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Philippine Showbiz Today
November 22 - December 7, 2018
CLASSIFIEDS
WANTED ETHNIC COOK
Specializing in Filipino Dishes with at least 3 years
experience in Filipino commercial cooking. Knowledge
of regional Filipino dishes an advantage. Energetic and
willing to work in a fast paced environment. Duties include
preparing, cooking and keeping kitchen clean.
$15/ hr. permanent full time with MSP benefit.
Mail resumé to:
Tindahan Grocery
120-5960 Minoru Blvd
Richmond, BC V6X 3J3
Penney Auto Body & Glass
is looking for an Automotive Detailer to join its team.
Duties include washing of exterior of vehicles, detailing
of interior of vehicles, pick up and drop off customers
vehicles and general shop duties ( cleaning and
maintenance ).
Full time opportunity and wages based on
experience.
Please email resumé to:
[email protected]
NOW HIRING
Senior Bro Auto Detail Inc. is looking for a
Full Time Car Detailer/ Car Washer
For more information, call Bro at 604-724-1455
How Maris Racal
responds to catcalls
Catcalling is a nuisance and,
at times, a safety concern woman
generally have to put up with on a
daily basis.
Maris Racal, 21, proves that
even those in show biz are not
spared from such behavior, and
wondered aloud how other girls
deal with it.
The actress and singer pos-
ted yesterday on Twitter, Nov. 21:
“What do you girls do when you
get catcalled?”
She answered her own ques-
tion in another tweet, “Because
what I did, I made a staring con-
test and he looked away first. Fli-
pped him off when I got off the
plane.”
Racal was recently in Japan
to watch Taylor Swift’s Reputation
Stadium Tour at the Tokyo Dome
yesterday, Nov. 21.
Women answering her ques-
tion mainly said that they ignored
catcalls or that they also flipped
off their harassers.
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED DRIVER
Longhaul Class 1 driver required for a well-
established local company for long haul dry
van work to the US and back. competitive rates,
running the same route for the last 19 years,
pre-cleared shipments in both directions, well-
maintained trucks, 24-hour dispatch.
If interested,
call 604-617-9825 or 604-617-9824
It pays to advertise…
Call 604-588-6397
or email [email protected]
Twitter user @ItsYaGirlMa-
di09 said, “I usually just go and flip
them off but when I’m extra mad I
throw random sh*t at them.”
Lovelyann (@lyannevol) ga-
ve a creative solution: “Nangun-
gulangot. Ewan ko pag di pa turn
off yun (I pick my nose. If that’s
not a turn-off I don’t know what
is).”●
- N. Guno, Inq.
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