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Sign up with Google Sign up with Facebookoffhand, I'd say,,,,,,,, No. Ok, I'll explain... if you are over sea, u are flying, and the birds that like to fly over sea are Albatross & Gulls. and as Audobon Society has noted many times, 'those are some lazy-azz birds! most won't even take a job if it's offered to them!'
PulSartre:
hahahahahahahahahahahahahah Good afternoon, Diver. You just made my day. Hahahahahahahahahah.
No ... , if you are based in Russia or Pakistan 'cause there ain't any sea in between!
offhand, I'd say,,,,,,,, No. Ok, I'll explain... if you are over sea, u are flying, and the birds that like to fly over sea are Albatross & Gulls. and as Audobon Society has noted many times, 'those are some lazy-azz birds! most won't even take a job if it's offered to them!'
PulSartre:
hahahahahahahahahahahahahah Good afternoon, Diver. You just made my day. Hahahahahahahahahah.
One of the best ways to get work abroad is to join an international company in your home country. Once you build a good enough reputation and network with the right people, you can start exploring jobs abroad. This works well because:
- You can always come back knowing there's a company that values you
- You get paid in your native country
- Companies are used to sending out employees and will transition smoothly
- You adjust more smoothly abroad because your workplace likely speaks at least some of your native language
The other option is to go to international job events where you can meet with foreign companies. This happens in the US a few times a year.
Finally, if time or money isn't too much of an issue, you can just go out there and see what happens. Nothing gets you motivated like fear of going broke in a foreign land - I'm joking?