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Maybe you should take less. He asked a serious question and gets answers like "which city has the best zoo".
And Horse, you just keep still. Nobody rattled your chain.
Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
"Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead
Another interesting factoid is we were one of the few western countries to give refuge to Jews before WWII
Since we're going with factoids here:
From 1933 to 1939, Australia absorbed between 7,000-8,000 Jewish refugees from Nazism, many from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia. Over 5,000 arrived in 1939. They became known as ‘the thirty-niners’. However, many more could have benefited from a new life in a new country. At the Evian Conference held in France in June 1938 to deal with the refugee problem. the Australian government announced that it would not liberalise its alien immigration policy from an annual quota of 5,000, or 15,000 over three years. Australia’s delegate, Thomas W. White, declared that 'as we have no real racial problem, we are not desirous of importing one by encouraging any scheme of large-scale foreign migration'. As Australian historian, Paul Bartrop, stated: ‘Australia typified the world’s approach as it stood in mid-1938’.
"You say that it is your custom to burn widows. Very well. We also have a custom: when men burn a woman alive, we tie a rope around their necks and we hang them. Build your funeral pyre; beside it, my carpenters will build a gallows. You may follow your custom. And then we will follow ours."--General Sir Charles James Napier
ya lucky convicts lol, only developed country not to go into recession in the GFC, more than 20 years of unbroken economic growth and lifestyle to die for - brilliant sunny day in Sydney today
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True, though it's also the only developed country to have so much of the economy rely on exports of raw materials. It's mainly a function of a large country with a tiny population.
True, though it's also the only developed country to have so much of the economy rely on exports of raw materials. It's mainly a function of a large country with a tiny population.
Yes. Unfortunately, the ALP plan is to do away with the prosperity by taxing the mining industry out of the country. Who needs money when you have patronage, crony capitalism and "green jobs"?
"You say that it is your custom to burn widows. Very well. We also have a custom: when men burn a woman alive, we tie a rope around their necks and we hang them. Build your funeral pyre; beside it, my carpenters will build a gallows. You may follow your custom. And then we will follow ours."--General Sir Charles James Napier
Re: South, et. al., We are quite familiar with many of the opportunities that many places outside of SF and NYC offer in the states. In fact, one of the easier option for us to relocate would be Vancouver,WA. However, we both agree that we need a very strong tech oriented city, preferrably a start-up hub of worldwide experience and fame, a world city sort to speak, for us to really see the benefit for going. We are both very well set as it is in Israel.
Horse, thanks for the insights, and had we desired permament immigration, Australia would make a solid choice, indeed. However, the plan is, basically:
-Work for 2-3 years
-Make some connections
-Save some money
-Use this as a big boost in experience.
-Have fun.
Australia is an option, however.
Browsing through job sites, I did see a fair amount of places open to sponsor an H1-B in the US. However, what really surpised me is the relatively miniscule amount of export oriented jobs, especially towards the CIS? Don't people in the states know that Russia is still very much a boom market especially if you have the know-how and the know-who? EU, as well, is still a big market, although an ill one.
Maybe I am not looking at the right spots? I know that if I go to a recruiter website in Israel, I have several jobs of that nature, and this is a tiny country!
As I understand Russia is a very difficult market for US companies due to American laws about bribery of foreign officials, and the widespread corruption there.
Re: South, et. al., We are quite familiar with many of the opportunities that many places outside of SF and NYC offer in the states. In fact, one of the easier option for us to relocate would be Vancouver,WA. However, we both agree that we need a very strong tech oriented city, preferrably a start-up hub of worldwide experience and fame, a world city sort to speak, for us to really see the benefit for going. We are both very well set as it is in Israel.
Horse, thanks for the insights, and had we desired permament immigration, Australia would make a solid choice, indeed. However, the plan is, basically:
-Work for 2-3 years
-Make some connections
-Save some money
-Use this as a big boost in experience.
-Have fun.
Australia is an option, however.
Browsing through job sites, I did see a fair amount of places open to sponsor an H1-B in the US. However, what really surpised me is the relatively miniscule amount of export oriented jobs, especially towards the CIS? Don't people in the states know that Russia is still very much a boom market especially if you have the know-how and the know-who? EU, as well, is still a big market, although an ill one.
Maybe I am not looking at the right spots? I know that if I go to a recruiter website in Israel, I have several jobs of that nature, and this is a tiny country!
Vancouver Washington is right across a river from Portland, but I agree. Portland is not a world city.
"I hope I get to punch you in the face one day" - MRT144, Imran Siddiqui
'I'm fairly certain that a ban on me punching you in the face is not a "right" worth respecting." - loinburger
You could make a shorter list of cities you wouldn't live in.
Denver is borderline but I love coasts. I would live there because of snow season though
Charleston is for old ****s
Atlanta is like a less cultural LA Kansas City is literally devoid of anything outside of BBQ
Minneapolis has terrible weather and is full of white people
SLC is a hub of mormons which are the least fun religion ever
Charlotte is bland, uninteresting, and unworldly
Tampa is a complete ****hole of strip malls and mediocrity
Miami is like Tampa but with better architecture and food
Raleigh is the Peoria of NC
Nashville has one thing going for it and that thing is Country Music, if you like that sort of thing
Alburquerque is tiny and full of weirdos
Pheonix is a ginormous sprawl of awful people, that don't give a **** about anything but themselves and is dirty. Pheonix is the antithesis of any sort of living I would want.
New Orleans is a ****hole that is only good for visiting
Houston is like New Orleans but without any of the visiting.
You really need to com out here and take a look around. The region has hundreds of fantastic local original restaurants, a vibrant arts scene, three major sports teams (including SportingKC, a top tier soccer club) and a half dozen minor ones, dozens of theatres, more urban parkland per capita than any other region and incredibly low cost of living given all that.
Kansas City really isn't a bad place (my wife's family lives in/near there). Lots of stuff to do there. Not just BBQ, though that is good And it's sufficiently close to a lot of places (St Louis, Chicago, New Orleans, etc.) that you can take short vacations easily via car.
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I like your SNOOPY POSTER! - While you Wait quote.
This is very serious and very important, and assitance in the issue would be much appreciated.
Your first step is acquiring the correct visas. Once you get those, it'll guide your options.
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