Saturday, March 7, 2009

Where can i find information on foreign worker who are willing to work in Malaysia

Where can i find information on foreign worker who are willing to work in Malaysia?
I am looking for a foreign worker who is willing to work in Malaysia as Hair groomer for dogs. Where can i find these information?? Prefered countries are Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos.
Other - Asia Pacific - 1 Answers
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Place an ad here:http://malaysia.craigslist.org/

Sunday, March 1, 2009

How to get volunteer work in Malaysia

How to get volunteer work in Malaysia?
I want to work as a volunteer in Malaysia or New Zealand. I want to do something better for the society. Please let me know if somebody know how I can I find the volunteer work. It̢۪s good for me if someone volunteer give me information for this matter.
Community Service - 3 Answers
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I would suggest the nearest animal shelter or you could start baby sitting for free, mowing lawns or garden work. Stuff like that.
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Check out Cross Cultural Solutions - they do a lot of abroad volunteer trips! =)
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alan get back to me... my e-mail is sfaboulouz@yahoo.com thanx

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Can Indians in Malaysia work in fast food (burger) restaurants

Can Indians in Malaysia work in fast food (burger) restaurants?
Here in Canada there's so many Punjabis (sikhs) that work in burger restaurants. Its like they don't care about it at all. I know Malaysian Indians consider the cow as holy. But do they actually handle beef patties? This is a serious question
Malaysia - 4 Answers
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Sikhs don't consider cow anymore holy than a buffalo or any other cattle/animal.
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When it comes to survival without better alternatives in sight, even Muslims will have to start eating pork. This is my point. The same applies to the Sikhs in Canada as well. When they have no choice to earn an honest living in a foreign country that eat beef as the norm, they will have to break the rules in order to stay surviving. Or else, being too stringent with the rules will just be counterproductive. At least, they refrain from eating the beef, which is still acceptable. They only handle the patties as part of their job to earn a living. They are not involved in slaughtering the beef, cooking them, or even eating them.
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try taking a look at Burger King @ KLCC... most of the staffs in the kitchen are Indians.. and Burger King has great beef burgers.. i guess they are not as fanatic as the malays... where they don't mind handling the food but not eating it. Just like the UITM students taking up veterinary. They need to handle pigs and dogs as a training.
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Yes they do. They just handle it like the rest of the staffs. There are Chinese that don't eat beef & there are many Malaysians Indians that eat beef too (e.g. Christians/Muslim convert). Same goes for many industry. Just to share with you this... Did you know there are many shoes, bags, watch, even pen casing & etc. made of leather e.g. pig skin, cow & etc. I went to Midvalley's sports stores to get some hiking & sports shoes. I noticed there's a trend/pattern of how some store assistants hold the shoes & etc. e.g. take plastic/paper to offer the shoe & only hold the inner lining. Initially I thought wow very gentlemen/polite manners, so I chatted with them. It's only then I found out that, by that method they don't come in direct contact with pig skin & etc. (besides hand contact - sweat/oil not good for the goods) I further inquired what if they accidentally touch or have to use it. e.g. certain balls uses animal skin & polo boots uses pig skin as it's extra soft & durable. They said it's ok, as long as they wash their hands later before eating & not consuming it in anyway.