It’s been months since Carmina last posted on her Google Maps. I started doing it just for fun, exploring new places to dine and travel, and sharing those spots with others. Back in 2017, I wasn’t even blogging yet. Over the years, I received numerous email updates about changes, but in September, the removal of followers on Google Maps felt particularly strange. There’s no point in complaining about it. I decided not to close my account, as it wasn’t an option, but I did delete all the photos I had contributed over the years. I have fond memories of seeing which photos were popular and had hoped to share them with you. It was surprising to see how many views my pictures had accumulated. While deleting them, I noticed that many restaurants and bakeries no longer exist, with some marked as unknown on the map. Most of my photos were from the pandemic period, a time when I could fully express myself and write about the food I enjoyed. Let's take a trip down memory lane with Carmina th...
We come across where we think ahead of others what priorities we want to cross out of our list. Most of us have stayed inside our homes where our priorities were holding off adding on to our list after two years. Some of us were laid off from our jobs and others had to volunteer themselves to stop working at their employer. Due to covid-19 it had ruined plans of others leading us to find a new job opportunity. Working in the Philippines requires you to complete the requirements in order to start in your new job. You will think finding a job being interviewed was stressful enough however not when you are employed in the Philippines. You need to establish the following: Proof of Education giving transcripts and copy of diploma Previous Work Experience giving the following: Certificate of Employment, Employment Contract and Employment Clearance with employment start date. Photo Identification (Official Government Authority Issued Document Social Security ID or SSS or Unified or Pri...