“Massage has been practiced for thousands of years. Today,
if you need or want a massage, you can choose from among 80 massage therapy
styles with a wide variety of pressures, movements… all involve pressing,
rubbing, or manipulating muscles and other soft tissues with hands and fingers.
Sometimes even forearms, elbows, or feet are used.”
~http://www.webmd.com/balance/massage-therapy-styles-and-health-benefits
While
browsing through the classifieds of the newspapers, I came across numerous ads
for “Attractive Model Type Girls To Do
Massage”; “Classy,
smart, model type ladies needed”; “Attractive
masseuses needed immediately”; “Attractive young ladies needed to work as
masseuses”; “Attractive open minded girls needed for massage” … then it occurred to
me that unless you are “attractive” or “model type” or “attractive and open
minded” you can FORGET about becoming a masseuse!
Strangely, there is no
mention of the need for a masseur, attractive or otherwise, although I did see
one advertising “Alternative Massage Service for Distinguished Gentlemen”… hmmmm,
I wonder what that means? “Alternative” - Does this mean that your masseuse
would be an ugly, narrow minded, old woman? Or, could alternative in this case
be linked to “alternative” as in “alternative lifestyle?” –I have no clue!
Anyway,
bottom line is that there is clearly a considerable demand for massage services!
Is this an indication that we are a highly “stressed” nation? Are men the only
ones seeking out the services of these nubile masseuses?

I
also noticed various ads in which employers sought the services of employees “from
the country” meaning if you are from Kingston and St. Andrew and by extension
Portmore no need to apply. In this day and age, does anyone sincerely believe
that persons from the “country” or the rural areas are more honest, reliable,
hardworking and trustworthy or simply put, “better” workers than those from “town”? If
so, why? What makes the difference?
In
my limited view “country” people these days are on par with us “city folks”,
for the most part, unless of course you are talking about D-E-E-P rural areas
so remote that not even birds fly there. Gone are the days where you could
identify country folk because they dressed differently - you remember Maas Boysie
with his red gaberdine pants, multi
coloured floral shirt, and favorite kangol cap. Today they are dressed in the
latest fashions, bling and all – just like us! Heck, some of them even bleach
like city dwellers too! AMAZING!

At
the end of the day I suppose that it really comes down to preference as to whom
you feel more comfortable working with. However,
I am still a little curious as to why country people are preferred for certain
jobs; can someone explain to me please?
Another
thing, I have been noticing that several ads for missing persons, children or
otherwise, are not accompanied by pictures. Why? We all know that a picture
tells a thousand words so instead of using many words to describe someone which
could easily apply to a NUMBER of individuals PLEASE just try to get a picture.
Saying the person is “5’ 9”, dark
complexion, slim build, corn-row hairstyle” means NOTHING! NADA! ZILCH!
Otherwise,
you might end up with a description a la Jamaican style:
“Height:
Mi no know, ‘im tall. Yeah, ‘im taller dan mi (no big deal as you are quite
short) ‘im ‘bout so tall (gestures way above the head to indicate height) and
him have knock knees.
Weight:
Man, ‘im big and wagga and wagga, true mi a tell you a ‘cause ‘im nyam too much
dats why ‘im belly did get so big. Mi naaah tell no lie ‘im can EAT! ‘im love
food bad, bad! But ‘im did go pon one diet and was a plan fi go a gym next
month.
Complexion:
Yuh mean ‘im colour? Well, at first ‘im did darker dan me but true ‘im use the
cake soap and toothpaste and curry powder him did a turn inna a browning…’im
did kind a cute though.
Distinguishing
marks: Well, ‘im don’t really have no distinguishing mark. Di ongle ting is ‘im
have a scar pon him forehead where ‘im did lick im head when ‘im drop out a
Miss Gertie mango tree when ‘im was a boy. Oh, people call ‘im “big head” cause
his head big like a mandora coconut plus him eye dem kinda pulp…”
Please, skip
the description and provide a picture of the missing person, it will help us to help you.
True! I always wonder why dem dont have any picture of the missing people
ReplyDeleteHappens too frequently. Saw one in a local paper recently about a missing person. There was no picture and no indication of whether it was a male or female! Sadly, it was a unisex name...how can we help if we don't even know if we are looking for a missing male or female??!!
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