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 Saturday, March 05, 2005 
         
    my answer would be- a friend of mine was recounting the question-and-answer portion of a pageant. the question was something like this: do you agree to the proposal that nursing graduates should be required to serve for at least 2 years first before they will be allowed to leave the country and work abroad? my friend found it really absurd when the contestants had a hard time answering and commented: dyos ko po, yun na nga lang yun tanong eh. ang dali dali lang sagutin. sure. for a pageant like that, the answer would be easy. just go for what is ideal, never for what is practical... rarely for what is sincere.. but in real life? i don't know. up to this very moment, i have been discussing with myself as to how i will answer the question.. in actual situation. whatever reflections i have arrived at, it wasn't easy. too many squabbles between my cerebrum and heart transpired. nursing grads to be required to serve the country for 2 years before leaving our land.. i believe that it should be upon the discretion of the graduate. first of all, service is not something you should require. service comes from the heart. sure. service for your countrymen. still, service is something you cannot force. otherwise, it is no longer genuine. second, if the government cannot provide the compensation that the nurses truly deserve, it should not hinder the nurse for aspiring to get hold of what they ought to have.. of what they are worthy of. thirdly, i have met more than a dozen of nursing students.. each having different motives for taking up such course. let us allow them to fulfill their purposes. believe me, it's not always about the monetary value. if only the government could learn to set its priorities, then maybe.. just MAYBE.. we will not ran out nurses in our country... Bone painted the world at 4:46 AM |  | 
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