A Glimpse into Jessa’s Life: Overcoming Challenges Without Electricity | Q Adventures – Video Video

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  • Really wish her all the best. I have seen it myself also, Derek, where so many talented and intelligent kids are stuck between a rock and a hard place only because of finances and can’t move forward the way they want. Breaks my heart, to be honest. Thanks for doing this for the beautiful Filipino people. They deserve much better than what they are all getting from their governments etc.

  • Hey Q,, Duterte passed legislation making nursing school free but covid hit before it was implemented.
    Perhaps google about this and communicate around to see if any colleges have implemented it. Also you might check on if room and board is included. Maybe it will be easy for expats to loan the non-subsidized amount.

  • again watching the video you seem to try to impress these people you interview like you are some great world success. I notice you find the poor young pretty underage girls to interview I also wonder why are you interviewing these girls without their mother or father present I just wonder what type of college degree you have and how successful this guy is. I would never allow him to talk to my daughter like that

    • Thanks for watching. I am a high school drop out. Watch my next video in 2 days, if that doesn’t put things in perspective for you, I will accept defeat from you

    • @@qadventuresapparently they didnโ€™t watch the vlog. It explains why her father and mother wasnโ€™t present! โ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ.Shut Up! ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฏ

  • Such a shame , a pretty sweet young girl So sad she’s just one of many living in poverty ..you can see she hides her smile do to dental issues ..Just a side note ..Its fantastic people are donating here , fantastic , hope you realize youtube takes 30% of that …

  • She has good neighbours, they were looking out for a pretty girl being talked to by an older foreigner at her home where nobody else was in. It is shame you didn’t pay her for the interview at least, she was wary of others watching. You offered her was help with work abroad when she was a qualified nurse, which you will benefit from if it is your own agency as fees are charged as a rule
    . You are questioning poor people and we all know the answers, they are poor, some are getting help from family but most are not and the children cannot even go to school as parents can barely afford to feed them all, let alone buy school supplies and a uniform and snack money.

    • How do you know i didn’t? And how much should I pay? What’s the going rate? Even a generous 5k, what is that going the do after it runs out?

      Please watch my other videos to see some of my results before you scrutinize and tell me to conform

    • @@qadventures right on Q., your doing a very good thing, for a lot of people, Some people should just keep their bug mouth shut..

  • Wow. Shes as modest as she is beautiful. What the right opportunities she can go far. it was fun to see one of your previous guests drop by. I don’t know how to give

  • @Q Adventures Derek my friend it’s always so good to see you out and about chatting with the locals and sharing with us there lives and what they do to survive.๐Ÿ™
    Always great content man.
    Hey whenever you were at jessa’s mum’s store that girl that came to buy something was the same girl you interviewed before remember.
    Funny girl.๐Ÿ˜…

  • husband speaking time 5:18 pm on the 5th taking time away from the Presidential election to watch your show. Mactan Newtown – our Vistamar Resort is up
    behind it. We will be there on the 21st.

  • She is such a smart nice girl. She will go far in life. I admire her ambition๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š God bless her and her family always.

    • plenty of smart Filipino – well educated who don’t go far – you live in a fairly land… and God is the biggest problem for Filipino.. you are delusional..

  • You and AI are good people mate, sharing your good fortune with these lovely hard working people, bless you all

  • What frustrates the hell out of me, is that the Philippines with its super abundance of natural resources, being one of the richest countries in the world for the minerals, and yet they give it away with yearly licenses to the foreigners, the people are being bled dry for generations, and yet they still are loving to us foreigners, amazing people..

    • Worst thing to happen to the Philippines was Spain. Subjugation of an entire nation for 300+ years is damn near impossible to unshackle. Generational subservience. Humanity is ruthless.

    • Not only that , the American military bases and ties to America…there’s no way anyone should live in such poverty with the technology the world has๐Ÿ˜ข

    • @@Michael-cr2rn Yes you are correct Michael, but one must look deeper than what is told and seen, CIA have been working under cover in the Philippines for decades, the bases are their what people perceive for strategic measures lol, and not what they are really their for..

  • Derek, I was about to say you and AI should set up a new human resources corporation, and then you said it in the video, absolutely brilliant Derek, and being their yourself hands on, it is a long process, and you have to do most things yourself, along with insurance for everyone, one thing is when the say USA employers do the live video interviews, pls pls pls make sure you conduct and teach the locals that especially nurses, they have to be very very open, and no yes sir no sir answers when doing the interviews, as I opened the similar type company decades ago with the Indian and Nepal people, 99% failed the interviews as they just did not communicate and have a laugh as such with potential employers.. All were super qualified, but the change of culture needs addressing when working abroad, the nurses need to be super strong minded…..YOU GUYS ARE GOING TO KILL IT AS THEY SAY, Wish I was their to help… All the very best mate..

    • I 100% agreed. Clash of cultures that I will address when the time comes. On camera, I will 100% be accused by keyboard warriors that knows nothing of culture outside their mother’s basement

    • @@qadventures Nice of you to reply so quickly Derek. Hope all is well and your arm is now good.. I would set up a small room to conduct like a weeks role model sessions for the nurses wanting to work abroad, as they for sure need to totally change their minds with working in USA hospitals, it is literally a WAR ZONE, and if they are not used to controlling men, and abuse with a super strong mind and body, they will not get pass GO mate, honestly..

  • I don’t know why people always look for a negative or think your some perv, sometimes the person asking the sicko questions makes me think what’s going on in there mind.

  • Its Nice you guys helping that girl, but i got the feeling that was only half the Story she looked a bit sad. How come she can afford that Smartphone ? Leaves a lot of questions in the open. Girls without fatherfigures often make bad decisions. She would at least need a Mentor like you with life experience to reach her goals, especially when first being abroad.

  • Call me crazy but this girl should be a model. Very good body posture and a symmetrical face. Put her in a dress and Ai should make some nice pictures. Maybe she could do some little jobs for local business or car rentals or bike rentals (looking to Derek)…something like that.

    I wish her all the best and looking forward to her next steps. I hope Derek will keep updating us ๐Ÿ™‚

  • I personally like the guy doing the interviews, I think heโ€™s pretty cool and down to earth. And I also believe that the Filipino people are just beautiful looking people. Everyoneโ€™s being weird about her being pretty but she looks like a normal looking girl to me.

  • I am keeping following you bro. I just cannot believe why this country with so much resources with so much people struggling. I have made so much research by myself it is difficult to come to a conclusion regarding this problem.

    • I, myself, have decided the answer is impossible so I don’t bother. I just do what I can to contribute as best I can

  • would be nice to be wealthy enough to sponsor some of these kids.. study to ne a nurse still costs money that they dont have . and pinay nurses earn way more working in other countrys ,, jessa would become the family bread winner ..sending money home to her family.. seems western countrys steal away all the hard working people though. and for anyone reading this ,, 5 pesos is only 13 cents in australia . i would have taken a juice and left 500 P in the box ,, thats $12,93 in aud ,,

    • You are right and I don’t blame the locals as they are underpaid and mistreated. Please watch our upcoming videos that puts this perspective in conversation and a few surprises for Jessa

    • aged care would be another option for these kids . lots of OFW in australia doing that,, nursing and even macdonalds will hire on a contract .but would they want to work that job for 4 years .

  • The thing about this story is it’s far too common men in the Philippines often leave their families for another or just straight out neglect their responsibilities……..

  • i watched a video with pea a couple of years ago and they were saying you need to be able to speak very good english to do a nursing degree???

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