Are you happy in Puerto Rico?
According to the 2016 UN World Happiness Survey, Denmark, Switzerland and Iceland are the happiest countries on earth.
How about you? Are you happy in Puerto Rico? Do you feel happier today in your host country than before in your home country? What has contributed to the change?
In your opinion, are locals in Puerto Rico happy? How can you tell?
Please share your experience!
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Rough life for you.
I am still in the states and will soon be having fun shoveling 24 inches of snow every few days in a month or two.

Puerto Rico has an incredible amount going for it, and it's a lovely place. But whether you're talking the lack of doctors/medical care issues, tax office lines, or dealing with the utilities, the lack of service/functional business can be a drag. It's not that everything is perfect in the States, it's more that things COULD work better here, but they just...don't. Like when you go to the grocery store, and there are long lines - but all the employees are just standing around texting and talking to each other, instead of helping check out/bag groceries. Or the elevators in your building are 1.5 years past their inspection expiration, but when you ask the maintenance guy, he just shrugs and tells you "eh, they won't pass." Like that's....ok?
The lack of caring gets to you after a while, even when everything else is amazing. Still wouldn't want to move back to the mainland, but I can feel how it might wear me down, long-term.
Am I happy?
Yes, sometimes I am very happy here. When I am at a beautiful beach or when I am out with friends at a beach bar, enjoying life.
But the reality is, that life here is a challenge for your nerves!
I freak out every time I am driving because people here win their license in the lottery and police isn't doing their work.
And yes, doctor appointments, shopping or things like getting a new drivers license can kill you!
People here don't know nothing about service and it seems that they just don't care. If you tell them that something takes too long they smile at you or they get angry.
My husband told the people who pick up the trash not to come again in the middle of the night because they wake us up.
They came at 3 ir 4.30 am in the morning!
4 weeks ago my husband got out of bed and told them to stop it. There are laws and they should keep the laws!
The trash people told him that if he got a problem with that they will not pick up the trash anymore. And believe it or not, they are not coming in our street anymore!
My husband had to call there and to tell them, that they should come and pick up the trash.
Again second week without tradh pick up.
Yes, we are very happy here!

What about the other people in the same street, are they upset about the time of the trash pickup?
With the heat in PR, I can understand that they want to get the trash run done by noon and head to the beach or the bar, but the noice at 3 am can be a problem.
Trash pickup a lot of times is contracted to a company by the town, talk to the Mayor's office about both issues, the early hour and the fact they stop coming.
Servers typically make a pittance in salary and if they do not get good tips they tend to sour quickly, that is not an excuse, but it is what happens a lot of times. The problem is the management that does not properly train them and is not quick to get rid of people that do lousy service.
As to government workers ..... Forget it, you will get an ulcer if you get upset with them, the government and the unions protect them, so removing them hardly ever happens. They know it, so the give the worse they can get away with.
Businesses need to train the people and get rid of those that are inefficient or provide lousy service, after all there are a lot of people looking for a job and few jobs. As an employer I would be very selective, but in goverment, due to protections it is hard to fire someone.

When I get to go to the island, I am very happy. I do feel lost a bit because so much has changed since I left the island, new urbanizaciones, new malls, expressways, new hotels and goverment offices I never had to deal with because I was barely 20 back then.
I do hate to leave the island and come back to work away from my brother, my oldest son, grand kids, cousins and aunts that all live in the island.
Every year I am away from PR makes me wonder if I will ever return to my Isla Del Encanto. Yes, I am super home sick because I can not yet move to the island, but the ducks are starting to line up and I am getting more mainlanders friends in the island thru this forum so I will not loose my English and I will have the opportunity to show them the richness of the island.
If I walk into a store, gas station, market, I automatically smile and everyone graciously treats me with loving warmth and respect. My spanish is pretty broken, but with a smile and a humble "lo siento", many will make an effort to communicate, with kindness.
I've travelled 45 of the 50 contiguous U.S. States and never found consistency of kindness and respect, until I moved to Puerto Rico. And who can complain, when people love their culture enough to sing their songs openly, dance their dances publicly, and share their culture so freely, to us U.S. "EXPATS".
YES, I am happy in Puerto Rico, my home.
Everywhere there's something that is not as nice/good and PR is no exception but Utopia doesn't exist.
It still drives me crazy after 9 years!
But the real problem is management which does not keep an eye on this, does not train their employees and does not take corrective action. Low level management should be accountable for this and if not then it is a problem that goes all the way to upper management.
Get on Facebook and twitter and name names, if it goes viral it will start to change those companies. Best if you have it on video or at least voice. Time to stop this SHIT!
Shame the management of the store for not correcting this type of behavior
I recently saw a post on FB, where someone was looking for a product, and one reply stated that that person, should be looking at PR-owned businesses first... in my experience, ALL franchises here in PR are locally owned. Thats why you cannot order items from walmart.com (last time I tried), but could only go to walmartpr.com, which basically shows where stores are, what the hours are, and a telephone number, (which will NEVER be answered, if called). But, one living in the USVI, can go online to Walmart.com, and order items, for delivery to the local walmart, in St. Thomas.
ReyP wrote:The issue with service I can only guess at, people under payed that have no training in customer service are dealing with rude customers all day and just want to go home, after a while they stop giving a dam.
But the real problem is management which does not keep an eye on this, does not train their employees and does not take corrective action. Low level management should be accountable for this and if not then it is a problem that goes all the way to upper management.
Get on Facebook and twitter and name names, if it goes viral it will start to change those companies. Best if you have it on video or at least voice. Time to stop this SHIT!
Shame the management of the store for not correcting this type of behavior
If we accept it, then it is done for.
Justpeachyy wrote:I can't wait to be back in the states to be honest. Completely different standard of living.
Public agencies are always a problem, private firms less so. I guess you live and learn, vote with your feet, trade where they treat you well.
As far as dealings with customer service on the phone...Don't waste your time! But going to face to face luckily for me it hasn't been bad.. Been to Home Depot, Walmart, PepBoys, AutoZone and TMobile no problem. Mind you all American companies who probably better train their employees. But dealing with AAA (water company) is like pulling teeth and the same with Direct TV.. Never takes 1 tech to resolve the problem and takes multiple visits. I now past 3 yrs hooked up Prepaid DirectTV and haven't had any problems that can't be fixed with a 1/2 hr. Unfortunately, helping my father with his DirectTv help doesn't get better. Will convince him to let me hook up the Prepaid setup. As far as having anyone direspect and ignore me when it's for nonsense if I can't get through service employee, then the store manager will hear my grief and forget the smile and politeness.
People in service probably start nice and friendly and later develop an attitude to do the minimum required to do their job. Lousy pay may be the reason and noticing that what little they get does not go far.
But it is up to management and the owners to correct the issue and nip it in the butt as it is costing them business. The problem is people accepting the bad service instead of raising hell with the management and then not following thru by voting with their feet.
Services like tube and Facebook can help spread the word and make management pay attention. People should use them, which then cause more people to become aware and also raise hell. Either they correct it or they lose business.
Give them Hell
Rey
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