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Jamaica: Lawyer:
HELLO THERE ARE NO SUCH LAWYERS. I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO GET MONEY BACK FROM A PERSON AND PAID THE LAWYER 500USA DOLLARS SINCE 2014 AND UNTILL NOW NO LUCK. THE COURTS SAID THEY SERVED THE [ERSON WHICH TURN OUT THEY NEVER DID SO I AM TRYING MY SELF.
THERE IS ONE THAT IS DECENT THAT HANDLED MY FATHER PROBATE AND HE IS FAIRLY DECENT EXCEPT THE SECRETARY IS A BIT SLOW AND INCONSISTENT. LET ME KNOW. YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE TO KEEP FOLLOWUP WITH THE SECRETARY AND MAKE SURE WHAT IS NECESSARY IS FOLLOWED THROUGH BY HER.
Jamaica: taxe:
Need a Taxi to pick me up at Mobay Airport on July 12 at 8:00PM going to
Wiltshire Reasonable price please
Jamaica: Private Accmodation:
Private furnished room available in Trelawny. Walk to beach 15 min to Falmouth and 30mins to Mobay Airport. Nicew views of mountains.
Short/long term $500.00 USA
Jamaica: Looking for a job:
I am also looking for a partime job in Jamaica I recently moved to Wilshire and ha ve a lot of time on my hands.
I am experienced in a variety of fields but I worked with a large hospital in Toronto for a very long time. I like meeting people and I like a very busy environment. If there are any Agencies that can help me I would appreciate it as I am a mature worker
Regards
Jamaica: So I've moved to Mobay:
Congratulations I will be moving there by December end and I will need friends too because I am a lone. I know Jamaica very well and the cculture even though I am also Canadian. pls call me 1-876-8785166
Jamaica: GETTING A JOB IN JA that pays in cdn or us funds:
I am a Canadian retiree that lived in Jamaica months at a time. Certainly it is quite different from Canada but if you can accept that it is two different lifestyles then you will be okay. Both places have their ups and downs so I ve learnt to accept that Jamaica is what it is and when I am there I try to make the best of it. Safety is the most important and secondly respect the locals and do not threat them differently from what you would do here, You will find that it is not that bad after all. As for a job you are better off offering a service or finding a job on line.
Good Luck and if you need some assistance or someone to show you around 1-876-878-5166
Jamaica: Montego Bay/ Trelawny:
Accomodation needed from
September 16th
Arriving from Canada and is looking for possible long term
No smoke/pets
Jamaica: Funerals in jamaica:
Read all the replies regarding Funerals so I would like to share my story.
I visited my dad regularly since 1999 and spent many wonderful moments with him. He started to get ill in 2015 so I went to look after him as I am a retiree and had the time to spend. Although he had others that were tending to his care I felt that I could do a little more and did my best to work with the other two ladies as a team. My father was so ill that it would be difficult on anyone caretaker, moreover I believe that caregiving is a two way street.
To my surprise everyone resented me leaving my comfort zone in Toronto to look after my dad. They wanted me to pay others to look after him and provide jobs. Honestly, I did not want to do that since I worked in the medical field for many years and had a little bit more knowledge yet I respected everyone who could help because I could not do it alone because of my own health issues. Iwas just amaze at the attitude of these people they made my life a living hell but I still endured everything and still went all the way. He had appointments with doctors and hospitals and I manage to take him to all his appointments even though I have not lived in Jamaica for over 40 years I would do anything for my DAD. After his appointments I left for Canada and he died 2 days before I went back to Jamaica to continue caring for him.
When he died even though my family knew that I would be there in 2 days they went and removed his body without getting an autopsy done which I wanted one. You see everyone blamed me for putting him in a Nursing home even though he was hospitalized for 13 days when no one visited him. I was there the 13days from 10-6 at nights. Moreover my dad always said he needed a change.
Anyway since I had his birth certificate and time I registered his death and got the necessary documents for his Funeral. There were some disagreement as to where he should be buried behind an old outside toilet and a spot that is a watercourse over a Cemetery nearby where everyone would be comfortable visiting.
There was my brother and his girlfriend and my Aunt and after much debate they won and so I left upset and in a hurry and unfortunately with the death certificate.
The next morning I went to the funeral home to hand over the death certificate as it was needed for the burial. Before I could say anything the receptionist informed me that my Aunt and my brother signed a document saying that I should not view his body or have anything to do with the Funeral. Again I left with the death certificate. However I knew that they would find a way to bury him as anything can be done in Jamaica if you can a=pay off people.
The funeral went on but I did not attend. I w as at peace considering I spent a lot of time, burst into my retirement funds and did the best I could for him while he was a live and so at that point it did not matter to me. I was delighted I spent many days with him talking singing and praying with him. At one time the nursing home offered me a place to stay.
After a few weeks I bump into people who attended the funeral and they told me they heard what happened and would have done the same. The funeral and wake went really, really bad I heard everything was disorganised and I figure it was due to lack of funds.
In the mean time it was my plans to send him off with dignity and as an appreciation for all the people that touched his life even in some small way I would have gone the extra mile to show my appreciation.
I felt denied but still happy that I have good memories of my DAD and even to this day still wish I had done more and spend more.
I do not feel good most days in Canada so I recently moved to Wilshire in Falmouth. My hope is that the ocean views of the Island will help me heal.
Sine 1999 my time was always shared with my Dad and the beautiful waters of the Island it is where I heal and feel better.
So thanks for reading my story.
Jamaica: Free Breakfast/Lunch:
Free Breakfast or Lunch just to attend a Seminar in Negril. The food is great and it is in an International Hotel.
Jamaica: Tour Guide/Companion:
I am Canadian Citizen that lives in Jamaica for months at a time if you are new to Negril and need some one to assist you and get around pls email me I will be there again form Dec 15 to April. I know my way around real well
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