Marcus’ Dark Pearl

We were having a quiet Sunday morning. My husband was reading a magazine while I was reading my emails. When he looked at me and asked if he could take a picture of me, I said okay after asking for what is the picture. He said he wanted to try something—a Photoshop tutorial he got from some magazine.

The photo shooting took no more than 10 minutes because there was no preparation needed and he just wanted one picture. After a few clicks of his camera, he said he got the shot he wanted then he started to work on his computer. It took him hours before he came up with this:

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Very nice.

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Mover’s Helpers

Since we are moving soon, I took the time to read about tips on how to minimize the work load and the stress of having to move to another place. I did find a few tips on how to organize everything before the move and also I found a site offering a service that will help movers from packing to unpacking.

HireAHelper.com is among the recognized providers of moving labor in the US. With them you can hire a helper that will help you get the work done. Other than moving help, they also offer landscaping help, cleaning help, and general help.
Their system is quite simple here is how it works.

Search and select a helper / helpers. You’ll be able to access profiles of local helpers in your area. You can also read reviews about them and you can compare their service charges so you can be sure to get the right help for the right price.

Helpers contact you. Once you selected the helpers, these helpers will contact with you within 24 hours. If for some reason they cannot assist you, you may choose other helpers or choose to cancel the job. Once you offer a job and they accept, payment will be made with your credit card and you will receive an authorization code.

When the work is done hand them an authorization code. After the workers have completed the work, simply hand them the authorization code you received during checkout and we will deposit the funds into their bank account.

That’s it. Helpers are charged per hour and services offered range from packing, loading, driving, unpacking, cleaning, and even other sorts of day labor like yard work. Unfortunately, HireAHelper.com only offers services in the US and I we are not moving from or in America. I wish that we can find such affordable service in Austria because otherwise, we will have to do all the work.

Filipino Teachers in Shanghai

Until now we are not sure about our destination. Will it be Shanghai or Austria? The uncertainty is killing me but anyway, I was thinking that in case we move to Shanghai I should maybe go back to teaching. I am happy with blogging but would be happier if I can teach as well. I can teach in the morning and blog in the afternoon. Something like this would be really nice. So, I searched for teaching jobs in Shanghai but this is what I found:

With their wallets bulging, more and more wealthy Shanghai families are hiring Philippine maids to speak English with the kids, despite an official ban on hiring foreign workers.

Some rich Shanghaiese are willing to pay 6,000 yuan (750 U.S. dollars) a month to hire a Philippine servant with a college education background, much higher than the average salary of 3,000 to 4,000 yuan (375 to 500 dollars) that most Philippine servants can get.

Yep, looks like more and more wealthy Chinese are hiring educated Filipinos as maids or nannies. I honestly don’t know how to react. If I were single, I’ll probably consider getting this job. Why? Because of three reasons

1. You cannot get such salary by being a maid or a (professional) teacher in the Philippines.

2. Filipino English teachers in China are not in demand because of their color. Yes, Chinese people prefer blond-hair-and-blue-eyed red necks from an English speaking country over well qualified Filipinos. It’s totally racist but that’s life. Note: I am not saying that all Filipino teachers who come to China to teach are excellent teachers or that all white people who teach English in China are terrible and are unqualified teachers, I am just stating the fact that white people have a higher chance of get a teaching job in China than the brown island people.

3. If you are a Filipino and you are lucky enough to land a teaching job in Shanghai, you will probably not get a salary more than 5K RMB because you are a brown.

I know that by doing so I am damaging the market for Filipino teachers and I am sort of giving in to racism but given my three reasons above, who is there to judge me? It may seem like it’s all about the money but if you have a poor family back home who is counting on you, you’ll do it too. Anyway, I am glad that I am not put in the position where I have to choose whether to accept such job or not but this is to say that I do understand those Filipino professionals who stomach working as a servant.