Rosa

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Author: Zielfa B. Maslin ISBN: 9781481795807
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK Publication: June 12, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK Language: English
Author: Zielfa B. Maslin
ISBN: 9781481795807
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK
Publication: June 12, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK
Language: English

To pursue her dream of a better future, Rosa sought work overseas. Leaving her husband and three children in the Philippines, she found out quickly that, when it comes to domestic work abroad, one has to forget ones own needs and desires. She saw this as her fate and Gods will. Chores had to be completed to the satisfaction of her foreign employers, whilst her dedication in taking care of their children was second to none. The Philippines, Singapore and England are vastly different worlds. Mastering her anxieties, she tackled unfamiliar tasks she never dreamt of - using washing machines, cooking with spices and wine, and handling fragile wine and spirit glasses. For this, she was paid much more than what many teachers in the Philippines earned in a month. This is Rosas story the story of an individual persons drive to improve her lot in life, in the context of the Philippine economic conditions.

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To pursue her dream of a better future, Rosa sought work overseas. Leaving her husband and three children in the Philippines, she found out quickly that, when it comes to domestic work abroad, one has to forget ones own needs and desires. She saw this as her fate and Gods will. Chores had to be completed to the satisfaction of her foreign employers, whilst her dedication in taking care of their children was second to none. The Philippines, Singapore and England are vastly different worlds. Mastering her anxieties, she tackled unfamiliar tasks she never dreamt of - using washing machines, cooking with spices and wine, and handling fragile wine and spirit glasses. For this, she was paid much more than what many teachers in the Philippines earned in a month. This is Rosas story the story of an individual persons drive to improve her lot in life, in the context of the Philippine economic conditions.

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