Would you mind to migrate to find jobs?
By kingparker
@kingparker (9673)
United States
December 3, 2011 11:59am CST
In the recent years, especially after the recession hit the market the hardest, many people would not stay and wait for the luck to come around, they have to find a job to sustain themselves wherever they can. Some people I knew, especially some of my closed friends, they are willing to migrate to different state and find a decent - paid job. For instance, my cousin moved to Boston on her own and her dog to find a job. Although she has to drive almost 2,000 miles away from home, still she find what is best for her. Another friend of mine also moved to California and find a much better job than in Atlanta. I also thinking on myself, would I do the same too in the future? What about you?
7 responses
@Facevalue1987 (9)
• Accra, Ghana
21 Nov 15
Yes I would migrate to any part of the world to find a better job. But first of all, before I do that, I would make sure that I have tried everything within my power to try to find a job in my town. If that doesn't work, then I try the next big city closest to me. If that still doesn't work, then I might start thinking of going outside the country to look for a better job. So yes I don't mind migrating to any place to find a job.
@sijabatnaburjut (2171)
• Indonesia
4 Dec 11
To find luck on faraway place has always been nicer and better, at least that kind of thoughts motivated people to find a job somewhere including me. It is nearly all younger people get out of my village about thousand miles away. Moreover, in the area where I live lack of employment and hard to get a job. To them, people who graduated from college teaching institution are not hard to find a job for themselves, but mostly all graduation are from different course. So, like or dislike, they have to get out and get a job before they're too late.
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
4 Dec 11
If I couldn't find work in my local area I would try other areas in my home country. If I couldn't find work there then I would be happy to migrate to get a job in a different country.
When I was 20 years old I was made redundant. I tried hard to get another job but it was impossible. I let out my cottage and got a working holiday visa for Australia. I bought an airline ticket around the world. Off I went for just over one year.
I found much work in Australia. I was a children's nanny, a factory worker and a charity collector. I came back home and did some fill in jobs in a bank and in an insurance company. Then I went off to university and to become a primary school teacher.
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
3 Dec 11
I have a job in the marketing sector, and that requires me to travel on business trips to places in the country and also internationally. It is so enjoyable to work with people in foreign countries and cultures. I enjoy that very much, and I wouldn't mind at all if I have to relocate.
@darapmonsta (653)
• India
4 Dec 11
Yes I would love to migrate from one place to another if the new place can offer me good job with good money. Also personally I like travelling to new places so if there is any job to migrate after every 6 months. Isn't that will be nice.
@chrisding (141)
• China
4 Dec 11
yes,i aslo want to migrate to the abroad and find a good to earn more money i think.But i will improve my english first.
@GemmaR (8517)
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3 Dec 11
I work from home on the internet at the moment, so I can't see that there will be any time that I would need to go abroad to work. However, if I was not able to do this, then I think that it is something that I might consider for myself. However, I think that it would very much depend on what your situation was. If you have children or a partner then it will be very difficult to go abroad, so unless the deal with the job that I'd got was really good then I can't see that I would want to uproot them and make them move abroad.