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Haha...then I treat it like taxi leh...although recently I did ordered GrabFod..>
__________________________________________________ _____ Don’t treat ride-hailing firms as taxis, Vietnam government advised By Nguyen Hoai, Minh Huong August 22, 2018 | 08:37 am GMT+7 Forcing ride-hailing cars to work like traditional taxis is a serious mistake revealing a non-innovative mindset, a leading economist says. Nguyen Dinh Cung, director of the Central Institute of Economic Management (CIEM), criticized state agencies for a “managing mindset” that “is not yet innovated”. Cung was referring to the latest draft decree on transportation management, which asks ride-hailing firms like Grab, Fastgo and Vietgo to comply with many conditions that are applied to normal transportation businesses like taxi companies. He said firms that primarily used software cannot be called a transportation business and said the new move was not consistent with the country’s stated aim of removing at least 50 percent of current business conditions. Cung told VnExpress that the state managers must also think in terms of the market from the perspective of facilitating new technologies and business models instead of using administrative procedures to intervene in their business. While the latest draft has cut many conditions for the ride-hailing business, such as logos, paint colors, board signs, an operating center, communication equipment and uniforms for drivers, Cung said there were still several negative conditions. For instance, the draft decree requires ride-hailing firms to send their transport contract information to the Transport Department before providing their service. It also requires that ride-hailing firms have a team to manage and monitor traffic safety issues. Cung said such conditions were meant to give authorities more room to intervene in the operations of the ride-hailing firms. He has recommended to the Government Office that the draft is not approved and instead, the state tries to encourage new investment forms or business models with an open and fair environment in keeping with Industry 4.0 trends. Even if they don’t want to encourage the new technology-based business yet, the laws should not do away with such business models with irrelevant, old conditions, he told VnExpress. Prepared by the Ministry of Transport to replace the Decree 86/2014 on managing automobile transportation businesses, the fifth edition of the draft has been released for public feedback. The tussle between ride-hailing cars and traditional taxis has not cooled after the exit of Uber from the Southeast Asian market in March. Taxi firms have continued to complain about the unfair competition they are facing. They have also joined hands to fight the market onslaught of ride-hailing firms. The ride-hailing market has seen new entrants after Uber’s departure, including Aber, Fastgo and GoViet, which is an affiliate of Indonesia’s Gojek. Current market dominator Grab has expanded its service to include GrabFood and GrabCar Business, the latter targeting the corporate sector. These moves pose further challenges for long-standing taxi firms like Mai Linh, Taxi Group and Vinasun.
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‘Culture shocks’ jolt students returning to Vietnam
By Dat Nguyen August 22, 2018 | 08:05 am GMT+7 Many Vietnamese students are finding that their foreign degrees do not give them an automatic head start back home. After four years of studying marketing at a university in the U.K., Pham Thi Thanh Huyen was looking forward, eagerly, to getting a dream job. She’d worked hard to get an overseas degree and was ready to deploy her new knowledge and skills and reap its benefits. However, the dream job has remained just that – a dream. It took a year after returning for Huyen to eventually find a job at a bank, which pays her around VND10 million ($430) a month, just enough to cover basic living costs in the busy city of Hanoi, making the same money as peers who studied in the country. “I find it hard to enjoy work as I’m only making enough to survive,” the 24-year-old said. Huyen’s plight, and that of many others returning with foreign degrees, does not end with lower than expected pay packages. They find that they there are other factors to finding jobs that they’d not considered before. Many returnees find that the labor market in Vietnam doesn’t welcome them with special positions in companies. They come back to find that their foreign study has not added value to their resume. “Most Vietnamese businesses don’t particularly prioritize recruiting returnees,” said Ngo Thi Ngoc Lan, regional director of Navigos Search, a leading provider of executive search services in Vietnam. Applicants are recruited based on how well they suited the company, and not their studies abroad, Lan told VnExpress International. For middle level management jobs, employers care more about how an individual solves a practical problem in the business than an overseas university degree she or he possesses, she added. At Navigos, although many employees have studied in Europe, the U.S. and other Asian countries, “there is no special case when an employee was paid higher just because he or she studied abroad,” Lan said. One of the reasons returnees struggle to find a suitable job in their own country is because they see themselves at a higher place than their local peers, Lan said. In fact, an overseas degree can even become a disadvantage. Some Vietnamese businesses don’t regard returnees highly because they usually demand a higher salary than they are worth, Lan added. An applicant with a hospitality degree from Switzerland expects a salary from $600-$1,000 a month in Vietnam, but local hotels only employ them as waiters with a paycheck of $200-$300, she added. Echoing Lan, Phan Truong Son, deputy director of a local technical company, said that his employees are paid according to their performance, not degrees. Son rejected an applicant who came back from the U.S. a few months ago, because he asked for $1,000 a month while his capability was “not worth that much.” A student who’s just graduated needs to start small with basic skills like writing an email, but many returnees are looking to jump right into strategic positions in the company and do bigger things, Son said. “Their expectations are just too high,” he added. Most Vietnamese businesses don’t particularly prioritize recruiting returnees,” according to Ngo Thi Ngoc Lan, regional director of Navigos Search. Photo by Reuters A development gap Another difficulty that returnees face in finding a right job is the underdevelopment of some industries in Vietnam compared to other parts of the world. Foreign degree holders might see that things are done differently in Vietnam from what they learned overseas, said Kew Pham, a project manager at BMI, a U.K.-based organizer of international student fairs. As their colleagues might be out of date with the latest inventions and trends, it can be a challenging work environment for talented returnees, she added. For instance, derivatives, an investment tool that goes beyond simple stocks and bonds, “is a particular financial area that not many Vietnamese companies have stepped into,” said Nguyen Tri Hieu, an economist with over 30 years of banking experience in the U.S. and Vietnam. For this reason, students who have majored in this area in other countries might find it very difficult to find a suitable job upon returning to the country, Hieu said. However, the number of Vietnamese students going abroad has been increasing every year. Over 22,000 Vietnamese students attended colleges and universities in the U.S. last year, an increase for the 16th year in a row, according to the U.S.-based Institute of International Education. In Japan, Vietnam was ranked second in the number of foreign students, which was over 61,000 last year, over thirteen times higher than 2011, according to the Japan Student Services Organization. Vietnam sent over 130,000 students abroad in 2016, according to the Ministry of Education and Training. There’s hope, too But not all returnees find coming back to Vietnam a disappointing experience, said La Linh Nga, director of the Psycho-Pedagogy Research and Application Center in Hanoi (PPRAC). Those who have set clear targets when studying abroad can find the transitioning process easy and even rewarding, said Nga, who often counsels these returnees. Minh Giang, who returned to Vietnam from the U.K. two years ago, still finds the country “fun and exciting.” He plans to open his own business soon, which was the plan even before he went abroad to study. In fact, it was the reason he went abroad in the first place. Giang has not applied for a conventional job to climb up the corporate ladder, as he knew the work environment would not meet his expectations. But he remained upbeat. “There are still a lot of opportunities in Vietnam, and with a positive attitude, returnees can find them.”
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ao ba ba beauty....lol...
( Click to show/hide ) can buy em off the streets in wetnam...lol...hopefully nt expensive...lol
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alo abang...lidat you shiok ha...I ever seen whole strip lah...very common...
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fully naked u see one time aldy u probably wn't see agn aso...mayb see 2 times aldy might totally feel sian 2....lol,tis kind a bit abit see....will long 4 more de....lol
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It's time d world remove the curtains off the face of the Americans to reveal the truth of who they are and what's their intention in their quest to hold the whole world hostage in the name of world peace and the wars that would end all wars. It would be a fool for any nation to believe that the americans could possess weapons n chemicals of mass destructions but we could not so as to hv world peace and order. Let it be known that the Americans refused to sign a treaty amongst all nations to ban all types of weapons of mass destruction. |
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Sorry I am new to Vietnam so just curious
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I almost making a police report in each country to file a missing person...luckily you posted and I stopped...
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Haiz.......so many days never log in to post cum today then know kena suan by the super rich Mr 212.......so pai say........ Cheerios......SS08 ^_^
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Other videos are to sell sex and to find clients...but most of these had been flushed away by the FB admin... Now many are selling apparels or wares on video in FB...
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