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Tagum-N.B. said:
Do you think he got stuck on,,,,my ex-wife is a paramedic and she says she was called to a few scenes where the patient OD on Viagra,,,,,just one look as she pulled out her scapel, the male was gone

Lol... I bet
 
vince81 said:
got my visa today :) yuhoo

Live in caregiver? Is that what an LC2 is?
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
Live in caregiver? Is that what an LC2 is?

Yeah I believe so... The wait times on those are ridiculous.
 
GoonerClank said:
Yeah I believe so... The wait times on those are ridiculous.

I hope they are aware of their rights. I have been following the cases in BC of the caregivers who were working 16 hour days and getting paid for 8 and they would be locked inside the house. A friend of mine here was a Nanny for a rich guy who gave her a job at his business that he didn't pay her for. So she would make $10/hour looking after his kids 30 hours a week and then worked for free at his business another 30 hours a week. The guy was a total prick.
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
I hope they are aware of their rights. I have been following the cases in BC of the caregivers who were working 16 hour days and getting paid for 8 and they would be locked inside the house. A friend of mine here was a Nanny for a rich guy who gave her a job at his business that he didn't pay her for. So she would make $10/hour looking after his kids 30 hours a week and then worked for free at his business another 30 hours a week. The guy was a total prick.


I have heard some stories too... But hopefully they also have a seminar for them .
 
GoonerClank said:
I have heard some stories too... But hopefully they also have a seminar for them .

I'm not sure just what that seminar would include. Once they are here they are at the mercy of the employer. There should be an advocate for the programme that physically gets in touch with caregivers on a monthly basis to make sure they aren't being abused in anyway.
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
I'm not sure just what that seminar would include. Once they are here they are at the mercy of the employer. There should be an advocate for the programme that physically gets in touch with caregivers on a monthly basis to make sure they aren't being abused in anyway.

A seminar to tell them there rights, what to be aware of ... etc... Tell them things like this that will make te aware, ad where to go in case they need help
 
GoonerClank said:
A seminar to tell them there rights, what to be aware of ... etc... Tell them things like this that will make te aware, ad where to go in case they need help

I wonder if the kit they get include numbers for helplines or whistleblower info?
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
I wonder if the kit they get include numbers for helplines or whistleblower info?


I sure hope so. One place I will show my wife when she gets here is where the philippine embassy is. I guess that is one of the benefits of being in Ottawa.
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
I wonder if the kit they get include numbers for helplines or whistleblower info?

Maybe vince81 can answer it. Did they have a seminar?
 
GoonerClank said:
I sure hope so. One place I will show my wife when she gets here is where the philippine embassy is. I guess that is one of the benefits of being in Ottawa.

Senators Suck......oh....did I say that out loud??

Absolutely a great idea. There is no Embassy office here in Winnipeg though with the growing Filipino population here there should be. I was just going to show my wife all the closest emergency services, City Hall and the Filipino Community Centre.
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
Senators Suck......oh....did I say that out loud??

Absolutely a great idea. There is no Embassy office here in Winnipeg though with the growing Filipino population here there should be. I was just going to show my wife all the closest emergency services, City Hall and the Filipino Community Centre.


I am actually a Canucks fan since I lived out west. But support the sens when they are not playing the Canucks.
 
GoonerClank said:
I am actually a Canucks fan since I lived out west. But support the sens when they are not playing the Canucks.

Canucks fan :o :o :o....you are really making it difficult for me to like you :P :P

I'm a former Torontonian who will always be a Leafs fan. The first gift I ever sent my wife was a game weight Leafs jersey. :D
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
Canucks fan :o :o :o....you are really making it difficult for me to like you :P :P

I'm a former Torontonian who will always be a Leafs fan. The first gift I ever sent my wife was a game weight Leafs jersey. :D

Poor girl... And she still married you
 
Well no worse than my wife's welcome to "Hockey Night in Canada", her first experience with a hockey game was being here for the Stanley Cup Riot, :)