The Social Impressionist: DentistFind and Their Filipino Ass Kissers

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Thursday 3 January 2019

DentistFind and Their Filipino Ass Kissers

I had been writing articles for certain websites now for quite a long time and most of these sites are owned by foreigners, which hire and outsource Filipino writers from various online job sites all over the world. Struggling with being an online writer has a bit of drama including a lot of hardships, which requires you to maintain a degree of sanity when it comes to tackling your tasks on a day to day basis. The job itself is really no laughing matter as you would have to keep up with deadlines and update your employer with regard to the progress of your work. But, nowadays, most foreign clients delegate people in the country where they outsource their employees and rely on these employees to run things or should I say run things the way they perceive their employer wants to.


Sometimes, what their foreign employers want isn't exactly what they thought they understood. One such foreign comp[any is DentistFind  which is based in Canada. DentistFind is a web portal that connects the visitor of their site to various dental services all around Canada. Just recently, I had the unfortunate experience of having been able to apply as an online writer for their website and all was going fine until such a point that my Skype interview was about to begin. I was surprised to find out that my interview was  going to be done by a Filipino, which I find it really surprising that to think that a Canadian dental company would blindly rely upon Filipinos for recruiting other Filipinos!





Now that is what I call a bad judgement call! Really? Relying on a Filipino to recruit a fellow Filipino? Not to prolong the narrative, my job application went sour for the most absurd reason and that is...my web camera wasn't working! I mean come on now! The Filipino woman who interviewed me was named Kaye and as soon as my interview got started, the first thing she asked me is to activate my web camera, in which I quickly stated that my camera doesn't work for the honest reason that it was broken. And to my surprise, which quite irked me the way Filipinos could be so annoying is that she abruptly ended my interview for no apparent reason, other than I didn't have a working web camera!


The way I see it,  it is more of arrogance and ignorance combined with this bad Filipino attitude of being an ass kisser. Since this is one of the most predominant traits that most Filipino have when it comes to winning the favor of their employers here and abroad. There are numerous cases around the world in which Filipinos are the first ones to degrade their own kind just for the sake of getting the full attention of their foreign employers.


Added to this,they even try very hard to copy their foreign master's intonation and vocal slur, "Have a good one too, Kaye". Do you really have to imitate your foreign masters? How could these Filipino employees live with themselves? They will (Filipinos) do everything they can, and I mean everything including selling off their entire family (metaphorically speaking) in every possible way that they could even to the point using their fellow country men.


This reminds me of the time way back in 2013 in which I had a similar situation which involved Golan Media of Cebu which has closed down years ago because of, you guessed it, Filipino incompetence, in which a Filipino was also interviewing me and evaluating my articles for the job I was applying for as a writer.


"As I wrote before regarding the continuing plight of the famished and underpaid Filipino writer, that is also being victimized by his own country men in obligatory writing for other foreign principles, I can not help but utter out these refined sentiments that I'm sure everybody will agree on, "the Filipino will rat you out just for the sake of earning from your own misery" (Kaya ibenta ng Pilipino ang kapwa nya para lang kumita). This is quite true all over the world were most Filipinos work here and abroad.




The term objectively implied here is "social cannibalism" in where people disregard any social adherence such as sympathy or apathy just to be first in line when their foreign masters call them for a doggy snack! This proves a resounding confirmation that we as a Filipino society are slaves to the social turmoil that has led the once reputable  and honorable occupation of writing look like and over aged prostitute still plying the sex trade route just to feed the hungry soul and at least a little compensatory respect that a writer deserves.



Such manner of taking advantage of the misery festooned upon the writer's need to earn is a company in Cebu City, Philippines Called Golan's Media. On the first week of my stint as an article writer, I was paid a measly $29.00 for a total for a whole weeks work! When the second week of my work has ended, I noticed that there was no notification about funds to be forwarded to my account. This is one of the signs that something is not right.



As expected, a certain Mark from Golan's Media of Cebu, was starting to complain about the quality of the work that I had previously submitted, that it had a lot of errors, that I needed to revise and edit it all..."Screw you Mark!" This are just some of the simple lame reasons why on line writing sucks and it is because of Filipinos that take advantage over other deprived writers who would like to earn just to make ends meet.



Social slavery can do this to all of us depending on who is on top of the slave pyramid. They will give every reason to steal your efforts or even get them for free from you without a thank you in return. These are just some of the evil truths of Internet writing jobs that the Filipino writer has to face on a daily basis. Do you think that foreign employers care about this? Absolutely not!



It's a dog eat dog world out there, which just goes to prove how vicious the world can be for people who were raised on the principles of honor and trustworthiness. Money is not the issue here, it is trust and the trust on your own countrymen. An honest advice to all writers who had the unfortunate experience such as these, publish the works that you have been deprived of as your own because you were the one who labored for it!"




 Filipino writers are among the best of the best all over the world when it comes to flair and passion regarding writing. Unfortunately, scarcity and a poor government who fails in every minimal aspect of taking care of the welfare of its citizens are among the primary reasons in why we, as Filipino writers, engage in the futile search for a meager wage based on our writing skills. The Philippine government has miserably failed in solving all of its economical problems due to the fact that it doesn't do any tangible and credible efforts to address the antiquated problem of education, poverty and corruption of government.





The Philippine government has been sold to foreign principals ever since the United States had brought the rights of colonization from Spain in the late 1890's and as of today, is still the same state as it was then, scrounging for respect from our “masters”. Which puts me back to the main concern of the Filipino writer's plight of having to embarrassingly accept pennies and dimes from arduous writing obligations from principals all over the world. As writers, we are among the top best country with a high degree of English competency in the whole Asian region. We can read and write English, far more better than any of our Asian counter parts even though we are openly treated as slaves in more ways than one.

The global accessibility of the Internet has eventually led to further diversify the opportunities of earning added income to those who posses the adept skills in real writing. Unfortunately, honest writers, and I do mean many of them get short changed in regards to the right amount of compensation that should be given to those who truly deserve it in regards to their skills. There is even the frequent intentional misdemeanor of the employers part of making petty reasons not to pay the lowly author as to completely deplete any form of trust regarding such writing endeavors. There are no assurances of any security protecting the Filipino writer from this sort of discrepancy as it is just taken as a social reality that no matter how good you are in what you do, job wise, there is an 80% chance that you will be abandoned after you had done a good job.

Employers who seek out Filipino writers must at least reconsider our plight midst this dwindling morality that is being corroded by utter poverty. We want to earn as badly as the next person who would want to earn an honest day's keep, and we are even willing to do it well beyond the reasonable indicated rate for wages just as long that they be honest about the job that they offer to all Filipino writers. Filipinos are very honest and sincere towards their work and even go an extra mile beyond the responsibility of the job needed just to prove our faithfulness in our mutual respect for our employers.

Another annoying subject is that of those posing as legitimate employers from India and Pakistan, who ask for samples of original writing articles as they will first evaluate it for Copyscape, and then eventually fade off into the darkness, leaving the dumb witted and over trusting Filipino writer wondering what ever happened, as all is too late to realize the truth that his or her article has already been used by the so called employer. We have no way of controlling such matters of employment and it is only by chance that you be so fortunate to encounter an honest employer who will fully fulfill their obligations as honestly as they can. Some lame reasons that I have encountered employers saying that their business is not going so well and that funds can not be provided to pay for services rendered.

On-line writing is a very fulfilling endeavor if your efforts come to fruit in regards to giving informative perspective to the article that you write. Writing is not a lucrative undertaking and will not suffice you financially contrary to all the advertising that you come across the Internet stating otherwise. Be very careful in dealing with employers who are not willing to cross the threshold of trust. Write with your heart and mind first before writing for any other principles other than the truth of the reality of life as money and financial gain can derail you from your divine principles as a writer.



 How do Governments control society? Well, there are certain means of doing that, besides the more obvious reasons such as absurd tax policies, economic control, fear propaganda and all other sort of mind redirecting methods that induce a varied public opinion of the status quo. Unfortunately, World Governments have been utilizing the most simple form of mind control ever conjured by a society that has only one thing in it's devious and dubious mind...Entertainment and Mass Media.



Entertainment and mass media has been around since ancient times, a means of relieving society's angst with regard on why life in this world falls short from our ideal expectations, despite assurances from governments that they are doing the best with regards to looking after their citizen's welfare...yeah right.




Entertainment and Social Media, particularly the Internet is nothing more than a subtle means of controlling our general opinion on what is really happening to the world today. Quite frankly, I am really surprised to find out that society has grown more stupid in light with the dawn of the Internet.

Especially here in the Philippines, where these so called “Well known Bloggers” have decided to establish themselves as the best that they could be when it comes to imparting their thoughts to the world, when in truth, it is nothing more than an act of self-indulged debauchery on their part as writers!

Have you ever read these blogs that these so-called “Top Filipino Bloggers” write about? Senseless and irrelevant since all they write about is their feel-good psychotic delusions on how they would like people to look at the world in their point of view.

I must admit, Filipino Bloggers are the best in the world...the best slaves that is...It's so obvious that they write to impress foreigners who for the past decade or so are all outsourcing Filipino writers to write for them. Filipino writers are not real writers...they are social media zombies that follow their slave masters every command.



Sad to say that the true unadulterated essence of literature has been reduced to a "tabloid-like" state, veering away from a more truthful and respectful representation of what a Filipino writer is capable of conjuring up with regard to writing.


Most writers these days just write about things that will attract people who view the Internet as a "legitimate" source of daily information, but in truth, Filipino writers are forced to conform to what they think people would want to read in the Internet.


Of course I believe that the Filipino writer is up to par with the world's best when it comes to writing as we have a vivid way of putting our thoughts through words, but instead of telling the truth as it is, we are forced to put a little bit of exaggeration to our words...just to please our foreign employers.


Another thing that bothers me is that not all Filipinos know what they are reading when they open up a blog page. Do you honestly believe that the general population of the Philippines has a convenient means to access the Internet? Do you fervently believe that the general population of this country has the intellectual means of understanding the message that we are trying to impart as writers?

Chances are that only a few people in this society will be able to read the articles that you are writing, and that is only limited to those who belong to the lower and upper middle class of this society which had the privilege of acquiring a decent education. Hence, it may be a bit useless and frustrating on our parts as writers to define our thoughts when we know that the general masses of this country won't even have the slightest idea of what we are trying to impart through our writings.

Do these Filipino Bloggers really know what foreigners think about Filipinos and the Philippines as a whole? Monkey slaves and pompous braggarts...and that is not meant to insult my fellow Filipino writers, as I my self have been victim to such racist "puns" by my former employers.




A word of advise to those who are thinking of  finding an online job, make sure that the job that you are applying for is run by a non-Filipino entity, any foreigner that would find your skills sufficient enough to competently finish the job that has been given to you is a good employer who would not have second thought on hiring you in the first place. Except for those cheeky Indian nationals that pretend to be employers while all they ever do is steal your work, telling you that they will evaluate it, but in truth, they will use it for themselves instead!




As a word of advise to foreigners who would want to employ Filipinos for online jobs, particularly Canadians, who I know enjoy having Filipinos as employees for the most obvious reasons, honestly, you should directly deal with potential job applicants personally instead of relying it to your Filipino "guard dogs". And finally, a word to all of you Filipino slaves out there, trying to win the favor of your foreign employers, if you can not stand competition, try to accept the fact that you are obsolete and don't even try to hang on  since most of you out there can easily be replaced by the next person who is twice as good and as better in what you do. Accept the fact that you are just cogs in a wheel,dispensable, disposable and irrelevant.



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