f upgrade at challenge lang naman katapat nyian .. dami ko ng ka work at na meet na nag upgrade at within 5 yrs sa canada at professional sa pinas kaya .nasa sa tao yan .. pag minsan depression sa pagpunta canada at bagsak kaya uuber nalang TECHNICAL SCHOOL lang katapat nyian zero interest sa govt loan as long as when u graduate and get a job dun na papatak na need mo bayaran ang student loan

  • @poparin2697
    @poparin2697 Рік тому +46

    Kilala ko doctor at dentist ang asawa, pagdating dito sa Canada, cook siya sa care home. Hindi siya pumunta dito sa profession niya kundi sa future ng mga anak niya. Dito kasi pantry-pantay ang pagkain ng mayaman at mahihirap. Kailangan kasi dito ay flexible ka.

    • @judez7784
      @judez7784 Рік тому

      dr.ruy?

    • @cordsmist776
      @cordsmist776 Рік тому +2

      Ganyan ba diyan sa Canada pantay pantay pagkain nila? Mayaman o mahirap? Dito kasi sa ME ay kung ano kaya ng pera mo ay yun ang iprepare mo.

    • @mariakarlsson9246
      @mariakarlsson9246 Рік тому +3

      Kht doctor or nurse ka or my profession ka di ka tlga bsta bsta mktrabho dahil dadaan ka sa standard nila..mg umpisa ka tlga sa umpisa..

    • @kingofthering1224
      @kingofthering1224 Рік тому +1

      Its a matter of choice, but its not my choice

    • @jane_7777
      @jane_7777 Рік тому +2

      ​@@cordsmist776Yes, kung anong makakain ng mayayaman pwede rin makakain ng mahirap basta may ka trabaho lang. Of course, dapat marunog kang magluto lol. Kung gusto mo arawarawin ang karne pwede. Yong iba dito sa US if their earning isn't high enough and they have children to feed, they will get money for food monthly. And d ko maiintindihan may mga bata pa ring nagugutom. And I think because sobrang irresponsible na talaga nang mga parents.

  • @SavagePoker81
    @SavagePoker81 Рік тому +60

    Hats off kabayan.. sa lahat na mga pinoy na nakikipagsapalaran saan mang sulok ng mundo! Won’t matter what kind of job we have as long as we support our family and loved ones..

  • @gloriamariano3282
    @gloriamariano3282 Рік тому +13

    I came to Toronto, Canada as an immigrant in 1976 and a Registered Nurse from the Philippines. I became an RN soon after. Back then hindi pa mahirap mag apply to get Registered as Nurse. Been here now for 47 years.

  • @damoneymaker
    @damoneymaker Рік тому +57

    I respect this Dr., very humble siya. Ke Canada o America, it's the same for all Filipinos. We have to start from the bottom. It takes a lot of money to reset especially if you are older. I am sure his future is going to be brighter kasi masipag siya kahit Uber lang yayaman ka din. As a Uber driver in America you can make a six figure income! Basta bira bira lang kabayan!

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому +1

      👍👍👍

    • @jayvirtusio1081
      @jayvirtusio1081 Рік тому

      You mean in pesos six figures?

    • @internationaldirector2917
      @internationaldirector2917 Рік тому +3

      kayod kabayo or kalabaw ganyan lalo sa america takbo ng takbo rat race baga.

    • @damoneymaker
      @damoneymaker Рік тому

      @Jay Virtusio aaah di po pesos kabayan! It's tried and tested! You can make a six figure income driving for Uber sa USA! You must love to drive though kundi nagsasayang ka lang nang oras!

    • @jayvirtusio1081
      @jayvirtusio1081 Рік тому +2

      @@damoneymaker Tagal ko sa america 35 yrs.Truck Drivers dont make that much ,unless they hauling something else 😂😂✌️

  • @yolandagulfan3902
    @yolandagulfan3902 Рік тому +18

    Hello po Sir, si kabayan po ay napaka humble. at sumasalamin na siya ay masipag at matiyagang tao.totoo po lahat ang kanyang sinasabi.Proud to be a Filipino living here in Hamburg, Germany

  • @mahers3876
    @mahers3876 Рік тому +23

    Napakahusay sumagot ni kuya sa mga tanong,simple at napakatotoo. Humble at masipag. Sana i Bless pa kayo ng Diyos sa pagiging mabuti niyong halimbawa,
    Iangat niya pa kayo lalo. Matalino at marunong kayo sa buhay. Panalo talaga

    • @rommelvelasco28
      @rommelvelasco28 Рік тому

      Doc…you have the right attitude….you will definitely succeed in life! Good luck and God Bless!

  • @mjloreto8278
    @mjloreto8278 Рік тому +6

    Salute to you Aruni. Hindi madali talikuran kahit panandalian lang ang profession mo para sa future ng pamilya mo. Napaka humble na tao at napaka selfless. I wish you success sir! ❤️

  • @my4angelsSweden
    @my4angelsSweden Рік тому +20

    I worked before in Libya as a nurse in the late 90’s , Many of our Egyptian specialist doctors like our cardiologist whom I learned much about interpreting EKG etc migrated to Canada and started to work as taxi driver, dishwasher while upgrading his education. Life is what we make it . Let God be the center of everything we do in our lives. ❤

  • @litosacluti7988
    @litosacluti7988 Рік тому +98

    Chasing your Canadian dreams, you should drop your pride and ego. I admire this guy. Assess first if you can accept working low skilled job in Canada. But if you work smart and set a realistic goals it is possible. Stay focus to reach your stars mga kabayan. Walang iyakan, basta masaya ka ok na. I'm almost done now preparing for my semi retirement sa Pinas. Thanks Canada especially to our Lord.

  • @maykoltinapas4155
    @maykoltinapas4155 Рік тому +21

    Bro a MASSIVE RESPECT sa positive visions mo. Hindi mo hinayaan ang EGO mo na mag take over para lang sa family mo. I hope for your success sa ano man field ang embrace mo. Mabuhay!

  • @lanceevangelista3742
    @lanceevangelista3742 Рік тому +223

    I am an OFW too. I admire all the hardworking Filipinos all over the world. However me and my family chose to retire in the Philippines instead of migrating to another country. We bought properties in the Philippines while working as an OFW. I just can't imagine dying in a different country and being buried elsewhere. When you save money,, Philippines is still the best country to live in. Not all people can do what they did..

    • @Mobirin
      @Mobirin Рік тому +10

      Ganyan din po ang goals ko at praying na mas maging marunong pa ako mag budget para makapundar talaga sa pinas. Working here in UAE for 7 yrs as a nurse. Praying to retire early as an ofw sa pinas. Uuwi din ako soon. God willing.

    • @susanschroth8853
      @susanschroth8853 Рік тому +15

      That's my consideration too. Earn money abroad, save & invest, then pagdating sa panahon na mag RETIRE kana, atleast mayroon permanent income na. May pang gastos kana sa sarili mo at pwd kang mag tour kung saang lugar gusto mo. THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME ......PHILIPPINES❤❤❤

    • @mariocabradilla3608
      @mariocabradilla3608 Рік тому +11

      Depende sa tao.Hindi ako masaya sa pinas kasi sakit sa ulo ang mga kurakot.Dito walang kurakot.

    • @lanceevangelista3742
      @lanceevangelista3742 Рік тому +5

      @@mariocabradilla3608 yes, depende sa tao talaga. what is good in countries like Canada is that for a hardworking person, there are lots of opportunities to earn your keep.

    • @GinaGiva
      @GinaGiva Рік тому

      I agree

  • @kristineannnieva6
    @kristineannnieva6 Рік тому +16

    It all boils down sa kung saan ka kuntento saan ka man sa mundo ngayon..Kung walang Contentment, di ka magiging masaya, lagi kang maghahanap ng kung saan maganda tumira at magtrabaho..you will always find fault kung di ka masaya sa kinaroroonan mo..para kang lagalag until you find that contentment..kung saan kayo dalhin ng mga pangarap nyo, good luck po sa inyo at sana mahanap nyo ang contentment sa buhay nyo saan man kayo sa mundo..Contentment=Happiness.❤❤

  • @hawking4500
    @hawking4500 Рік тому +70

    I like this guy's positive mindset. He will eventually succeed. He took the risk just like me. Came here 2002 at the age of 28 through the skilled program. I was able to make it... practicing the profession I was doing in the Phils without going back to school. It's not easy road but just as he said, Canada are for those who want to embrace and re-invent their life. God bless you sir.

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому +1

      very well said thanks for this! 👍

    • @aracelisilva6752
      @aracelisilva6752 Рік тому +8

      Sana di ka na unalis Dene kylagan2 ang Dr, ok din nmn sa pilipinas mabubuhay ka dn ng ms maayos un ngang ngtitinda LG ng ksmatis nakakaraos kw pa na Dr

    • @ryanflores3570
      @ryanflores3570 Рік тому +3

      @@aracelisilva6752
      minsan kasi masaya din pag lumbas sa comfort zone at minsan mas madevelope mo pa ang sarili mo pag nakalabas sa comfort zone.

    • @youwantsuccess7911
      @youwantsuccess7911 Рік тому +7

      @@aracelisilva6752 Mahirap lang po mga doktor sa pinas sa totoo lang, maliit sweldo kahit yung matagal na. Ang nakita ko lang na yumaman ay yung dati ng mayaman na pamilya. Kayod kalabaw iba mayedad na, kumita manlang 100 libo hindi kaya. Ayain mo magnegosyo ayaw, alam mong walang pera. Dinadaan nalang sa antas pinag-aralan at pananalitang pangmatalino. Pero pagnakita mo banko maaawa ka nalang.

    • @fortunatoangeles4589
      @fortunatoangeles4589 Рік тому +1

      @@aracelisilva6752tama ka diyan , kaya nga ako umuwi na lang ng pilipinas kahit pa sabihin filipino/ canadian na ako

  • @rc1983
    @rc1983 Рік тому +39

    First generation Filipino-Canadians made the most difficult sacrifice for their children and their generations to come…not easy but possible. If you are successful in your career wherever you are, that is not an assurance that you will be successful in Canada. All the best to everyone who plans to come to Canada.

    • @lazybum6193
      @lazybum6193 Рік тому +1

      They said if you were successful in your country , theres a big possibility you will succeed as well in canada.

    • @rc1983
      @rc1983 Рік тому

      @@lazybum6193 there’s no harm in trying 😊

  • @ranzboholst419
    @ranzboholst419 Рік тому +8

    Sobra admire ko Kay doctor.Very humble.God bless you doc

  • @josephpendon4589
    @josephpendon4589 Рік тому +11

    I admire your story & your attitude in your newfound country, your willingness to adopt to this country will take you to a higher level. My story is similar to your attitude when I arrive in 1967, 56 years later fulfilled all my dreams, in my professional career, business, sports, family,relationships,retirement. Good luck to you in the future, Canada needs this kind of mindset.

  • @lookingforward821
    @lookingforward821 Рік тому +10

    Sir Soc Good Day, saludo ako kay Doc. Same kami ni Doc, naging uber driver din ako :) nasa US naman kami.I was a practicing physician back in the Philippines and was really doing well. Para lang talaga sa future ng family and anak namin. I took a different route here(instead of taking up nursing/allied medical profession) I got to work for a medical device company/laser tech. Mind you ang daming opportunities, lawakan lang ng mga kababayan natin ang pag hahanap. Challenging pero rewarding in the long run :). More power sa channel Sir Soc.

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому

      very well said kabayan thanks for sharing your lif experience itong ganitong klaseng comment ang talagang may sense mabuhay ka kabayan 👍👍👍

  • @noelcabanilla9585
    @noelcabanilla9585 Рік тому +7

    Salamat sa realistic at eye opener about Canada. At kay Doc.. malayo maratating mo.. don't change ur mindset of resilience.. similar tayo ng journey.. open minded and lateral thinker will bring you more success.. Base to my personal experience.

  • @mommyrogvlog3546
    @mommyrogvlog3546 Рік тому +10

    I salute and respect you Doc. Your priority to make your family's future better made you a hero to your family and to those who loved you. Dream on! and carry on! God bless you po.

  • @cionyrosario5232
    @cionyrosario5232 Рік тому +22

    Wow… im so proud of you yan ang pilipino hindi namimili ng trabaho kahit mataas ang pinag aralan, pinapasok kahit anong trabaho tinatangap keep it up mahirap talaga kong nasa ibang bansa

  • @joselitotubog6259
    @joselitotubog6259 Рік тому +6

    Wow! Napaka down to earth ni doc… God bless you and your family Doc and just keep it up and you will get an amazing rewards and that’s for sure… God is great!!!!!

  • @davidgeorgecheu4615
    @davidgeorgecheu4615 Рік тому +10

    For me pwede naman gawin both sa totoo lang. Di lang naman Canada ang maganda maging doctor at itaguyod ang pamilya, mahirap talaga maging doctor sa ibang bansa pero napakarewarding ang feeling pag na accomplish mo siya. Saludo ako sayo doc sa pagkumbaba mo, more power sayo at sa channel na ito.

  • @markmallorca2012
    @markmallorca2012 Рік тому +60

    agree. going to canada is a very humbling experience. position, title, sweldo at kung ano man meron ka sa Pinas, pag dating mo dito, back to square one ka. sa pinas, I manage a $22M business, pag dating sa canada, line cook and dishwasher din. pero lahat gagawin para sa pamilya. learn new skills, tama sinabi ni doc, be flexible and reinvent yourself. DIY lahat, awa ni Lord, may trbaho na, about to process un papers ng family ko. Canada is not for faint hearted. set a goal and work on it every day, in the long run, pamilya mo din ang makakabenefit. sa lhat ng pinoy na nagpupursige dito sa canada, saludo ako sa inyo!

    • @lingli314
      @lingli314 Рік тому

      Canada is for OFW and blue collar only.

    • @noexcuses5524
      @noexcuses5524 Рік тому

      Math lang yan
      if u calculate and compare your salary sa Pinas vs Canada and all Ur expenses and u making more in Canada then stay in Canada if u make more sa pinas... Mas mainam don na lang kasi tropical din sa Pinas...

  • @johnfbay2
    @johnfbay2 Рік тому +5

    I like his mind set, his priority and his grasp of reality. Importante future ng mga bata, may makakain , shelter, health and education at saka deflated ego. In time he will get what he wants. Mabuhay ka kabayan!

  • @jovervivero
    @jovervivero Рік тому +109

    Nice episode.. Same with Doc., I am a manager of a financing company but I gave up my career since last year and started to gain experience in trucking here in the Philippines just to get our Canada dream someday.. It. Is not easy to step out of my comfort zone but for my family's sake I did the sacrifice because I strongly believe we can have a better life out there in Canada... It takes to ready our self for whatever challenges we can face in an uncommon land.. The only thing that motivates me to continue in my desire to go to Canada is my children.. I know they can have a better future sa Canada..

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому +2

      very well said Goodluck po

    • @progovt1207
      @progovt1207 Рік тому

      True. My niece is a businesswoman here with stalls in greenhills but decided to migrate to Canada. She's happier there because of a lot of things. She's also having a convenient life there. In 5 years she was able to buy a house of her own. And they enjoy working because they earn a lot.

    • @pedromax6878
      @pedromax6878 Рік тому +11

      Bakit kelangan laging anak ang sakripisyo di po ba dapat balance lang kasi Paano na lang sarili natin there’s a lot of story na pag matanda na wala ng pakialam sa magulang dumping in nursing home kaya para sa opinion ko balance dapat enjoy life life is short.lagi na lang ba magulang ang battle shield sa sacrifice I think magtira rin para sa sarili we are not guaranteed for our children to do the same way for me just be responsible pagaralin sila at bigyan ng education but to the point na isusugal mo sarili tapos Doctor ka naging taxi driver ka na o Kinain mo na ang pride mo I think it’s not right that’s my opinion.pero kanya kanyang opinion lang yan .

    • @jeanpe2970
      @jeanpe2970 Рік тому +4

      Parang nakakababa ng integridad, imagine doctor ka then naging driver ka sa Canada because of whatever reasons..For me as a parent, hindi naman selfishness na magtira para sa sarili.. Tulungan at i guide yung mga anak but not to the extent na nabuhay ka na lang for them..
      May anak ako na doctor , masakit sa akin na after a long struggle , she will end up as driver , hindi ko minamaliit pagiging driver but then, the struggle we had bago sya maging doctor is not worth it..

    • @lornagapol2828
      @lornagapol2828 Рік тому +2

      @@pedromax6878
      Kahit doctor ka or lawyer hindi mo magamit dto, go to skol ka muna

  • @meekopal2369
    @meekopal2369 Рік тому +8

    Becoming a doctor in Canada as an international medical graduate is extremely tough. Even if you pass all the required tests, there's no guarantee you can start practicing. Each hospital in Canada usually offers just one spot per year for international medical graduates. Unlike in the Philippines, passing the test here doesn't mean you can start working as a doctor. You have to complete residency training first. Additionally, the test to become a doctor in Canada is much harder than the one in the Philippines. In the Philippines, the test mainly has straightforward questions. In Canada, it's more about practical knowledge and thinking critically. Also, to get into medical schools in Canada, you need to have excellent grades. Most students who make it have very high GPAs, showing they are super smart and really well-prepared for medical school.

    • @cristinawagner8977
      @cristinawagner8977 Місяць тому

      @@meekopal2369 not true maraming mga maliliit na na yan sa Canada ang kulang sa mga doctors.

  • @kfern8923
    @kfern8923 Рік тому +4

    Flat out realistic, humble and good husband naman ni Doc. Bawat isa sa atin may priority, at sa kanya ang magkapamilya ang pinili nya than his career.God has definite plans for us and eventually end up where God planned us to be. Ang kababaang loob ng Doktor na ito ay kahanga-hanga at ang katatagan at ang pagiging masipag nya ay talang isang halimbawa ng pagiging tunay na Pilipino. Saludo kami sayo Doc!

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому

      very well said thanks for this sensible comment 👍👍👍

  • @Moon38562
    @Moon38562 Рік тому +5

    What a beautiful example ,,,,humble ..so true walang binatbat ang natapos dto.Basta masipag ka

  • @michaeldemate1898
    @michaeldemate1898 Рік тому +21

    Big salute for you doc. Parang ako lang, iniwan ko ang aking 6 years na trabaho bilang isang health care provider at nag shift ng work bilang isang industrial butcher at lumilikom ng experiences at trainings para ma qualified at konting tiis nalang at matapos narin ako sa 3 years na kailangan kong experience para sa pangarap makapag Canada bilang Isang skilled worker. Goodluck and godbless

  • @natszreyes
    @natszreyes Рік тому +7

    that was a very inspiring story… it’s not that easy to uproot and settle to a foreign land but in due time everything will turn out right and fall into places… good luck Doc…

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому

      tama ka kabayan👍

    • @natszreyes
      @natszreyes Рік тому

      @@SocDigitalMedia GOD bless.... ingat parati and pray hard for guidance...

  • @dinoamador8682
    @dinoamador8682 Рік тому +5

    I have no doubts that Aruni will be rewarded for being so humble and so focused in his objectives. I myself came from humble beginning in the Philippines. Now I have retired from my profession as professional engineer and blessed to have a good life in the USA. Goodluck and God bless.

  • @mellitevilla4384
    @mellitevilla4384 Рік тому +5

    Ang ganda ng attitude mo sa paghahanap ng trabaho...you're true, drop your ego n pride if you really want to be successful not only in Canada, but true to all country❤❤❤❤
    Aral ka ulit hindi pa huli sa age mo yan, may nephew graduated of Sociology, he started his nursing at 49, now he is a nurse.

  • @mimibennett8892
    @mimibennett8892 Рік тому +4

    Salute to you Doc. Iniwan mo Ang comfort zone mo for a better future for your family.

  • @7Archie4
    @7Archie4 Рік тому +118

    as former OFW, I realized... mas-masarap parin to work here in Philippines in spite of the situation.

    • @arnieljovero1008
      @arnieljovero1008 Рік тому +6

      Yeah ok just speak yourself. Majority of the poor filipinos or the midlle class given a chance wants to leave the country.

    • @7Archie4
      @7Archie4 Рік тому +23

      @@arnieljovero1008 I said sa simula ng sentence "I realized..." then it doesn't pertains to you or to any person. My comment is not negative. pls read before making comments. I hope maka pag migrate ka na.

    • @arnieljovero1008
      @arnieljovero1008 Рік тому +6

      @@7Archie4 and i hope you realized that my comments does not pertain to you and to anyone in particular. The trouble is you are taking it personally and got angry or annoyed. Read again and i hope you will understand what you are reading. Please note if you post publicly, it can be subject to comments or non comments. Walang personalan. Hindi mo naintindihan yung binasa mo at galit kaagad ang pinairal mo. Lol. Also note i am already retired and i migrated to the maple leaf country.

    • @rommelb.8070
      @rommelb.8070 Рік тому

      tama, at hindi rin ako natusok ng lason 😂

    • @milarabeltran8248
      @milarabeltran8248 Рік тому +12

      Masarap mag trabaho sa Pilipinas kung maganda ang sahod mo or may iba kang means na pinag kukuhanan ng pera. Pero kung average Pinoy wage earner ka lang din with Skills mas maganda mag trabaho sa ibang bansa. Mas mabilis ang progress. Money cannot buy happiness, pero in reality isang Reason na nakakapag pasaya sa Tao is ung Pera. Nabigbigyan mo ng magandang Buhay ang Family mo.

  • @solomoncasilen7362
    @solomoncasilen7362 Рік тому +4

    Brave story. 42 years old kaya pa may time pa to become doctor. Misis ko 43 years ild ju g nag start na mag undergo ng exam sa australia, it took her almost 5 years to complete her bridging, failed exams, passed exams, failed again , pass again etc until while she is working as GP now she just completed her RACGP. Ang cost are Tears,, frustrations, anxiety, depression, sleeplessness night, unhealthy body names all we experienced it all in Australia. But last December she is now certified RACGP at the age of 50. 8 years all in all In the making. She survived, we survive, we just started it and we didnt mind the years. Looking back 8 years ago, we just went out and started one exam at a time.
    42 years old? May time pa doc.:)

  • @maricrissiapno8384
    @maricrissiapno8384 Рік тому +1

    You are such a humble person,,,you are one of a kind down to earth man who embraces the reality of Canada. Napaka honest mo.

  • @jacintomora9031
    @jacintomora9031 Рік тому +5

    Thanks for the very inspiring story and a lot of lessons to learn. Keep safe and God bless to all. - Ex OFW of Saudi Arabia and now stay for good in Philippines.

  • @martymaranan7191
    @martymaranan7191 Рік тому +7

    This guy will be successful in the future.

  • @panchang810
    @panchang810 Рік тому +27

    You can work as a nurse or pharmacist. Here in the U.S. there are Pinoys mga doctors din sa Pinas but since mahirap talaga ang process to work as docs here, they took the NCLEX and the pharmacist board which they passed so they were able to work either as a nurse or a pharmacist. Both have really good salaries. And I also know some Pinoy doctors here who graduated in medical schools in Pinas and were able to pass the medical board here so they also were able to practice their medical profession here. Some even opened their own private clinic. Maraming options, if you can't work in hospitals you can work in other medical fields or medical facilities like nursing homes, or as visiting doctor for hospice or home care, work for federal or state institutions like prison infirmaries etc. etc. etc. or teach in small schools that offer medical courses etc. But if you're doing good as an Uber driver for now until you find a job that you will like, then good for you. Good luck.

    • @vernnelizafiedorczuk3565
      @vernnelizafiedorczuk3565 Рік тому +2

      Maybe he was not pushed to fullfil his medical practiced for me was such a waste .if I were him I will takę the finał exam hard life could be depend how you live,but your goal and Dreams must be the important matter .such a waste talaga nagaral jg hatagal at Nag training sa Saudi tapos ganun nabagsakan uber driver..sayang na sayang ..

    • @chrissarmiento9233
      @chrissarmiento9233 Рік тому

      Sometimes you really have to sacrifice something for another thing, and he did that for the sake of his family which is so humbling. He mentioned the difficult path to take to be a physician here in Canada and that’s true, hindi ganon kadali. I know some of the doctors who already passed all the qualifying exams but it’s taking them forever to be matched for residency, kaya they choose not to continue. Anyway, importante masaya ka sa buhay it doesn’t matter what you do because that’s all that matters 😊

    • @joseleedelacruz5402
      @joseleedelacruz5402 Рік тому

      @@vernnelizafiedorczuk3565 To each his own kapatid, Long term consideration nya is not just for himself but for his family - ung maka settle dito sa Canada as PRs, then eventually as Canadian citizens. He can still go for the option of having his credentials recognized but it would take time and a lot of money. And he decided for now not to do it - for his family. Hindi sayang I think, he has good intentions, not just for himself, but for his family, pang long term na plano....

  • @celsabatingalcelsabatingal4937

    Very inspiring story.Pinag forward ko ito sa mga relatives ko sa pinas. Doc maraming humahanga sa iyo may kakilala din ako d2 sa Canada na Doctor din sa atin driver din siya d2 noong lumipat kami ng tirahan siya ang nakuha namin na maghakot ng gamit katulad mo rin mabait very humble at ang iniisip yong kinabukasan ng mga anak. Mahirap din ang pinagdaanan ko bago makarating d2 .Keep praying 🙏 sipag at tiyaga. Ngayon masaya kasama ang family at makakatulong pa sa mga nangangailangan ng kunti sa mga kamag anak sa atin.GOD willing makakarating din kayo d2 .God bless 🙌 🙌 🙌 sa lahat ng kababayan. Mabuhay !!!

  • @hersleymeraiz3740
    @hersleymeraiz3740 10 місяців тому +1

    Proud of you doc❤

  • @mharfrancis2184
    @mharfrancis2184 Рік тому +29

    This is a reason that I am still searching and more wise for choosing a job opportunities in Canada or Australia and looking for higher salary which definitely can justify leaving my Qatar and more stable financially. Currently I am luckily working here as Consultant Engineer in Qatar with higher salary tax free compared to the Average Salary as I have seen in the internet. Kudos to this Humble Man and always think positive. God bless sa inyo mga Sirs.

    • @TheTruthBringer01
      @TheTruthBringer01 Рік тому

      Naku aalis kp sa qatar pre? Ang ganda ganda n ng work mo at malaki sahod nyn position mo

    • @mharfrancis2184
      @mharfrancis2184 Рік тому

      @@TheTruthBringer01 Kaya nga pre until now hindi pa rin ako umaalis despite may mga Job Offers. sa awa ni Lord , ok na ok ako dito..

  • @reneleebruzzese7397
    @reneleebruzzese7397 Рік тому +7

    If you are a doctor back in the Philippines, you need to re-qualify when you come to Canada. The Philippines and Canada do not have the same standard particularly when it comes to engineering and medicine. However, in other fields, Canada does accept credentials from the Philippines. God Bless Us All!

  • @monchingching1117
    @monchingching1117 Рік тому +54

    I was an engineer back in Philippines but when I moved to California, janitor ang unang trabaho ko at naging handyman dahil mahilig ako sa carpentry. Dahil gusto ko magpractice as civil engineer ,tiyaga at sakripisio, I was able to pass the engineer's licensure exam sa California. I am planning to retire hopefully next year-GOD willing as Professional Transportation/Civil Engineer and go back sa amin sa Mindanao para mag farming....

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому

      Salamat sa Dios 👍👍👍 salamat po sa pag share niyo ng experience ninyo👍👍👍

    • @iJSabelle007
      @iJSabelle007 Рік тому +1

      I wish you all the best! I was a teacher din sa Philippines and I am caregiving now. I'm happy for you!

    • @reymilladatv
      @reymilladatv Рік тому

      Congratulations Engr.

    • @noexcuses5524
      @noexcuses5524 Рік тому +1

      Maraming nag work sa ibang bansa at nag retire and bumalik sa Pinas.
      Kaya yung papa ko din ga retire sa Pinas.. Super gusto nya at masaya na si papa don. Farming din hilig nya.

    • @lhitzbusaing7857
      @lhitzbusaing7857 12 днів тому

      Wow

  • @katkatbukid3057
    @katkatbukid3057 Рік тому +2

    galing ni Doc ,napaka humble.. saludo po ako sa inyo , sa sakripisyo, sa pag unawa..you're very inspiring..

  • @cezzcruzado7133
    @cezzcruzado7133 Рік тому +1

    Always known to me as a positive person back in med school...God bless you Dr. Aruni! All in God's perfect time!🙏

  • @eds2982
    @eds2982 Рік тому +5

    Salute kay doc sa kanyang napaka brave move for the future of his family! iniwan ang ego at ang iisipin ng ibang tao saludo po ako sa inyo!

  • @abdullahreal2862
    @abdullahreal2862 Рік тому +24

    Respect to this dr for swallowing his ego. I knew one Gp doctor working in saudi who went to Canada but returned back again to Saudi. He said minimum wage in Canada in menial jobs could not support him and his family. His salary in saudi is triple from what he earned in Canada and tax free. He said his salary in saudi could sustain his 2 kids in college and he was able to buy 2 houses, things which he cannot do if he were in Canada.

  • @shelleyron2351
    @shelleyron2351 Рік тому +5

    Very nice episode… napaka-importanteng baon and magandang mindset when you decide to migrate. Set aside yung ego and just take whatever job there is. Take that chance to network and learn about the culture, high paying jobs available. Tyaga lang sa umpisa until you gain your footing. Kahit saan naman, you will have to build your way up! Appreciate the journey, not just the destination!

  • @oscarlontoc8284
    @oscarlontoc8284 9 місяців тому

    Doc Ochoa, great advice - must be flexible to re-invent yourself

  • @jennifercordova376
    @jennifercordova376 Рік тому +1

    Sarap makinig sa mga tutuong tao na nagppahayag nang kanilang karanasan bilang OFW . MABUHAY PO TAYONG LAHAT from NEWZEALAND

  • @SecretTripper
    @SecretTripper Рік тому +7

    This is very common. A whole heaps of degree holders living overseas are doing odd jobs, far from our so-called "dream job" because our qualification back home is not recognized. Unless you choose to further your studies to meet the stardard, but mostly we just don't have the means and the time to do it.

  • @TMSKFamilyVlog6880
    @TMSKFamilyVlog6880 Рік тому +7

    Tama! Hindi naman tayo mabubuhay sa ego natin. Ako nga teacher din sa Pilipinas pagdating dito sa US nagwork na sa factory. For me it doesnt matter as long as you earn more than what you earn in the Philippines.

    • @susieyu244
      @susieyu244 Рік тому +1

      Yes same here ,I was ateacher in the Philippines but in a factory here in Australia.

    • @doremifasolatido-ro7zs
      @doremifasolatido-ro7zs Рік тому

      Mahirap po ba pumasok as teacher sa US po?

  • @jocelynmaine9117
    @jocelynmaine9117 Рік тому +52

    I think it's a case to case basis lang siguro. I was supposed to work in Canada but I always postponed it. Dahil I am working as a livein carer in Europe at libre lahat ako. Malungkot nga lang. Anyway me UA-cam at Netflix naman. My employer pay my tax contribution, free food, bills, housing. Kahit libre ang healthcare dito nagbabayad pa rin ako ng health insurance at life insurance ko. Me na invest na rin ako sa Pinas. May 2 Condos, lots, car and a house to live. I am a single mother at sa awa ng Diyos ang anak ko at pamangkin ko is mabait, ambitious sila. At safe din naman sa town ko. We are the same town with FRRD so the drugs and the peace are controlled. I hope I can retire in Philippines and live a simple life. God is good. Kahit single mother pero kuntento na rin ako. Go back to Philippines twice a year🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @richardalmodiel7375
      @richardalmodiel7375 Рік тому +2

      Goodluck be safe

    • @Natalieonly
      @Natalieonly Рік тому

      Smart decision kabayan dont move canada if you have better situation where you are hirap mag umpisa sa Canada.

    • @leonsantiago5661
      @leonsantiago5661 3 місяці тому

      @@jocelynmaine9117 per latest media news, tinatago ang crimes sa Davao....it is a fact.

  • @lazcida3737
    @lazcida3737 Рік тому +1

    Ganda ng mindset ni Doc walang ego or i dont care basta gusto ko dito sa Canada magpatuloy ng buhay.Hinahangaan kita sir at tama ka pantay -pantay sa Canada yun maganda dyan

  • @marivicdejesus2982
    @marivicdejesus2982 9 місяців тому

    Ang galing naman ni Doc! Very humble, practical and family oriented. Good luck po Doc sa work nyo dyan. God bless u

  • @ellenlovell9544
    @ellenlovell9544 Рік тому +10

    I started from scratch, I applied in Healthcare accepted, I studied, I failed in a lot of interviews, I didn't give up, continued my journey, got no friends I applied work on my own way, accepted in all sort of work, data admn., admin., customer service, etc
    At age 55, I studied again, now found a job I love and settled in... life is a journey... don't give up continue to search of our God given gift.
    Nothing like having a job you like and happy with, whatever it is..
    life is short.... do the job you are happy with... fight back the bullies... in silent way....

  • @ChunLipinayfit
    @ChunLipinayfit Рік тому +4

    Nothing wrong with little side hustle. I myself working as a cardio nurse in German. I do cleaning & gardening for some extra money sometimes 😊 as long as decent na work why not? 👏🏻❤️

  • @rockyrodriguez2351
    @rockyrodriguez2351 Рік тому +17

    Para sa akin hindi mahalaga kung saang dako ng mundo ka napadpad, ang mahalaga ay nakaka survive, mapayapa at masaya ang buhay na hindi nararanasan ng karamihan sa ating mga pilipino, kaya maging kuntento tayo kung anong merong biyayang natatanggap…

  • @reynantegammad8369
    @reynantegammad8369 Рік тому +2

    Meron tayong Kanya kanyang rason kung bakit ginusto natin na ipagpalit ang propesyon sa ibang bagay.... Kailangan natin irespeto ang opinion ng bawat isa... watching here in Edmonton Canada

  • @nenitaablao7692
    @nenitaablao7692 Рік тому +1

    Napaka humble po ninyo Doc. God bless po .

  • @Telfund38154172
    @Telfund38154172 Рік тому +7

    Wherever you are the simple keyword is "Lifestyle" it is the life that you want, the way you want it and the way you live it. It is not what people may say but is it the way you lead your life that is satisfactory to you. If you have your Family together, living simple but happy, that is the ultimate goal. In the long run, you are so right Doc, as long as you can re-fresh, or re start or re invent yourself with a small sacrifice you can be successful, but remember success is not constant and it is also not what others may have a view or see the way you see it. In the end when we retire we shall see all that we have done win or lose we will soon reach the end happy or not it is the life we choose......God Bless.....

  • @realmikechua
    @realmikechua Рік тому +22

    I admire his principles when he decided to move here in canada. Tinanggal niya talaga yung ego at naging priority niya pamilya niya dito kahit di na siya mag doctor. 👍

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому

      yes! teka mc chua ba ito?

    • @fathmab5162
      @fathmab5162 Рік тому +1

      @@SocDigitalMedia Hello sir SOC,salamat sa lahat ng mga VIDEOS MO, Hoping po na makapasa ako sa INTERVIEW next week!!!

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому +1

      @@fathmab5162 Goodluck po

    • @fathmab5162
      @fathmab5162 Рік тому

      @@SocDigitalMedia Thank you,GOD bless!

  • @BESUGO123
    @BESUGO123 Рік тому +18

    He tells the real life story here. I landed an immigrant from Saudi in Nov 2011. It's very hard as an IT professional to compete. It took me 5 months to do a survival jobs but my heart is heavy. Bumalik ako sa pag aaral, nag apply ako ng OSAP from government to funds my education. I passed all the necessary Microsoft Cerifications and got a decent job that I did in Saudi right after my studies. I have the Canadian Diploma and few of the Microsoft Certifications in my belt that landed me with my preferred job. I am enjoying the fruit of living in Toronto and mind you, this country is not abed of roses

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому +1

      very well said kabayan thanks for sharing your lif experience itong ganitong klaseng comment ang talagang may sense mabuhay ka kabayan 👍👍👍

    • @qslyearrhid5606
      @qslyearrhid5606 Рік тому

      Korek po much better dubai

  • @kebzkebz3110
    @kebzkebz3110 Рік тому

    Very inspiring po itong interview nyo with kabayan. Napakahumble nya magsalita at may laman. May God bless po kayong 2.

  • @emelitahader2599
    @emelitahader2599 Рік тому

    First time ko lang na panood ng vlog mo , salutes ako sa in interview mo he such a humble man. I could say very responsible family man . Salutes

  • @manuelmoraleda9684
    @manuelmoraleda9684 Рік тому +10

    Actually I'm impressed that you can adapt and work in a different field outside of medicine. Every honest work is highly commendable and necessary. Your work as a GP in Saudi made me curious on the cases you dealt with. I'm a retired M.D. after 32 years in Veterans Affairs here in the U.S.
    May I add that if you an extra energy, do an hour or two per week in the local hospital or clinic pushing wheelchair, helping patients with filling paperwork, feeding patients, etc.

  • @elvissalcedo9028
    @elvissalcedo9028 Рік тому +4

    I went to Canada in 1995 not for myself but for the future of my kids!

  • @bashrenz6606
    @bashrenz6606 Рік тому +5

    20 years old ako pumonta dito sa canada now 30 na ako for 10 years still learning and you need to drop you're ego and pride for sure any joh hindi importante dito yung nakapag tapos ka importante dito marunong kang dumiskarte kasi kahit saan my trabaho at my opportunity sa lahat. Sad to say na 30 years old na ako nong matoto nga reality dito sa canada

  • @saykiefaithlasanas5797
    @saykiefaithlasanas5797 Рік тому +1

    I can see na very humble na tao ni sir doc. Darating Yung araw na magiging okay din po Yung lahat Lalo na po Sa inyo na nkaapak ang paa Sa lupa kahit mataas na ang narating.

  • @LouvelePalma
    @LouvelePalma Рік тому

    This man is open minded I admire his mindset. Salute to you Doc.

  • @SkyBlue-rm6pb
    @SkyBlue-rm6pb Рік тому +6

    I love Canada 🇨🇦, the land of opportunity and the melting pot of culture. I'm blessed and trully grateful to be here. I know a lot who came here with medical professions , they worked as security or taxi driver, etc while pursuing their studies and became successfull . You can actually apply for student loan if you want to go back to school. Couple of my friends went to a lot of sacrifices pursuing their RN careers and it paid off, they are now working in the hospitals as RN. All it takes is hardwork, patience and perseverance if you really want to achieve something . There's no place for complaining and laziness here, everyone has to work hard to save for retirement and also be smart and wise with your money so that you can retire and enjoy your fruit of labor in your chosen place of retirement 😉😀

  • @dorisescopete8674
    @dorisescopete8674 Рік тому +4

    Madali dito mag change career. Mag enrol sa kursong meron kang hilig, or skill. Maraming support ang gobierno (grants, or student loans). Kapag may diploma or certificate ka from a Canadian univ or school … malapit ang magagandang trabaho. Ok din mag business. Malaki din ang support sa mga small enterprises (tax break, grants, loans). Research is the key. Cheers mga kababayan. Sana dumami pa tayo dito sa Canada.

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому +1

      very well said thanks👍👍👍

    • @josefinafernandez2794
      @josefinafernandez2794 Рік тому

      Ang Pilipinas ngayon ay para lang sa mga millionaires and corrupt government officials who are above the law.

  • @arfx8073
    @arfx8073 Рік тому +5

    Im 10yrs.. of being ofw..masasabi ko na mas maganda parin sa pinas kaysa sa ibang bansa..at ayaw kong ubusin ang lakas ko dyan..minsan lang tau mabuhay..proud to be pinoy!

    • @xijinping7802
      @xijinping7802 Рік тому

      Yan Ang makabayan. Di lang Sarili iniisip.👍

  • @aiveeernlund3427
    @aiveeernlund3427 Рік тому +1

    I respect thisbdoctor,who is ambitious yet so humble and passionate towards his family. Same here, before I settled down..kahit pa ako tapos nurse inPinas..I begin from the beginning,nanny,cleaner etc…but by Gods grace I am working now at the hospital..but then I’ve waited for almost decade..tapos yong pamikya sa Pinas want an instant money coz they want to migrate. Ganon lang kadali sa kanila,tapos pag di mo mapagbigyan..yong tampo abot langit. Nakakasama ng loob. Kaya I learned to focus myself, I fight my own fight na walang ingrabyadong tao o sino paman. Kudos to you Doc!🥂🤗

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому

      yes that’s reality! thanks for sharing your life experience

    • @babymonge9087
      @babymonge9087 Рік тому

      Sana all, so humble talaga ni Doc. Set aside. niya ang pride, practical siya all for the sake of his family. Lahat niya ipinauubaya sa kalooban ng Diyos and everything is in place. Very inspiring mga sharing sa blogg mo Kuya Jho.
      More power and God bless.

  • @dualipairlandez6488
    @dualipairlandez6488 3 місяці тому

    Wow very inspiring sir😊😊😊 im currently working here in saudi 12 yrs n q s same company but now bigla q n lng naisip its time to change my path and try new things..and learn something.

  • @rubygarcia-dy9xg
    @rubygarcia-dy9xg Рік тому +8

    Magkaka level lng lahat kapg nakarating ka dito Canada. Mga Doctor at Lawyer lng mayayaman dito. Pero not worth to live here permanently. Better to spend our RETIREMENT in the Phillipines.

  • @ahokatv3348
    @ahokatv3348 Рік тому +388

    Mas pipiliin ko parin manirahan sa pinas. Naranasan ko narin manirahan sa ibang bansa.kaya masasabi ko lang na kahit mahirap dito mas masaya naman.. malikli lng ang buhay naten kaya piliin mo kung saan ka sasaya..

    • @9mmAlpha
      @9mmAlpha Рік тому +55

      Good for you .. pero aling bansa ang na i compare mo sa Pinas? If you been to USA, Canada, Australia, or Europe I doubt if youll still feel that way. That man is an accomplished Doc in Middle East pero He pursue his goal of moving to Canada because He knows the difference. Its all about his kids for him.

    • @xijinping7802
      @xijinping7802 Рік тому +35

      @@9mmAlpha kung saan nga masaya eh.. pa english english ka pa eh. hirap naman reading comprehension mo. Na nga-ngain din kaya ang youtube😃

    • @arfx8073
      @arfx8073 Рік тому +10

      Sige magsiksikan kau sa di nyo naman bansa..maki hati kayu sa kayamanan nila.pag uwi sa pinas lakas maka compare keso masa maganda raw dun..

    • @lourdesmiranda5691
      @lourdesmiranda5691 Рік тому +3

      Correct kabayan

    • @pacoycagayat5589
      @pacoycagayat5589 Рік тому +22

      Bakit pa ba kayo babalik sa bansang mahirap?

  • @danilomorales745
    @danilomorales745 Рік тому +5

    If I were in his shoes, I would stay in Middle East as a Doctor. Save money and invest (especially in real estate). Then let your investment work for you. Enjoy life by travelling and visiting other countries like Canada. Migrating in Canada at 42 and start a new career would be very challenging for him. He has 18 years left before he reaches 60. It would be very hard for him to establish a career in Canada while saving for his retirement (considering the cost of living in Canada). It would be more attainable if he just stayed in Saudi and continue to practice his profession as a Doctor. For me, moving to Canada was a poor decision.

    • @sharonnepomuceno635
      @sharonnepomuceno635 Рік тому

      Agree

    • @gacha_pretty7326
      @gacha_pretty7326 Рік тому +1

      Ang vision ng Dr. ay nagsakripisyo
      for the sake of his family. Hind
      self centered na magtravel. Kasi
      Ang pagbyahe magastos yun.Setting aside the Pride in order to fulfill his dreams.

    • @mirieshii1948
      @mirieshii1948 Рік тому

      @@gacha_pretty7326 it's called being smart. chasing the money will always end in regrets later in life. walang masama na mag set ng level of contentment sa buhay.

  • @xploringdnature6074
    @xploringdnature6074 Рік тому +11

    This is one of the good examples sa mga taong hesitant pumunta sa Canada. Canada is not for you kung takot ka sumugal or mag start from the bottom. Takot sa winter at hindi masipag at tiyaga narin. Hindi vacation kasi ang punta sa Canada kundi life changes from the past. You can travel to so many countries pag nandito sa Canada dahil sa Canadian passport. Just remember, spend your money wisely.

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  Рік тому

      very well said! thanks

    • @pedromax6878
      @pedromax6878 Рік тому +2

      Hanggang 65 years old naman po sa Saudi important pa rin yung pera na makakaipon ka in my opinion mas pipiliin ko pang maging millionaire sa bansa ko kesa maging citizens ng ibang bansa na puro struggle life is short enjoy life.

    • @pedromax6878
      @pedromax6878 Рік тому +2

      Kahit citizen ka kung wala kang enough money to travel the world you can’t able pa rin marami akong friends dyan na I invite them to travel pero they can’t kasi maraming babayarin for me important is money kasi kung me pera ka you are able to travel.

  • @rdy-c4o5z
    @rdy-c4o5z 3 місяці тому

    I have the same hoodie ni doc from COSTCO so happy to see this kind of videos same din kami DIY to get the PR with the family. Sarap makakita ng ganitong video, so inspiring. Laban lang para sa pangarap! GOD bless you both!

    • @SocDigitalMedia
      @SocDigitalMedia  3 місяці тому

      @@rdy-c4o5z Godbless you din po 🙏🙏🙏

  • @katenitollama9909
    @katenitollama9909 11 місяців тому

    Thank you doc for the Inspirational msg.. God Bless po

  • @cristianrosenelms5412
    @cristianrosenelms5412 Рік тому +5

    Dream ko talaga magpunta sa CANADA. Nag apply ako sa job bank pero hindi pa pinalad. Manifesting this year, maabot ko rin at makakarating din ako sa CANADA :)

  • @marvel1872
    @marvel1872 Рік тому +7

    My first time I watched this video. It's true and I agree that Canada is the best and safe place to live. If you are a doctor, teacher, engineer, etc. You cannot be a doctor, teacher, engineer in Canada the four year course in the Philippines is only high school equivalent in Canada 🇨🇦 Like me when I came to Canada I'm backed to square one to zero. But I considered myself lucky because my parents and siblings were here when they sponsored me long time ago or else I would be back to Philippines!

    • @susancuello4073
      @susancuello4073 Рік тому +3

      IN 1973 pag dating ko dito sa Canada, akthough BSNursing ako sa FEU, evaluation ko highschool graduate. Inilaban ko, with all trabscript telling them my highschool started from 730 am to 4 pm and my nursing starts from 7:30 am and ends at 5 pm 5 days a week and working after hours and some weekends to complete my clinical requirements for my obsterical abd surgical requirements at my own time which could mean going to the hospital between 6 to 10 PM to do delivery or surgical procedure. Anyway after about a month, they allowed me to take the nursing exam.

    • @Beehking233o
      @Beehking233o Рік тому +1

      Ask ko lang… did you pass the RN exam?

    • @susancuello4073
      @susancuello4073 Рік тому +1

      @@Beehking233o take 1

    • @fortunatoangeles4589
      @fortunatoangeles4589 Рік тому +1

      Kumporme sa kurso , may dalawa akong anak na licensed pharmacist sa pilipinas ng dumating kami sa canada kumuha lang sila ng exam para ma qualify na kumuha ng board exam at ng maipasa nila kumuha na sila ng board exam iyon naipasa na nila kaya licensed na sila ngayon

    • @anthonettef1908
      @anthonettef1908 Рік тому

      Ung MD po namen is equivalent sa MD ng Canada

  • @anthonettef1908
    @anthonettef1908 Рік тому +5

    Hi po. Doctor din ako sa pinas and sa SG. I started being a medical office assistant while preparing for my exams. Im currently a practicing doctor na dito sa Canada after 4 years. Dont give up the dream. You can be an MD here in Canada. Our MD is equivalent to their MD. Goodluck!

  • @nurkuhutan4132
    @nurkuhutan4132 8 місяців тому

    Doc ur a hero 👌 ur sacrifice - other people might say you lost but in my eyes you WON because you’re making them WIN - ur family ❤️

  • @marivicmoises7159
    @marivicmoises7159 Рік тому +1

    Time will come pede mo naman ipag patuloy. What humble man

  • @manaycleaincanada4985
    @manaycleaincanada4985 Рік тому +4

    Nice sharing po.. true kahit Doctor n sya inisip din nya un future ng family nya.. Hindi kc recognize dito kung ano pinag aralan outside the country. So proud of you Doc.. God bless po.

  • @melynfale7008
    @melynfale7008 Рік тому +7

    There are negative & positive effects in everything that you decide ,yet everyone needs to face them when you're already on the right direction.

  • @gal2209
    @gal2209 9 місяців тому

    You are very humble doc. I know u will prosper in that place, having a good heart..God will bless u. keep the faith! 💖🙏

  • @mistyg2912
    @mistyg2912 Рік тому

    Grabe naman he’s so humble and kind. A true highly educated man who doesn’t even have to prove his worth because he has already achieved a lot. To become a physician require a lot of brains, time and hardwork and for me it’s one of the most noble profession in the history of mankind. Imagine a guy in his white coat is there to sustain and prolong your life.. True heroism in the real sense of the word. “First, do no harm”, and do the most I can, no matter how humble, I am here for you. Oh my God, Sir, thanks for all that you do for us. I wish you and your young family the best and for which you truly deserve. Amazing. 🌷

  • @ismaelramos5381
    @ismaelramos5381 Рік тому +6

    Don’t mind people around you; there would always positive ones who forgot your helps/deeds, the saddest part of it is that once you have dong wrong intensionally or not, NOBODY REGRETS.