DedovixBig Place, Central Serbia Serbia5,492 posts
don't worry westerners, we are coming to save you from decadence and moral fallacy of cause we may have to perform a few exorcisms ,sleep with your women but,sacrifices have to be made in the name of spiritual progress
And with China sabotaging itself and the resulting inflation, now is the best time to gut the public sector and de-credential society as the prospects for materially resourceful work open up. From those prosecuted to provide the justice system with work to those doing general studies and media the time is nigh to purge the public sector of its vermin and let all the bailed out business go bump.
But we are going off topic here... The OP just wants to try new opportunities for work and
So true. This person is not asking for a handout from anyone. Want to work and pay her own way. The OP question is quiet vague. With more details perhaps suggestions can made. She currently works with a big management company which may have outlets, offices in different countries perhaps. OP needs to narrow down her options by elaborating a bit more. However, even with that , it’s difficult for CS forum participants or even me to give helpful suggestions.
Miss_Cellaneous: One question! Have you ever lived in the Uk or Spain? You have no right to try and trash the Uk or Spain because of you're silly comments. Grow up
A grown up person would consider that opinion is based on experience... And to answer your question, yes, I lived in UK and my ex is British... My silly comments are reality for some people...
Pluviophile: I am into management in not a very big company. I have been thinking to reside elsewhere and explore opportunities for both work and personal life. In short, a change. Suggest me some good and small places with low cost of living and peaceful environment.
10 Places So Cheap You Might Be Able To Stop Working
I clearly said NOT a big company. And also not small. It's just withing India for now. But you are right. I should find other and more suitable forum for my question. Almost everything turns into comic here.
Pluviophile: I clearly said NOT a big company. And also not small. It's just withing India for now. But you are right. I should find other and more suitable forum for my question. Almost everything turns into comic here.
I personally think it’s fine to post here. My comment is, for your sake, research deeply. Do your homework. Example: I live in a beautiful, picturesque seaside/bayside village of approximately 15000. Small beach-front town America. I was born here, lived and worked and went to colleges in San Francisco and Portland. I moved back 15 years ago, and will likely spend the rest of my life here. I love it like there’s no tomorrow. But we have a significant number of people who move here, perhaps a year or two, maybe four or five, who get frustrated for one reason or another, and high-tail it out of here. It’s not for everyone. (We stay pretty much the same population all the time). Don’t make a mistake that would be difficult to unwind. Blessings…
That will be the big question for nearly anyone not into the next hipe of specialised jobs.
In so far, in fact, first conferences about the forecasts on the decline of jobs worldwide were held already in the 70s.
But now, with so called 4th industrial revolution which is particularly based on the criticized 5G+ technology, governments expect to loose a huge majority of regular professions and related jobs.
However, in particular Western based dogma on so called `modernity´ is, in my opinion, anyway a capitlist idea in order to keep up consumption through dependence on technology. So its not really progress but inflicts just more dependencies.
To come back to the initial question, the future will be more or less everywhere the same, but for sure at most in such countries which heavily rely on modernisation concepts.
Pluviophile: I clearly said NOT a big company. And also not small. It's just withing India for now. But you are right. I should find other and more suitable forum for my question. Almost everything turns into comic here.
Something else to think about: I’m an eternal optimist. I really believe if you embrace change, and strongly feel a calling to a particular region, you’ll be able to make it happen. Twice in my life I’ve taken a huge chance in this regard, and both times was very successful. When I applied for college, I had a negative balance in my checking account. In 1979 I arrived in San Francisco with $450.00 to my name. Within a week I had a good job; within a month I had my own flat. Fortune favors the bold….Best of good fortune to you…
"The British created problems in the country and left there with more problems than they had prior to British rule. Colonial powers have been known to divide different groups of people based on ethnic or religious views."
Divide and conquer is the old principle.
Nowadays it is still practized. At any level and for any aspects of people`s attempt to organize their lifes together.
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The difference is that Indians are ignorant, whereas the English are arrogant.