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The expat life... how?
For a time I lived out of country and got a sample of what its like. I was in asia and I have to say that I saw so many foreigners living there and the way they live just struck me as vastly different from being at home. All of them had something unique about them and while some took advantages of the no-rules sort of situation they found themselves in, others really seemed to just enjoy the change of pace offered by living abroad. I really enjoyed the area I was in and would go back in a heartbeat. A lot of the WCG-goers seem to have experience living abroad. My question is how did you end up there? The first time I went it was specified to be 9-12 months and that was that. I want to know how you managed to find a way to move. Working for a multinational company and just got transferred? Moved on your own and just found somethin once you got there? Bum around and never work?
Anyways, just wondering how you guys found your way in to that quirky little community of expats
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Locate an international penpal site---there are loads out there---and start writing. You might fall in love with a foreigner. It happened to me and now I live in a beautiful country free of reptiles named Bush & Cheney.
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Spent time in Germany in the Army and went TDY all over the world. After a medical discharge a prominant company offered me a job on the phone while i was smoking weed with a friend. He lost his mind because the Army put me out on a medical making not much money as an E-6, sitting at home getting high and this company calls and says would you be interested in an overseas job? I said maybe, where. They said Italy for 120k a year. I left 11 days later. That was Jan 1991.
Peace MOD ps It seems when i got out and applied for un-employment my resume got passed around. This offer was out of the blue. Last edited by KALISTROYER; 07-27-2006 at 09:14 AM.. |
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I went for a 2 week overseas holiday to Asia once......over 20 years later, I'm still there!..boy met girl etc etc
travel to Asia.... experience everything...Asia is the place!.......after living in Asia, back "home" seems like an overtaxed, over priced, overly bland, rat race full of self absorbed, selfish, wankers, wheel spinning their lives on caffiene..well, sometimes it does, anyway... |
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This is how I feeol now being back and is really why I want to go back and stay
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I met a beautiful girl in Colombia and moved down here. Been here three years and have no plans of returning to the USA. I really love it down here but there are some things I miss about the good old USA, like a real mail service and english then I take a hit of my homegrown and forget all about it.
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So what kind of work does everyone do abroad? I know in when I was in asia everyhting a western foreigner did was related to pimping out their english skills, being it for a corporation, radio station or teaching 5th graders. Other than that I don;t know what kind of jobs exist. I have heard siging up with companies like the big oil ones and such can get you out and about but I dunno.... sounds like a good way to get stuck in some dead end desk job somewhere in texas; that and the fact that i'm not sure the oil companies are in tune politcally with some of my beliefs... :p
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you can teach English to kids (and you can earn a good wage in Nth Asia!) or work for a company in Asia....but working for oneself doing some type of business or commission selling, although more challenging, is way more satisfying in many ways.
Asia is the land of opportunities....just about everything is produced there for export and it is booming with 5~ 10% growth.. ...so use your imagination, become a consultant? get involved with export trade?, open a bar or restaurant with a local person? ...seize the day and all that....if you have to be told the what, where and how, I guess it's not for you...just do it! so, head east!..experience the exotic..hello new, fast and exciting, goodbye bland and safe....every young person from the UK, Australia, Canada, Europe, the US etc should take an extended trip to Asia and see new cultures, do new things etc..widen your horizons and then maybe set up a small business and sell widgets by the container load to back home! |
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if you are interested in teaching (no! no! aaaaargh!) then have a look at
www.ajarn.com www.tealit.com both of them have much useful info beyond that |
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sweet thanks guys! I had always wondered if it was feasible to open a bar or small business in asia. I know when I was there I noticed two things; the first was that a lot of the bars lacked flair and good atmosphere and the second was that a lot of western luxury items that were popular did not have a proportionate ratio retail shops, i.e. cigars were liked by many of the businessmen i met but unless you went to the very expensive and exclusive places... the selection was not the best. Alright, got the ideas flowing... I'm sending everyone postcards from china in 5 years
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