One thing that surprised me was that a significant portion of the jobs available in New Zealand did not require a college degree. All the girls I talked to (both shoppers and salespeople) only held high school degrees. On the other hand, you need to be a college grad to get a job as a salesperson here in the Philippines. This is probably because a college education in the country with more sheep than people is far more expensive than here. Funny thing is, those high school grads working in the malls probably know more than some of the salespeople in the malls here, if you actually sat down and tried to talk to them intelligently about a subject like history or politics. But a great deal of the Kiwis I talked to over a cup of coffee had little knowledge of the Philippines. They laughed when was I teasing them and when I was making small talk, but when I was asked about my country and started talking about the Philippines economic situation, overpopulation and the conflict between the Muslims and the government in Mindanao, they were at a loss for words. Thats fine with me, I can understand if they were a bit shocked. But nearly each and every one of them gave out this laugh that suggested they werent exactly sure whether to laugh or not. When it came to the really interesting subjects, the Kiwi chicks werent much fun to talk to. It just so happened that the only one worth conversing with was a Filipina who had lived in New Zealand for eight years. Imagine that.
My uncle is a finance and administration manager in a New Zealand company. Hes in charge of 400 Kiwis.
The Philippines and New Zealand have almost identical landmasses, but the disparity between the two populations is tremendous. We have 85 million people, many of whom are below the poverty line and living as tightly packed as a can of sardines. They have four million people who are already complaining that there isnt enough space for everyone in New Zealand. If only we could find a way to solve our overpopulation, it would make things a lot easier for the rest of us.