i will rich in USA
By fwangaa
@fwangaa (3057)
China
May 21, 2009 7:51am CST
i will go to USA someday.
that 's very easy to earn money just for an normal job.
there are many rich persons in USA.
and a lot of famous persons earn a lot in USA.
so i will go to USA.
but that will need many procedures.
i must wait.
it is not easy for ones to USA.
not just need money..
also need the proof the USA company in USA.
so i will study english very hard to receive the notification of USA company.
do you think it is easy to earn money in USA?
3 responses
@SpikeTheLobster (6403)
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22 May 09
The Western world has encouraged the "streets paved with gold" myth for a long time. Wages are higher, but standards of living are higher and so are costs - you may ifnd that you're not THAT much better off. It depends how life is where you are now, by comparison.
@fwangaa (3057)
• China
22 May 09
i will eat the basic food , and never buy somethings. i will cook for myself if i have a stable place that will save a lot of money. i will work for several years then go back to home to spend the money which i earned in USA.
at that time , i will at learst earn $100000 to china. i think that may earn by my whold life in my area. i just earn no more than $3000 every year in china.
@SpikeTheLobster (6403)
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22 May 09
Living on basics can work, definitely. If you have a plan - as you appear to - then it might work. Remember to do your research, though: you'll need visas, money to rent somewhere to live, money for food, for clothes, for travel and everything. You'll probably start on a very low, basic salary, too. It won't be easy, but if you go prepared and determined to live your dream, I hope it works out!
@karadiablo (313)
• United States
21 May 09
It is very hard to find work in the US. And it may seem like you would be making a lot of money but the truth is the cost of living in the US is very expensive. The average american needs to make $13-14 dollars an hour to survive, and one would still be living in the poverty line. Of course a lot depends on where you live, as to how hard life would be. I do wish you the best of luck, it is always wonderful to dream. But the grass always looks greener on the otherside of the fence.