5 Australian Women Come To Cambodia To Volunteer for the World Health Organization & RHAC
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Yeah, hundreds of highly-qualified local doctors will lose out on their big chance to study neurosurgery now.Soyoung123 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2017 7:09 am What's so special about them. There have to be a thousand volunteers from Australia keeping busy/taking away jobs here annually.
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FTFY.vladimir wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2017 11:21 amYeah, hundreds of highly-qualified local doctors will lose out on their big chance to practice neurosurgery now.Soyoung123 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2017 7:09 am What's so special about them. There have to be a thousand volunteers from Australia keeping busy/taking away jobs here annually.
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Yes, they'll be taking away all those opportunities for local experts to work in reproductive health. The village witch doctors will be up in arms.Soyoung123 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2017 7:09 am What's so special about them. There have to be a thousand volunteers from Australia keeping busy/taking away jobs here annually.
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They are SAVIORS! Isn't it clear?Soyoung123 wrote:What's so special about them. There have to be a thousand volunteers from Australia keeping busy/taking away jobs here annually.
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G'day sheilas, come to save the world in your floral dresses. If you had any brains you'd get paid.
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We don't take street fares with our tuktuks and don't consider that we're taking ANY work from local drivers, but it's no surprise that the only locals to get shouty when they see me driving (four in three years, from memory) are generally pissed and lounging around in their tuk-tuk with no evident intention of actually doing any work for the day.vladimir wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2017 11:21 amYeah, hundreds of highly-qualified local doctors will lose out on their big chance to study neurosurgery now.Soyoung123 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 12, 2017 7:09 am What's so special about them. There have to be a thousand volunteers from Australia keeping busy/taking away jobs here annually.
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i wonder if the critics have ever contributed their time or donated their money for any altruistic cause.
what a bunch of skinflints.
what a bunch of skinflints.
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You can never tell a person's past. Perhaps the responses are fashioned from experience?frank lee bent wrote:i wonder if the critics have ever contributed their time or donated their money for any altruistic cause.
what a bunch of skinflints.
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I think these people volunteering are doing so because there is an obvious lack of local skilled medical personnel.
They should be commended for that, bit like Medcins sans Frontieres.
They should be commended for that, bit like Medcins sans Frontieres.
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