brain drain

Putting a cork on brain drain

A graduate of BS Biology working as bank teller; a BS Chemistry graduate teaching P.E.; a physicist fresh from college selling toothpaste and other products of a multi-level marketing company; a mechanical engineer assembling electric fans in a Laguna factory; an electronics engineer soldering TV circuits for a Japanese TV company; a cum laude chemical engineering graduate titrating every day in a quality control

Reaction to Aaron Ciechanover's message in the news

Here's Mon's reaction to the news article on 2004 Chemistry Nobel laureate Aaron Ciechanover's message to Filipino professionals.

Kim,

I have 4 first cousins who are all electrical engineers and they are all abroad: 3 are in the Middle East and 1 in Singapore after years in Dubai.

Three had their first jobs in the Philippines, working in the construction industry, and the fourth worked for years as manufacturing engineer at the Iligan Steel Mill until this closed.

Stay and help RP, Nobel laureate advises Filipino profession

Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer

Stay and help RP, Nobel laureate advises Filipino profession

By Desiree Caluza
Northern Luzon Bureau
First Posted 08:48:00 04/07/2008

BAGUIO CITY--A Nobel laureate has urged educated Filipinos to shun overseas jobs and stay in the Philippines where their services are needed more.

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