Got it, that's what i guessed too.R.S. said:I'm coming under spousal category
Hi their.JandR said:Guys,
the consultancy that I work for has got openings for Aerospace Electrical Engineers..(Airbus Electrical Design Experience preferred)..any available..?
pls contact me if this is relevant to you..(those who are already in canada with PR are highly preferred..)..
urgent..
I am an experienced electrical engineer with Canadian PR looking for a job. It seems you are looking for Aersopace design exp. which i don't have. Cheers!JandR said:Guys,
the consultancy that I work for has got openings for Aerospace Electrical Engineers..(Airbus Electrical Design Experience preferred)..any available..?
pls contact me if this is relevant to you..(those who are already in canada with PR are highly preferred..)..
urgent..
My advice, for your first job in canada - focus on getting a professional job relevant to your experience, that alone is a tough challenge ahead of you. Worry about the pay later. Yes $14 sucks ...but you'll get there when you get there. Priority no.1 is to find the relevent job. Priority no.2 is to find a better job with higher pay.GG and B said:Wow, reading through this certainly intimidates me. All these engineers, Bachelor's, Master's, PhD's...
Spousal Sponsorship applicant May '16, no PR as of yet.
I'm currently working for a big company in Germany in the Supply Chain department, more specific: organizing import (purchasing, inventory control, customs documentation) and export (shipping parts by sea and air, creating documentation) around the world.
I do not have a Bachelor's or Master's degree, but I do have a German apprenticeship that I finished in early 2010. The certificate in English says "Office Manager", but I would translate it more like "Administrative Clerk". After that I've had about 4-5 years of administrative work experience, 2.5 of which in my current job.
After randomly looking through job ads I've found in the Vancouver area in the administrative field, I'm a little disappointed to be finding a lot of jobs that only pay around 14 CAD/hr. How are you expected to live off of that especially in Vancouver?
Does anyone know approx. what salary & paid vacation & benefits I should or could be expecting considering my qualification?
Thank you in advance for any insights.