Showing posts with label Nurse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nurse. Show all posts
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Filipina nurse in NY, who inherited $60M from reclusive heiress, revealed in new book
The identity of the Filipina-American nurse who received houses and cars worth $30 million and who stands to inherit another $30 million in cash from a copper-mining heiress has finally been revealed in a forthcoming book about the fabulous wealth and the reclusive life of the nurse's generous mistress.
The 58-year-old nurse had been previously identified by her Jewish name, Hadassah Peri, but Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, NBC Universal investigative reporter Bill Dedman, has found out that she was born in the town of Sapian in Capiz as Gicela Oloroso, with her father as a former vice mayor also of the same fishing town.
Raised as a Roman Catholic, Oloroso converted to Orthodox Judaism when she met and married in 1982 an Israeli immigrant and New York taxi driver, Daniel Peri.
Oloroso was assigned to care for the childless Huguette Clark by an agency in 1991, and became a "friend and loyal companion," according to the copper-mining heiress's will, until "Mrs. Clark" died in 2011, aged 104, after spending decades in hospitals despite excellent health.
"When she was assigned to Huguette, the Peris (Oloroso and husband) owned a small apartment in Brooklyn," said Dedman in his new book, Empty Mansions, which he collaborated with Clark nephew Paul Newell Jr. By the time Mrs. Clark passed away, the Peris owned seven residences -- "all but the first apartment had been bought by Huguette."
The properties include two apartments at the Gatsby, a pre-war building on East Ninety-Sixth Street in Manhattan with views of Central Park, with Mrs. Clark also taking care of the association dues and taxes for the units.
"She paid for twenty years of schooling for the three Peri children...for their medical bills, piano lessons, violin lessons, and Hebrew lessons, their basketball and summer camps in upstate New York," wrote Dedman. "When the Peris had some trouble with back taxes, she paid for that" as well.
In return, Oloroso, classified as a temp worker, hardly took a day-off in her two decades of service with Mrs. Clark.
"So despite the Orthodox prohibition on working on Saturday, and despite having three school-age children, for many years (Oloroso) worked for Huguette from 8 am to 8 pm, 12 hours a day, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year," Dedman said. "She was up and out of the house before her children left for school and home close to bedtime," come rain or shine.
The children, on the other hand, ran errands for Huguette, "finding Japanese art books she asked for and ordering jewelry from Gump's San Francisco, which she liked to give away to the children of doctors and nurses," Dedman said.
Mrs. Clark also was generous with her cash with Oloroso's children, writing over $1.9 million in checks to the three kids from 1996 through 2011. She also paid $35,000 in medical bills for Oloroso's older son, as well as giving money for Oloroso's brother, who had trouble finding work.
As well, Mrs. Clark underwrote a series of new cars the Peris had acquired over the years, each one about twice as expensive as the last: a Lincon Navigator, a Hummer and finally a 2001 Bentley Arnage Le Mans, one of only 150 in the world.
"The former taxi driver Daniel Peri was now driving a Bentley," wrote Dedman, failing to contain his sarcasm.
The book does quote Oloroso as being unhappy with the fastest four-door sedan in the world, saying the Bentley was not a practical car in Brooklyn.
"To tell you the truth, we never enjoy this car," Oloroso told Dedman. "So expensive to repair -- you scare something going to bang it. It is hell. I cannot drive it. My kids don't enjoy it. You are scared somebody going to steal it. I don't know why we buy this stupidity, you know."
Empty Mansions will be released on Sept. 10 and will immediately be available digitally to Philippine readers through Amazon.
Heard through the grapevine
Taipan son Lucio Tan Jr. has reincarnated his short-lived Vietnamese bistro along Pasay Road into a Filipino restaurant named "Yum-Yum," complete with natively-attired lissome lasses as door-side barkers to hail customers.
source: interaksyon.com
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Filipino nurses warned vs e-mail scam on non-existent Canada jobs
MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Foreign Affairs is warning the public against a scam circulating by e-mail that offers Filipino nurses non-existent jobs in Toronto-based hospitals.
Citing a report from the Philippine consulate general in Canada, the DFA said the e-mail offers work with Shouldice and other hospitals in Toronto. It invites nurses to “coaching interviews” conducted by staff of these hospitals in Makati to prepare them for interviews by the Canadian embassy in Manila.
Participants are made to pay a fee of P3,888 for the “coaching interview,” which is a prelude to a two-day seminar at the completion of the initial consultation, the consulate said.
According to Shouldice Hospital, it has been represented illegitimately and falsely by an “unidentified” agency in the Philippines in conducting interviews of nurses, who have been sent e-mails supposedly from Shouldice Hospital.
In the past few days, Shouldice Hospital has been receiving at least 100 e-mails and telephone inquiries about these “coaching interviews” for potential employment in its hospital in Thornhill, Ontario.
These would-be participants are asked to send money via Western Union, specifically to somebody using Shouldice Hospital’s officers, including its chief executive officer.
The consulate general thus “advises recipients to be wary of such invitations, especially those that demand money from potential applicants.”
source: interaksyon.com
Thursday, August 23, 2012
UST grad tops June 2012 nursing board; 27,823 pass licensure exam
MANILA, Philippines - A graduate of the University of Sto. Tomas topped the June 2012 nurse licensure examination, which was passed by 27,823, or 45.69 percent, of 60,895 examinees.
Download the full list of passers by clicking on this link.
source: interaksyon.com
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Swedish hospital looking for 'TV-series' hot nurses
A hospital is looking for attractive nurses who are "TV-series hot."
Or not. The Stockholm South General in Sweden ran an advertisement that said: "You will be motivated, professional, and have a sense of humour. And of course, you will be TV-series hot or a Soder hipster."
"Throw in a nurse's education and you are welcome to seek a summer job at Sodersjukhuset's (Stockholm South General) emergency department," the ad said.
However, Jorgen Andersson, the nursing manager, later told the news site The Local, an English-language Swedish newspaper, that the ad was only meant to catch people's attention.
While the hospital wanted to hire competent nurses, it also wanted to stand out with their ad campaign, Andersson said.
The hospital hasn't received any negative feedback, a report of the news site Emirates 24/7 said on Wednesday.
"We hope we piqued your curiosity and you want to come and meet us, so we can tell you more about your future as a nurse," a statement of the hospital said.
Last year, Philippine Vice President Jejomar Binay said job opportunities in Sweden may be opened for Filipino nurses.
article source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/249094/pinoyabroad/swedish-hospital-looking-for-tv-series-hot-nurses
Or not. The Stockholm South General in Sweden ran an advertisement that said: "You will be motivated, professional, and have a sense of humour. And of course, you will be TV-series hot or a Soder hipster."
"Throw in a nurse's education and you are welcome to seek a summer job at Sodersjukhuset's (Stockholm South General) emergency department," the ad said.
However, Jorgen Andersson, the nursing manager, later told the news site The Local, an English-language Swedish newspaper, that the ad was only meant to catch people's attention.
While the hospital wanted to hire competent nurses, it also wanted to stand out with their ad campaign, Andersson said.
The hospital hasn't received any negative feedback, a report of the news site Emirates 24/7 said on Wednesday.
"We hope we piqued your curiosity and you want to come and meet us, so we can tell you more about your future as a nurse," a statement of the hospital said.
Last year, Philippine Vice President Jejomar Binay said job opportunities in Sweden may be opened for Filipino nurses.
article source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/249094/pinoyabroad/swedish-hospital-looking-for-tv-series-hot-nurses
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