From Burma to the USA.
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From Burma to the USA.
I'm now at burma. I'll move to US next month and will get Green Card. I'm a high school graduate now and I'm 26 years old now. I want to look for a job from my country. How can I do that?
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Mingalabar
Friend, from burma to the us?? The only thing you will carrying a green backs without the CD serial number?
Mr. Asiaworld might give you a job?? You could be a special agent in the us.
BTW, are you a soldier boy?
Safe flying,
Zalman
Mr. Asiaworld might give you a job?? You could be a special agent in the us.
BTW, are you a soldier boy?
Safe flying,
Zalman
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I'm now at burma. I'll move to US next month and will get Green Card. I'm a high school graduate now and I'm 26 years old now. I want to look for a job from my country. How can I do that?
Hmmm... your post doesn't make much sense. You can't move to the USA and get a green card unless an employer sponsors you, so why are you asking for job info?
Are you really coming on a tourist visa, and hoping to get a job and a green card? In this economy, it is hard for Americans to find jobs, much harder for foreigners who are looking for a company willing to spend the money to finance them. It is not impossible if you have a skill that is in short supply in the USA, but highly unlikely righ tnow.
You didn't mention what skills or qualifications you have. This is a board for pilots, but you didn't mention your qualifications as a pilot. In fact, it would seem unlikely that you are a qualified pilot in Burma if you have only a high school education. If you want a serious answer, give us some more info.
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Hmmm... your post doesn't make much sense. You can't move to the USA and get a green card unless an employer sponsors you, so why are you asking for job info?
Are you really coming on a tourist visa, and hoping to get a job and a green card? In this economy, it is hard for Americans to find jobs, much harder for foreigners who are looking for a company willing to spend the money to finance them. It is not impossible if you have a skill that is in short supply in the USA, but highly unlikely righ tnow.
You didn't mention what skills or qualifications you have. This is a board for pilots, but you didn't mention your qualifications as a pilot. In fact, it would seem unlikely that you are a qualified pilot in Burma if you have only a high school education. If you want a serious answer, give us some more info.
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Hello, Shwepilot!
Me Sulepilot! You fly in UAE, me fly in HEH, NYU, MDL, and RGN.
What plane you fly?
Pilot got greencard? Me got green bag with CB cerial number!!!!
Tata~!
Safe flying,
Zalman
Me Sulepilot! You fly in UAE, me fly in HEH, NYU, MDL, and RGN.
What plane you fly?
Pilot got greencard? Me got green bag with CB cerial number!!!!
Tata~!
Safe flying,
Zalman
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Kinda have to analyze this a little.....
Do you mean that you ARE eligible under one of the approved paths for US immigration, and will RECEIVE a permanent Green Card upon arrival in the US?
Are you indicating that you NOW have a High School Education only, or you NOW have HS, but are working towards a higher level of Education?
I'm reading that you want to find a job (or secure an interview with a perspective employer) BEFORE you leave Burma?
Are you posting in this forum because your interest is in the Aviation Profession?
Clarify some of the above, and I'm sure that a good lot of folks will be happy to supply constructive suggestions.
I'm now at Burma. I'll move to US next month and will get Green Card.
Do you mean that you ARE eligible under one of the approved paths for US immigration, and will RECEIVE a permanent Green Card upon arrival in the US?
I'm a high school graduate now and I'm 26 years old now.
I want to look for a job from my country. How can I do that?
Are you posting in this forum because your interest is in the Aviation Profession?
Clarify some of the above, and I'm sure that a good lot of folks will be happy to supply constructive suggestions.
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Hmmm... your post doesn't make much sense. You can't move to the USA and get a green card unless an employer sponsors you, so why are you asking for job info?
It's not completely true.
Maybe he's a lucky guy who won the green card lottery.
Or get a greencard by close relationship to a US citizen.
But anyway, kkpsk, if u r a pilot,
I think, chances r quite slim to get a pilot job in the US.
Seeing all those horseless cowboys from wild wild west coming to fly in the East.
It's not completely true.
Maybe he's a lucky guy who won the green card lottery.
Or get a greencard by close relationship to a US citizen.
But anyway, kkpsk, if u r a pilot,
I think, chances r quite slim to get a pilot job in the US.
Seeing all those horseless cowboys from wild wild west coming to fly in the East.
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Shwe Shwe ..
The guy did bring out a lot of comments didn't he?
High -school grad - ??
And make sure you dont take any worthless kyats .. with the exchange rate I saw officially and unofficially, in Singapore, My heart stopped beating for a while ..
Officially 1000 kyat is worth 225 S$, and unofficially, it is worth less than 5 $ wonder how that works ..
Is he one of those 'on the job trainees' with the private operator there ??
The guy did bring out a lot of comments didn't he?
High -school grad - ??
And make sure you dont take any worthless kyats .. with the exchange rate I saw officially and unofficially, in Singapore, My heart stopped beating for a while ..
Officially 1000 kyat is worth 225 S$, and unofficially, it is worth less than 5 $ wonder how that works ..
Is he one of those 'on the job trainees' with the private operator there ??
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from burma to usa
that will be a good experience,you'll find out how those white look and treat the brown or black,everything will be in an equal footing till you talk and sound different,good luck