u/Curious-Apartment844

[FOR HIRE] Technical Construction & Operations VA / SAP Admin, Primavera P6 Coordination, Progress Billing & Sortly Inventory Specialist

I am a Technical VA specializing in remote project controls and admin support. I bridge the gap between chaotic field data and structured enterprise systems. I can clean, format and audit large volumes of data using advanced excel techniques and using AI for double checking.

What I can do?:

  • Financial & Milestone Tracking: I can manage progress billings and ensuring accurate invoice data using Excel / Sheets
  • ERP & Inventory Systems: Executing SAP data entry (drafting Purchase Requests, handling Goods Receipt/Goods Issued) and maintaining asset tracking via Sortly.
  • Project Planning and Support: Coordinating timelines , keeping track of documentations.

Note: For enterprise systems like SAP & P6, I operate using a login provided within your company's network to ensure data compliance and security.

Why work with me?
I combine technical familiarity with an AI-accelerated workflow, which means I use the advantage of AI for automation but with strict accuracy of human verification - I manually check every single line before it touches your live ledgers.

  • Rate: Starting at $5/hour
  • Availability: Part-time
  • Preferred Tools: Wise, Paypal, Zoom

If you're ready to take administrative weight off your team's shoulders, send me a DM or chat request.

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u/Curious-Apartment844 — 7 days ago

May mga traders po ba dito? Need ko po ng mga specific metrics to consider when using a strategy?

I've got a trading strategy in Pinescript na gumagamit ng PSAR+MACD+ADX+Golden Ratio for entering and exiting trades and the results gave me a 42% win rate with a Profit ratio of 2.1 pwede na po ba yun?

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u/Curious-Apartment844 — 8 days ago

[Hiring] Warehouse Helpers & Machine Operators for Steeltech (Trece Martires, Cavite)

Infinity Outsourcing Services is looking for qualified candidates to join the Steeltech team in Trece Martires, Cavite!

1. Warehouse Helper

Salary: P 600 per day

  • Manage stocks, inventory, and transfers.
  • Handle day-to-day warehouse operations.
  • Receive deliveries and verify quantities (DR).
  • Carpeting crates for VisMin plant.
  • Maintain warehouse cleanliness.

2. Machine Operator

Salary: P 600 per day

  • At least High School Graduate.
  • Relevant work experience preferred.
  • Physically fit for the role.
  • Requirement: Must have complete government documents (SSS, PAG-IBIG, PhilHealth, TIN).

How to Apply: Send a DM me your resume and contact details

Be part of our team and grow with us!

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u/Curious-Apartment844 — 10 days ago
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LF Community for Cavite Job Seekers

Hi, so nag try na po akong mag post ng Job hiring ad sa PH kaso mukhang puro mga "encoding" jobs po ang mga tumatanggap ng upvotes instead of a legit job, may alam po ba kayo so that makatulong na po sa pag hire? Nag AWOL po kasi kasama ko eh lasing paano and mukhang strike out na so, I need help po talaga lalo na 11 plants ang sinasagutan namin ng mga requests at baka mabulunan kami, may alam po kayo? Kasi ang alam ko po bawal dito mag post eh

For Trecenos job seekers po ito

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u/Curious-Apartment844 — 10 days ago
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[Hiring] Warehouse Helpers & Machine Operators for Steeltech (Trece Martires, Cavite)

Infinity Outsourcing Services is looking for qualified candidates to join the Steeltech team in Trece Martires, Cavite!

1. Warehouse Helper

Salary: P 600 per day

  • Manage stocks, inventory, and transfers.
  • Handle day-to-day warehouse operations.
  • Receive deliveries and verify quantities (DR).
  • Carpeting crates for VisMin plant.
  • Maintain warehouse cleanliness.

2. Machine Operator

Salary: P 600 per day

  • At least High School Graduate.
  • Relevant work experience preferred.
  • Physically fit for the role.
  • Requirement: Must have complete government documents (SSS, PAG-IBIG, PhilHealth, TIN).

How to Apply: Send a DM me your resume and contact details

Be part of our team and grow with us!

u/Curious-Apartment844 — 8 days ago
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Infinity Outsourcing Services is looking for Truck Drivers, Technicians, and Machine Operators (Trece Martires, Cavite area)

Hi everyone! Infinity Outsourcing Services, is currently looking for additional manpower for our operations in Trece Martires, Cavite.

I am looking to refer qualified candidates for the following roles:

  • Truck Drivers: Must have a valid license with restriction codes 1, 2, 3, 4 / ABCD and experience with 10-wheel to 14-wheel trucks.
  • Technicians: Graduates of Electrical, Electronics, or Mechatronics courses with at least 1 year of experience.
  • Machine Operators: Must be at least college level with experience as an operator.

Important details for applicants:

  • Location: Candidates must be residing in Trece Martires or nearby areas in Cavite.
  • Requirements: Applicants must have complete government numbers (SSS, Pag-IBIG, PhilHealth, and TIN).

How to apply: To ensure your application gets prioritized and credited as a referral, please DM me your resume. I will be the one to forward your CV directly to our HR team.

u/Curious-Apartment844 — 14 days ago

Infinity Outsourcing Services in Trece Martires, Cavite

Hi everyone! Infinity Outsourcing Services, is currently looking for additional manpower for our operations in Trece Martires, Cavite.

I am looking to refer qualified candidates for the following roles:

  • Truck Drivers: Must have a valid license with restriction codes 1, 2, 3, 4 / ABCD and experience with 10-wheel to 14-wheel trucks.
  • Technicians: Graduates of Electrical, Electronics, or Mechatronics courses with at least 1 year of experience.
  • Machine Operators: Must be at least college level with experience as an operator.

Important details for applicants:

  • Location: Candidates must be residing in Trece Martires or nearby areas in Cavite.
  • Requirements: Applicants must have complete government numbers (SSS, Pag-IBIG, PhilHealth, and TIN).

How to apply: To ensure your application gets prioritized and credited as a referral, please DM me your resume. I will be the one to forward your CV directly to our HR team.

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u/Curious-Apartment844 — 14 days ago

Hi everyone! I’ve read through the pinned posts regarding where to start, but I’m looking for specific insights regarding the ESL niche.

My partner is an Education graduate currently with 51Talk. While the work is okay, the "strictness" regarding system-wide technical issues is becoming a major hurdle—she's being charged/penalized even when the platform itself is having problems.

Since she has a professional degree in Education, we’re trying to find a more stable environment. For those who transitioned out of the "big" ESL platforms:

  1. Did you find more stability in niche tutoring (Math/Science) or with international virtual schools?
  2. Are there agencies known for being more "pro-worker" when it comes to technical disputes?
  3. For licensed educators, is it better to go independent (direct clients) or stick to an agency?

We aren't looking for referrals, just trying to understand which career path offers more respect for an educator's time and degree. Thank you!Hi everyone! I’ve read through the pinned posts regarding where to start, but I’m looking for specific insights regarding the ESL niche.

My partner is an Education graduate currently with 51Talk. While the work is okay, the "strictness" regarding system-wide technical issues is becoming a major hurdle—she's being charged/penalized even when the platform itself is having problems.

Since she has a professional degree in Education, we’re trying to find a more stable environment. For those who transitioned out of the "big" ESL platforms:

  1. Did you find more stability in niche tutoring (Math/Science) or with international virtual schools?
  2. Are there agencies known for being more "pro-worker" when it comes to technical disputes?
  3. For licensed educators, is it better to go independent (direct clients) or stick to an agency?

We aren't looking for referrals, just trying to understand which career path offers more respect for an educator's time and degree. Thank you!

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u/Curious-Apartment844 — 17 days ago

So, I’ve just finished reading Zygmunt Bauman’s Liquid Modernity, and I couldn't help but notice some bone-chilling patterns in the current state of the Philippines. Maybe I’m just being anxious, but when you look at the news through Bauman’s lens, it feels like our institutions aren't just "messy"—they are being deliberately melted.

Bauman argued that in a "Liquid" society, everything solid (laws, careers, identities) dissolves. I believe we are seeing a localized, weaponized version of this: The Liquid State Protocol.

The Abstract: Examples of "Systemic Liquefaction"

The Protocol posits that you cannot conquer a modern democracy by force. Instead, you must liquefy its structures until they lose all structural integrity. Consider these examples of the "Meltdown":

  • The Liquefaction of Truth: When "Freedom of Information" leads to a payment link for a private credit bureau, "Truth" is no longer a public right—it becomes a fluid commodity that only the liquid-rich can afford.
  • The Liquefaction of Authority: When the military is paralyzed by legal probes while insurgents openly recruit on state-funded campuses, the "Monopoly on Force" melts. The state becomes a ghost, unable to touch the movement growing inside it.
  • The Liquefaction of Leadership: When the Vice Presidency—the second-highest "solid" office in the land—can be dissolved via impeachment proceedings over a summer break, the Executive branch loses its permanence.
  • The Liquefaction of Law: When the Data Privacy Act is used to protect the secrecy of revolutionaries while the Credit Information System Act is used to expose the financial vulnerability of the poor, the Law ceases to be a solid pillar and becomes a "Liquid Solvent" used only against the movement's enemies.

Phase I: The Legal Solvent (The De Lima Maneuver)

  • The Action: Use "Human Rights" and procedural technicalities to dissolve military and police authority.
  • The Evidence: Every time the state attempts a "solid" action (like the April 19 Toboso Incident), legalists apply the solvent. The result? A military paralyzed by probes, effectively "liquefying" national security.

Phase II: The Financial Evaporation (The CIC Paywall)

  • The Action: Move personal identity and financial "truth" behind a private paywall.
  • The Evidence: By prioritizing private middlemen (SAEs) over free citizen access, the state "evaporates" your right to your own data. If you can’t afford the ₱500–₱1500 "toll," the system owns your identity.

Phase III: The Executive Liquidation (The VP Impeachment)

  • The Action: Use the "Constitutional Scalpel" to remove the final obstacles to a 2028 Supermajority.
  • The Evidence (April 29, 2026): The House Committee on Justice finding Probable Cause to impeach the Vice President. By removing the last "Solid" political rival, the seat of power remains fluid until the movement is ready to claim it.

Phase IV: Institutional Seepage (The UP Pipeline)

  • The Action: Infiltrate the "brains" of the state via academia.
  • The Evidence: The University of the Philippines acts as the refinery, converting state funds into "Liquid Assets"—cadres who enter the bureaucracy and the courts to manage the "Meltdown" from the inside.

The Final Reveal: The "Solidification" (2028)

The protocol ends when the state "freezes" back into a Nationalist-Socialist monolith.

  • The "Liquid" laws used to dismantle the old guard will be "Solidified" into a new Charter that treats dissent as a system error.
  • The Special Accessing Entities will stop being "middlemen" and become the Social Credit Police, deciding who is "loyal" enough to survive in the new, solid order.
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u/Curious-Apartment844 — 23 days ago

Ask ko lang if may mga kasabay ba ako rito na nag-iinvest sa US market?

Recently, sinubukan ko kasing gayahin yung move ni Michael Burry (yung guy sa The Big Short) and nag-buy ako ng Molina Healthcare (MOH). Nag-"dog-pile" talaga ako (as in sinalo ko yung dip) nung bumababa yung price nito recently kasi naniwala ako sa play niya.

Check niyo yung chart ko—finally, nag-breakout na siya! 🚀 Nasa $195.78 na siya ngayon, my holdings are currently up by 30%!! Sobrang laking relief nito after ko makita na matagal siyang natengga sa baba.

Gamit ko lang yung TradingView to track everything (see screenshot), though ina-aral ko pa rin talaga kung paano basahin nang tama yung mga indicators ko.

Gusto ko lang sana hingi ng insights:

  1. May mga naka-invest din ba sa inyo sa MOH or other US healthcare stocks like UNH?
  2. Nagfo-follow din ba kayo sa mga 13F filings nina Burry or Buffet, o mas focus lang kayo sa local stocks (PSE)?

Curious lang ako sa thoughts niyo, lalo na sa mga matagal na rito. Salamat!

u/Curious-Apartment844 — 24 days ago

I’m done. I tried to start a serious discussion about the Credit Information System Act (RA 9510) and why the CIC (a Government-Owned Corporation) allows private bureaus to paywall our own financial data for ₱500–₱1500.

Instead of a debate, I got:

  • Called a "moron" and "entitled beggar shit" by "Top 1% Commenters."
  • Told that wanting access to my own digital data is like "asking for free handouts at a sari-sari store."
  • Gaslit by people who think a physical Birth Certificate (PSA) is the same as automated digital credit data.

The post hit 2.4k views in a few hours, but the "gatekeepers" and mods eventually shut it down because I compared the system to Data Colonialism and Big Pharma. It’s wild how a sub meant for "financial intelligence" is so defensive of a system that harvests your data for free and sells it back to you. If you don't own your data, you don't own your financial future. Moving on to subs that actually value Data Privacy.

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u/Curious-Apartment844 — 24 days ago

Is it just me, or total joke lang ba talaga ang "Freedom of Information" sa bansang 'to?

Gusto ko lang naman maging responsable. I wanted to check kung may mga outstanding loans ba ako o kung may mga "hit" ang credit record ko. Natural lang na isipin natin: dahil ang Credit Information Corporation (CIC) ay government-owned entity, dapat may karapatan tayong makita yung sarili nating data for free, 'di ba? PERO MALI KAYO.

Para lang makita mo yung sarili mong financial history, pipilitin ka nilang dumaan sa mga private "Special Accessing Entities" (yung mga credit bureaus gaya ng TransUnion, CIBI, o yung mga apps na Lista) at magbayad ng fee.

Tingnan niyo yung logic nilang paikot-ikot:

The RA 9510 Loophole: Sinasabi sa batas (CISA) na may karapatan tayong makita yung data natin... provided na magbayad tayo ng "reasonable fee." So basically, binigyan tayo ng karapatan pero nilagyan agad ng toll gate.

The Data Privacy Act (RA 10173) Contradiction: Dito nakaka-high blood. Under the Data Privacy Act, clear na clear na may Right to Access tayo. This is our personal data. Pero bakit pagdating sa credit, biglang kailangan nating bayaran ang private companies para makuha ang sariling atin? Bakit na-o-override ng CISA yung rights natin sa DPA?

Middleman Profit: Ang mga bangko, obligado silang ibigay ang data natin sa CIC for free. Pero tayo, kailangan nating bayaran ang mga private middlemen para lang ma-access yung data na galing din naman sa atin. Pinagkakakitaan tayo gamit yung sarili nating utang!

FOI is a Dead End: Pag nag-request ka sa FOI portal, sasabihan ka lang nila na "Approved," pero may kasunod na link papunta sa payment page ng mga private apps. That’s not freedom of information; that’s just a glorified referral program.

Identity verification daw ang dahilan ng bayad. Pero hello? 2026 na. Halos lahat na tayo may Digital ID at biometrics, pero kailangan pa rin nating mag-shell out ng ₱500 to ₱1500 just to prove who we are?

Ito ay malinaw na "tax" sa mga taong gustong maging financially aware. Bakit naging negosyo ang transparency sa Pilipinas?

u/Curious-Apartment844 — 24 days ago

The Scenario: While everyone is watching the big headlines, a quiet "Institutional Capture" is happening in the Pacific. We’re seeing a timeline where a radical revolutionary movement isn't fighting the government—it’s becoming the government.

The Evidence (April 2026):

  1. The Legal Shield: Look at the April 19 Toboso Incident (19 dead). The military calls it a legitimate hit on insurgents. Immediately, Leila de Lima (Senior Deputy Minority Leader) jumps in to demand a probe. This is the playbook: Use "Human Rights" and "Procedural Rigidity" to paralyze the military until the movement takes total control.
  2. Campus Recruitment: The University of the Philippines (UP) has gone full-vanguard. Students are openly posting recruitment tarpaulins for the NPA. The state is literally funding the infrastructure for its own replacement.
  3. The 2028 Horizon: We aren't talking about a coup. We are talking about a Supermajority. By 2028, candidates with revolutionary ties are projected to take the House, the Senate, and the Presidency.

The Global Impact:

  • The Military Paradox: What happens when the AFP has to salute a Commander-in-Chief they were trying to "neutralize" just months ago?
  • The Pivot: A total break from the U.S. toward a "Nationalist-Socialist" bloc.
  • The Purge: Here’s the twist—once the "New Charter" is written, the "Liberal" legalists like de Lima who provided the shield will be the first ones "purged" under Revolutionary Justice.

Why it matters to you: If they can use the legal system and state universities to flip a U.S. ally this quickly, your country is next. The "Red-Tagging" was a distraction. The capture is already institutional.

#TheLongMarch #GreatReset #PhilippineCapture #DeepStateBetaTest

u/Curious-Apartment844 — 24 days ago

Share ko lang 'tong "aha!" moment ko. I officially stopped paying my Sun Life VUL premiums last year, and looking at the numbers today (April 2026), it was the best move I’ve made for my portfolio.

The "Corporate Wealth Transfer" Realization:

Check niyo 'to: Ang stock price ng Sun Life Financial ($SLF$ on TSX) is currently around $96-97 CAD. Sobrang ganda ng performance ng kumpanya at record-highs ang profits nila. Pero ang VUL fund ko? Nakatali sa PSEi na hirap na hirap ngayon sa 5,900 level.

Dito ko na-realize na the "better" the company performs, the more it actually hurts us as customers. Why? Kasi yung profits nila for their shareholders, galing sa mga kargadong fees natin (yung 2%+ management fees, riders, and commissions).

The "Vampire" Effect:

Kahit tumigil na ako magbayad last taon, the policy is still "active" pero kinakain niya yung sarili niya. The Cost of Insurance (COI) and monthly fees are still being deducted from my units. Since bagsak ang market at tumataas ang fees as we age, parang butas na timba yung fund value ko.

My Commentary/Takeaway:

I stopped treating VUL as an "investment" kasi hindi naman talaga siya investment—it’s a high-commission insurance product. Instead of subsidizing their shareholders, I shifted my focus to things I can control:

  • High-yield Dividend Stocks & REITs: (Mas ramdam ko pa yung dividends ng AREIT/RCR kaysa sa NAVPU ng VUL).
  • Self-Directed Trading: Using my own indicators and strategy.
  • BTID Strategy: Kumuha na lang ako ng pure Term Insurance for protection, then "Invest the Difference" sa US growth stocks or local dividends.

Question for the sub:

Sa mga nag-stop din or nag-surrender na ng VUL, saan niyo nilipat yung "saved" premiums niyo? Are you betting on the local REIT recovery or are you going full US tech stocks?

u/Curious-Apartment844 — 25 days ago