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Qorax and the experts, I badly want your advice on securing a job before landing

ArshadAli

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Re: Qorax and the experts, I badly want your advice on securing a job before lan

qorax said:
The pleasure is always mine, brother...
Inspiring everyone here dear brother qorax,i wish too to meet u if Allah will give me a chance to come Canada,
 

fromdubai

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Re: Qorax and the experts, I badly want your advice on securing a job before lan

Well said !


qorax said:
Dear Ruka,

Firstly, I did really miss this thread, not that I didnt want to respond, it was just an oversight. Regrets Buddy.

Your decision
I've gone thru your Bio, Profile & your Family points in detail (as PMed by u) & thus am cognizant of your disposition. Which entails me to confirm that your choice of moving is perfectly well placed. There r many ppl with similar conditions, including me, & we all took the same decisions & rightly so too.

Job prospects
With your background u'd definitely make it well here... & that client of yours could place u as well. However, we have seen that many orgs, unfortunately, do not cater to those placements, even if the guy practically established their platform from overseas. Nonetheless, there r few who do - thus, there's no harm in trying. If u fetch that - consider it as a bonus. If u don't - there'd would be Many other opportunities.

Big money
But one thing I keep repeating here, we shouldn't take the immigration route with a mindset of making Mega Bucks... Canada, unfortunately is not the place for such escapades. For such opportunities, places in the Middle East r better suited... specifically Dubai. If $$$ r the goal, heading to the Gulf would be wisest. But then, there r plenty of us from there too, who have yet decided to call Canada our home, despite spending a considerable time, probably our entire youth, in the Arabian peninsula. Which does mean that there's something much more to look forward to in the North Americas. We all couldn't have been wrong, could we?

Job disparity
No, initially we probably will not be happy. The facilities we were used to - the social status we so difficultly achieved in our current abode - the occupational satisfaction level we had - the position (& package alongwith it) we considered our right -- would not be reached for quite some time here. In fact, most of us would have to start all over again. Make new contacts, create a fresh database, be placed at the bottom of the corporate ladder, renew our efforts at self-selling, go unnoticed, regenerate appeasement, there could/would be discrimination -- practically we'd be nobody for long time. And that, for sure, is typically disheartening for every newcomer. We should be prepared for that. If we thought there'd be a job waiting upon landing - that life would move with the same steam - we would be living in a fools paradise. The first few days (actually months) would be immensely difficult.

Job prospects
But, there's a solace in knowing that this wouldn't last forever. Upon the initial attrition phase, mostly all newcomers start doing something, mainly fetch a job. And over a period of time, nearly all get the going correct. Things start falling into place - opportunities knock the door - some strategies r made - some gates open - the fact remains that all of us would be gainfully employed, no one remains jobless here, in Canada, unless s/he wants it that way! That's my theory. And no, it's not whimsical, it's gained thru my graying hair. As always, let me state again, I'm yet to see any of my friends/peers/colleagues/relatives in any form of occupational discomfiture, anytime, from the day they landed here. None of the ppl I know have remained w/out a job, for any considerable time. U may blame it to the company I keep - but then, why should u keep such company, which remains on self-destructive mode?

Why Canada?
Remember, we took the plunge; & reached here, 'coz of certain specific & tangible benefits. It was a long sighted affair. Something to do more than mere $$$. We have a goal... a dream to settle well... provide our families an indisputable quality of life... a social security par excellence... spend our life in a Welfare State that looks after it's citizens... a geo-political system which is not based on mere promises... an economy that's growing by the day... a place where there's something to look forward to -- Yes, that's Canada to everyone! -- there's tremendous Es-Spirit-De-Corps here! And definitely, we all did our homework before taking the plunge. Ppl may say anything, but I'm yet to see a guy going back, everyone remains here, the system caters for all eventualities. There's hope in the air - there's much to achieve - there's a lifestyle to enjoy - our families love it here! Check with them!

So, Brother, keep your goals in sight (always) & join the bandwagon! U'd not regret. This is the place to be!

As with your specific field of expertise - pls be reminded that we have couple of members in our Friends' Circle who belong to your profession. Some exactly doing your kind of work/s - & all of them r employed. So would u be!

All the best !

Qorax
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Regrets for the long post - it was intended to be such, for a read by other members as well.