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cjlio1
post Apr 10 2018, 06:38 PM

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when you migrate to OZ u need to do it when you are young generally below 30s and have kids and are investing everything you have in the long haul for your kids future



cjlio1
post Apr 11 2018, 09:25 AM

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QUOTE(ngaisteve1 @ Apr 10 2018, 09:43 PM)
oh i am 39 liao  sweat.gif
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can still make it but you gonna slog like an old cow toiling the soil 24/7 366 days a year and do be afraid to take toilet cleaner jobs as there aint anything you can do in the job market now unless you start your own business, even that its usually either restaurant or selling something i.e. minimarket, health products, sex toys etc.., everything else is already there and present in all burbs, county and states

there are a ton of over 30s Aussies in managerial positions everywhere, new\noob asians typically are bottom rung jobs
you are a SVP or even COO in your home country so what, in OZ you are nothing more then a noob vying for high ranking positions with the locals
unless you are one of those superstar COOs that can turn things around and return high profits or have some kind of invention or selling some kind of unique stuff that you are not able to find in OZ and is in demand.

else dont even think about asking for a high post unless you are damn lucky. this is where you hear all the story of ppl migrating over there thinking they can get better bla bla bla, thats when reality kick you in the nuts and you are forced to come back with your tail between your legs as you have run outta money to survive. then when ppl ask why you come back you will lie and say boring lah, no this no that lah, all farking excuses, you just didnt cut it there

you want to be a manger and work for someone you gotta start young and work from the bottom up, this is where you children comes in.
as mentioned migrating is for the benefit of your children, your life will be sacrificed and forfeited
cjlio1
post Mar 6 2024, 09:40 AM

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You really need to think hard and long on what you intend to do there first. You need to have a 1, 3 and 5 year plan. After 5 years its business as usual. I haz a cousin and many collegues who left their high paying local jobs and migrated. Even thoughthey dont want to say it but their fake smiles and pain in their eyes says it all. They just suck it up and continue life as usual. Those days they are in for the children education but nowadays it’s no longer affordable. Price increases across the board and sometimes hard to even make payments. A few even work as blue collar until they got enough to restart their practice or business. They other key is you need to check if all your qualifications is accepted there.

 

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