The amount of ITA's neen issued leaves me with a question mark if there are jobs available for every one..... chip in ur views guys... need experts advise and suggestions!!!!
So it's either survivor jobs or CEO then? I'd be fine taking a huge hit in seniority/responsibilities - working as a construction project manager and so I wouldn't having to be an entry level site supervisor or draftsman or jr. quantity surveyor etc to start off. As long as I can manage to get a job in my field I'll be willing to accept it. But if I have to resort to something outside of my field then I will be disappointed.Baljas said:Lots of survivor jobs like greenhouse, housekeeping , flower picking , cleaning jobs . Don't expect to be a CEO of a company after getting pr . U have good career in canada If u are An electrician.,instrument tech or a trades .
Seriously is it that bad for white collar jobs?InlandJais said:There are many start jobs available,
Gas station
Restaurants
Tim Hortons
Labour jobs
Even they have increased the minimum wage......
Reality of Canada for people coming from other countries
Haven't you met doomsday prophets before?sam_172452 said:Seriously is it that bad for white collar jobs?
I came to Toronto, by far the biggest market for white-collar jobs, three years ago, when my partner got accepted to grad school here. I had already contacted people in the field I wanted to work in - literary agent in the film world, for screenwriters and directors - and had been encouraged to come. When I arrived and contacted the same people, they were kind, and met me for coffee, but they didn't have jobs to offer me. Remember - this was not my field already. I had a degree in Opera Performance, and I had worked for ten years teaching English in Europe, and working as a journalist. But this was a career switch for me.sam_172452 said:Seriously is it that bad for white collar jobs?
chiron said:So it's either survivor jobs or CEO then? I'd be fine taking a huge hit in seniority/responsibilities - working as a construction project manager and so I wouldn't having to be an entry level site supervisor or draftsman or jr. quantity surveyor etc to start off. As long as I can manage to get a job in my field I'll be willing to accept it. But if I have to resort to something outside of my field then I will be disappointed.
You will know it sooner . Good luck .