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six4
10-11-2007, 12:15 PM
In light of all the information that are readily available at our finger tips, there are some of us who are still in the dark when it comes to life in North America. As the saying goes, all that glitter is not gold and half the story has never been told.

In any event, I am glad to hear that she made it back home safely.

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl ... e161215336 (http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_news?id=161215069#message161215336)

NY job turns into nightmare for Trini

Richard Charan rcharan@trinidadexpress.com

Thursday, October 11th 2007


A poor woman who wanted to give her children a Christmas to remember, went to New York to work as a care giver, but ended up enslaved, abandoned and lost in a city of 19 million people.

Strangers helped her get to the Trinidad and Tobago consulate, and, last Saturday, she made it back home.

The 38-year-old mother of three spoke out yesterday, hoping to warn others about the scam and to remind them of the phrase "all that glitters is not gold".

She asked that her name and that of her husband not be used for fear of ridicule by relatives and neighbours in their hometown of Princes Town.

Fraud Squad detectives have heard it all before.

The Express was told about people placing advertisements in the newspaper offering jobs abroad. Police advised that interested persons seek to verify their authenticity.

The Southern Division Fraud Squad recently arrested a man on eight counts of defrauding people with the trick that he could secure them nursing jobs in England. They paid between $15,000 and got nothing.

The housewife who ended up lost in New York paid $5000 to get there. When she returned to Trinidad, all she had for her troubles was $50.

Her 38-year-old husband is just happy she made it back alive.

He said: "My wife got this contact from a woman who said she knew of this care giving job, where you got free accommodation, food and US $400 a week. She had a visa and left on September 30."

From the moment she landed, it went sour.

The job was not in New York but a three hour drive away. The geriatric home was in a rural area, with no other houses in sight. The woman knew not the address.

The 1 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. shift six days a week turned into a grinding sixteen hour workday.

The husband said: "When my wife complained, they said she was being trained to clean, bathe and feed and help the old people move from bed to chair."

Her room was given to a patient within days and she was asked to sleep on the couch.

The husband, a road worker, said: "My wife complained. But she didn't know where she was, could not call a taxi to get her. When I called, the phone was always busy. My wife said she can't handle this. They gave her some money for the four days she worked. But they deducted US$50 as a transport fee."

The woman was left in the massive Grand Central Station, and spent the day begging for help.

Her husband said: "She was lost. She didn't know the area. She met two men, like God sent them, who made phone calls, and took her to the consulate. They helped her. Lucky she had some US on her. She paid to come home."

The couple had already discussed how they would use the money the woman planned to make.

"We were thinking six to one (the currency conversion). The opportunity looked nice. But it didn't work out. I just glad she is safe."

But he said his wife was scarred by the experience.

"She is stressed out. Her eyes sink in. She can't rest, only thinking about how they treated her like a slave."

Falcon
10-11-2007, 01:37 PM
I didnt see this in the article so please help me: did she go ILLEGALY to work? Thanks.

sylvestter
10-11-2007, 01:58 PM
there is another thread on this:
\http://www.ttonline.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=196

punkinvine
10-15-2007, 08:22 PM
Bought cat in bag and when it was let out she got scratched badly. No work permit, holiday visa, she was exploited from home in Tnt by her own. She geh ketch good

Darkangel49
02-18-2008, 06:58 PM
I read a similar story where a lady went to England to work for doctors they beat her and she never went anywhere the first day they left the house she climb thru a window ran to a neighbor house who call the cops and she was send back to trinidad. The Doctors went on tiral but she won't stand witnes so they got off.