What are some overseas jobs someone can do with a Criminal Justice degree?


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Posted on July 31st, 2009 by admin and filed under overseas jobs | 3 Comments »

Is it true that there are not many good jobs in Canada?

I came across this website - www.notcanada.com - which states that many immigrants come to Canada and are disappointed since they cannot work in thier chosen profession primarily due to lack of Canadian experience and qualifications. Many also say they have been cheated to believe that many white collar jobs exist and end up driving taxis and sweeping floors. I was considering moving to Canada, but so many people have come back from there and all cannot find their chosen jobs despite being born and educated in Canada with degree level qualifications. Is this really the reality of the situation? Some have even said the taxes in Canada are insane and even with a relatively decent job, it is impossible to save money, is this all true? It is quite a stark contrast to the USA where money literally grows on trees and there are excellent jobs for everyone, and now I’m seriously thinking it wouldn’t be worthwhile going to Canada, and perhaps I should try going straight to the USA.

Being a Canadian, I can safely say that jobs are indeed difficult to come by for educated people in Canada. There are many menial, semi-skilled and unskilled jobs - as such there are lots of JOBS as such, but hardly any jobs for the highly skilled and educated. Having graduated about 2 years ago with an MBA from one of the top universities in Canada, I was unable to secure any decent job within that period. Even universities admit that more than 50% of their placements are actually in the United States, without which they would have a poor placement rate. There are far too many graduates being produced by Canadian universities for their own economy to absorb - I am a fine example - let alone foreign graduates! The truth which most Canadians don’t want to acknowledge is that there is limited scope here, and, even if you do get a decent white-collar job, your pay and the taxes will leave you with a meagre amount. Basically, put in straight forward terms - it is impossible to become rich in this country! You can try everything you want ranging from business and various different jobs, all have their limitations and after taxes, you are left with peanuts. Of course, many of us say health care and education is ‘free’, but the high taxation rates and VAT commensurate for them of course. However, if you are looking for a safe and secure life for your family, without the greed for making more money and remaining more or less hand to mouth for the rest of your life - come to Canada! I have been running my own trucking business here and its not all that bad, but I would never leave Canada because I’m a proud Canadian. However, please do some research and be warned this is not a ‘paradise’ that most people from Asia and other parts of the world consider it to be!

Posted on July 31st, 2009 by admin and filed under jobs canada | 7 Comments »

where can i find the wright e-mail dressers for security jobs in Iraqi and Dubai?

can someone please help me find the wright e-mail adresses for security companys tha employ south african citezens in iraq and dubai.

there are lots of recruitment sites in dubai having database of all professional people …

If you ask me … I can guide you to visit http://www.naukrigulf.com/ one of the better sites for Talent hunt in Middle East reagion

Posted on July 31st, 2009 by admin and filed under jobs dubai | 2 Comments »

Is there any teaching jobs in Japan other than English for Americans?

I’m graduating in 2011 from Eastern Michigan with a Secondary Education major. I want to live in japan, I’m fluent in Japanese, Cantonese and Korean. I don’t want some lame human recorder position teaching English, but I still would like to teach (i.e. History or Literature) is there any positions out there for foreigners in a High School/Junior High setting?

LOL–"lame human tape recorder" Yes its a joke. Part of my job this year is actually recording conversation for an English textbook. "Hi, John!" "Hi, Rodney! Sure is hot today!" What a fkkking joke.

Look for international schools in Big Cities. What you are asking for difficulut to find it, so start in big cities like Nagoya, Tokyo, and Osaka. www.gaijinpot.com is laways a good place to start.

Posted on July 31st, 2009 by admin and filed under jobs japan | 4 Comments »

How Do GM Workers Feel About The Auto Making Jobs Moving To China and Mexico?

Average wage in China for building cars is only 3.00 an hour!
Mexico is 10 an hour!
America was 54.00 an hour!
We will never get that billions of tax payers money back! Obama is making jobs all right! Only not in America!

that happened years ago…….both parties have exported our jobs! WAKE UP PEOPLE!

Posted on July 31st, 2009 by admin and filed under jobs china | 12 Comments »

Looking for an IT Job In Middle East - Financial Sector?

Hi All,

Im looking for a job in the Middle East. Mainly within IT but more specifically software programming. I can do other IT roles but this is really my area of expertise. I also want to work within the financial sector (banks, exchanges etc)

I know there are loads of recruitment sites out there but are there any investment banks who recruit directly withouth these recruitment sites? or should i be using monstergulf bayt.com etc to find a job?

Thanks!

Please log on to
www.naukrigulf.com/
www.honchohunters.com
Best of luck !!

Posted on July 31st, 2009 by admin and filed under jobs middle east | 1 Comment »

will the next president bring jobs that the last two presidents sent to Asia and central America?

Clinton signed the NAFTA and dear ole Bush signed CAFTA

No, because Washington and has their hands deep in the pockets of business overseas.

Forget a new fuel, too! USA is bedfellows with the Middle East!

Posted on July 31st, 2009 by admin and filed under jobs asia | 18 Comments »

How can we try for jobs in Europe while staying in USA??

Hi Iam an immigrant to USA staying here on Work Visa. I want to move to Europe for better pay.Please explain the procedure?? Am I eligible for working in Europe through some work visa process??

It depends on your country of citizenship. I lived and worked in the EU, and it was ONLY possible because I also have an EU passport. In general, it’s impossible for non-EU citizens to get work in Europe because they have enough people to fill the job vacancies.

Posted on July 31st, 2009 by admin and filed under jobs europe | 2 Comments »

Do you think we should give tax breaks to american companies who create jobs here in USA for american citizens?

but they must prove that those who they hire are actually american citizens.

Would you support such a plan?

Of course! We have to take care of our country and its people first!

Posted on July 31st, 2009 by admin and filed under jobs usa | 3 Comments »

what are the Do’s and Dont’s to attend an Interview in UK for IT jobs? How diff it is to clear the interview?

what are the Do’s and Dont’s to attend an Interview in UK for IT jobs? How diff it is to clear the interview?

You would start to learn after few interviews, its a learning process.

Posted on July 31st, 2009 by admin and filed under jobs uk | 3 Comments »
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