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| Ciscoers 2001-08-09, 2:53 am |
| You know what...the best thing in your job life is that you've born in a good country.
Just want to share experience, in here, Indonesia, a CCNA or CCNP that hold bachelor degree only get paid less than $400 a month!
What a shame!
I'll get my CCNP just one more month and hoping that someone out there will give me a better chance...
Keep on fighting for a more good living! | |
| ciscogirl 2001-08-09, 10:47 am |
| Pay might be a little better here but jobs are still hard to come by.... | |
| tmadspiter 2001-08-10, 4:08 pm |
| Ok, whats the cost of living there. In the states, cost of living can go from one extreme to the other depending on where you live. High cost of living in the states= high pay more or less. Think about that, and yes if you are in the states, you are fortunate to a degreee, but why is that, because as the youngest country in the world, we as citizens have made it that way. Dont complain about your pay, you and your relatives are the reason it is where it is, not ragging on you, just informing you. | |
| Tek812 2001-08-10, 5:13 pm |
| In the states, location is the key to finding a good paying job. That also includes your work experience. | |
| Webmaster 2001-08-10, 6:34 pm |
| Have you considered looking for Job in the USA?
You know, many companies now accept foreign workers if they can't find US citizens to do the job. I think over 60,000 H1B visas are issued every year to foreign workers to fill high-tech jobs.
Try looking on the Internet, maybe you'll find a company that needs CCNP in the US.
I know it's not easy, but it is possible to find such opportunity.
I think there are similar visas in Canada. |
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