Jose... Come to Canada buddy.
Lots of work in Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. Canada is always looking for technical professionals. On Feb 23, 1:31 am, Jose Huerta <jose.hue...@sm2baleares.es> wrote: > Hi all, > > Thank you for your answers (including the ones from people that reply me > directly). > > I'm not restricted to USA. I have no particular interest in USA. I planning > to go wherever is needed. But I have a "handicap": My languages are > Spanish, Catalan and English. That restricts my options to countries with > these languages: USA, Canada, UK, New Zealand, Australia, .... Since I > don't want to go to Mexico or South America. > > And all the job optiions I see from this countries are from USA. > > Regards, > > Jose M. 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But still possible. > > > Thank you, > > > Pascale Sterrett > > > *p.romain.arsl...@parsolutions.co.uk* > > Sent by: arsl...@arslist.org > > > 02/22/2012 09:07 AM > > Please respond to > > arsl...@arslist.org > > > To > > arsl...@arslist.org > > cc > > Subject > > Re: Job opportunities for foreigners > > > ** > > That reminds me of the time many years ago when I arrived in the US and > > replied ‘Yes’ to the question of whether I was there to work. > > > Had I said ‘No’, I was on business I’d have got out of the airport a lot > > quicker!! > > > *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto: > > arsl...@arslist.org] *On Behalf Of *Rick Cook* > > Sent:* 22 February 2012 15:40* > > To:* arsl...@arslist.org* > > Subject:* Re: Job opportunities for foreigners > > > ** > > > Jose, there are lots of jobs open at non-government places that would > > require neither citizenship nor a security clearance, and you can sometimes > > get a contract firm to sponsor an H1-B. Might look at it from that angle. > > > Rick > > On Feb 22, 2012 10:29 AM, "Drew Shuller" > > <*drew.shul...@gmail.com*<drew.shul...@gmail.com>> > > wrote: > > Jose, > > > The positions that you refer to are for US government institutions > > that require security clearances for the people doing the work. For > > regular clearances, you must be a US citizen. Someone correct me if > > I'm wrong. > > > I certainly wouldn't concentrate solely on US positions. There should > > be positions open in other countries. > > > Drew Shuller > > Soto Cano Air Base > > Honduras > > > On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 9:18 AM, Jose Huerta > > <*jose.hue...@sm2baleares.es*<jose.hue...@sm2baleares.es>> > > wrote: > > > ** Hi all, > > > > Recently I started to think in the option to go outside my country to > > look > > > for a better job. Well, I think I'm unpaid for the kind of job I'm doing > > > right know and don't see to many opportunities in my birthplace > > (Mallorca, > > > Spain). Also the economical crisis we are suffering, places us in a very > > > difficult situation, where the public administration doesn't pays the > > bills, > > > and everybody is susceptible to be fired. We are not like in Greece, but > > the > > > fear to be fired is flying over us. > > > > I see all the jobs positions that you are publishing on this list, and I > > > always see the same sentence: "US citized, and ability to obtain a secret > > > level clearance." I'm starting to think that it is impossible to work as > > a > > > Remedy consultant in USA. 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