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sorry for the digression !!Khurram wrote:I know its probably a long shot, but have you tried getting in touch with this person?
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That's good to know amhilde. I truly love living here and want to make the UK my permanant home. My HSMP is up for renewal mid- next year. And before that, I hope to be changing to a spousal visa. Once that happens a huge weight will be lifted as to what type of work I can do. I have been seriously looking at attending one of the country's best dog grooming schools and then going into business for myself. I have 4 dogs of my own, and would love very much to leave the corporate world.amhilde wrote:rlo- dont worry about being deportedthe UK cant even manage to deport known militants, so I doubt youll be on the hit list
Besides, you have a long time yet before you are up for HSMP renewal- some people get a job two months before renewal and still get it OR they have mediocre jobs just to get by and they still get renewal.
No, I'm in the west country; just outside Bristol. I have a geographic area available to me that includes the Thames Valley (M3/M4 corridor), Wiltshire, Bristol, Taunton, Exeter, Poole, Bournemouth, to Southampton. Moving up north is definitely an option for us; even Scotland. I've been told Leeds is a really nice area.amhilde wrote: Are you down in London then? Have you considered looking up in the North at all?
He was in his mid- to late-40's.amhilde wrote:How old was the Job Centre manager anyway?
I couldn't agree more!!! Life begins at 40! I wouldn't want to return to my 20's or 30's for love nor money!! And, I truly mean that.amhilde wrote:...life doesnt end when you pass 40.
Thank you! That is refreshing to know. It's quite fun when I'm in Sainsbury's, Tesco, or Asda and I begin to speak. The number of people that turn around to see who I am because of the American accent. I have been told by a lot of people that with my personality it will be very easy for me to make new friends here. I can't tell you how many British people have said to me "you actually like living here!?"....and when I smile and say "absolutely! I have no desire to return to America!" they just smile as if they are saying "good! Welcome to England!"vin123 wrote:rlo2tlj
Take it easy - It’s just a matter of time with a combination of your luck before you hit the right one.
I don't think being 'American' is a reason for no job offer or discrimination here.
Absolutely! I couldn't agree more! I am usually quite good at removing these thoughts. They usually come up when I am sitting here with no interviews scheduled and no phone calls. It's just frustrating...however, I am the eternal optimist.vin123 wrote:Please don’t take this as an advice, but it is very important from your job hunting perspective that you keep away or totally erase these 'inner feelings' and move on with a cool and positive frame of mind.
vin123 wrote:Good luck,
Hi Rlo,rlo2tlj wrote:Thanks Kumi!
Does your agent handle certified project managers?
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With that attitude you are likely to get along great ... NOT.joebeckerinpoland wrote:I hear ya.... Im American living in Poland with Polish wife. We are about to migrate to UK to settle. I hear xenophobic statements all the time here. And I anticipate the same to my wife and I when we get to UK.... but we must be tough and say to ourselves in our heads "f-them".....
Any hot leads on jobs for a man with a masters in Communication?
JB
lemess wrote: Yes the Bush administration is not wildly popular here ( no different to 99% of the world )