What is it like to work abroad?

Updated on society 2024-06-06
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    What I am most afraid of is coming home from work, cooking alone, eating alone, cleaning up alone, I feel that I am about to be depressed for a long time, I used to be a very optimistic person!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Divide the work, have no technology to do the service industry for a long time, some do not provide food or housing, and they can't save any money all year round, don't be sick, and you can look down on the sick when you are sick!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The salary of going abroad to work is definitely a little higher than that in China, but it is boring, going to work in the company, getting off work in the dormitory, picking up and sending the car, the same as going to prison, there are people in prison to take care of, and you are not afraid to run if you don't have to worry about it here.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Be careful of part-time work**; Monthly comprehensive income of 10,000! Annual comprehensive income of 140,000! Comprehensive income! That's 15 hours a day when you work! 30 days of work per month!! Exhaust you! Workers beware!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Pay off! It's all the same in**! It's just that the horizon of going abroad may change! I feel like I've been around for too long! Can't keep up with the pace of the country.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I don't feel much different from China, I can go home every once in a while, and it takes a year to return to China abroad. Although the salary is high, it is too lonely.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For me, a person who comes to a foreign country, lives in a single dormitory in a strange city, works all day, and when he comes home in the evening, he opens the door and it is pitch black. This feeling is loneliness. The language is a bit incomprehensible, so I have few friends and am basically lonely.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Remember the first time I went to work, huh. I finally experienced the feeling of studying abroad and working in a Chinese restaurant, very tired, 6 hours, while cutting shredded carrots, I thought about this money is worth my tiredness? At the same time, do you want to do this thing and be worth paying me so much?

    Anyway, just do it. I'm going to go abroad to play. Maybe it won't cost too much money from now on, and I have to do it in my head for a few hours every time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Lonely and freeYes, lonely and free. For me, it is a feeling of not being at home when I come to a foreign country, in a strange city, living in a birth dormitory, working all day, and then returning home at night when I have to turn on the lights by myself, and it is pitch black. Later, I slowly realized how comfortable it is to be alone and how precious this opportunity is, and I began to slowly fall in love with someone's time.

    I began to enjoy eating alone, shopping alone, and watching exhibitions alone.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Ever since I worked part-time to earn my monthly living expenses, I have realized that it is not easy to make money...And it's really hard to work part-time in Japan...But it's really a life experience that you can't experience in China, and I feel like I'm getting stronger and I'm gradually getting tougher, and it's only when I feel pain that I'm really growing. Cheer yourself up.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Living alone in a foreign country, I know how rare it is to meet a lover who shares your thoughts and is willing to work with you to build intimacy. Although I don't have such a person around me now, I hope that when I meet him in the future, I can confidently say, "Hey, I had a good time when I didn't meet you." ”

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Part-time jobs are also divided into 369 and so on, the most inferior is a part-time job in a Chinese restaurant, because the requirements for oral language are relatively low, if it is a store opened by a Chinese, it needs a certain level of oral English, but the salary will be higher than that of a Chinese restaurant, if the physical fitness is good, you need to stand for such a day, of course, if you meet a better boss, then it will be very interesting to make money.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, working abroad is also a part-time job, and you must understand that as long as it is a "part-time job", it will not be easy; Let's talk about my personal opinion, in fact, I personally found out that how much money I make is only the appearance, and how much money I can save is fundamental; secondly, there is no ability to earn a high salary at home, and although there are more opportunities abroad, you also need to rely on your own hard work; At present, it seems that going abroad to work is a way to soothe your mood, and changing the environment makes you feel strange and will not let yourself go, and whether you can save money depends entirely on the individual.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are currently several ways to go to work abroad:

    1. Directly find foreign workers, apply for passports, and apply for work visas.

    2. Contact overseas recruiters through the online recruitment platform.

    3. Contact foreign work through intermediaries.

    4. Friends introduce foreign jobs.

    To work abroad, the following basic conditions should be met:

    1. Age. Generally, the age range required in these countries is between 18-35 years old in Singapore, and the age range in developed countries is between 22-48 years old. Of course, there are other age requirements.

    2. Academic qualifications. There is no unified standard for academic qualifications, mainly according to the different types of work, and there are differences. Generally, junior high school education or above can also go abroad to work.

    3. Professional skills. In terms of skills, the requirements are not very high, and some types of work require very simple, such as packers, laundry workers and other first-year-old personnel.

    4. Apply for passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law.

    5. No criminal record.

    6.Be in good health and free of infectious diseases.

    7. To work abroad, you need to go through domestic procedures and foreign procedures.

    Going abroad to work needs to go through domestic procedures and foreign procedures:

    Domestic procedures mainly include: passport, exit certificate, training certificate, etc., and vaccination is required to go to some countries and regions to avoid infectious diseases. In some countries, personal data must be notarized before the approval of the bank is allowed to enter the country.

    These procedures are generally handled by the operating company. After completing the above procedures, you can go abroad to work. If you cannot be sent out due to reasons attributable to the operating company or the foreign employer, the operating company will refund your performance bond and service fee.

    If it is due to your personal reasons or force majeure, the departure fee will not be refunded.

    The foreign employer is responsible for the foreign formalities including entry permits, work permits, etc. As for the cost, the expenses that you need to bear yourself are:

    Medical examination fee, adaptive training fee, passport and visa fee, service fee (the labor management company will provide the expenses incurred in the organization and service management, which does not exceed the contract salary during your work abroad, etc.) <>

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Going abroad to work is reliable, and there is generally no danger.

    People living abroad are all people, so why is it insecure? I work in the Philippines, and before I came out, my friends said that guns are not allowed here, and I can't go back when I come, which I really think is a little ridiculous.

    Frankly speaking, there is definitely no domestic security here, but naturally it is impossible to say that there are many guns, wars and turmoil as we imagined or reported in the domestic news. Because since hundreds of thousands of Chinese have been working here for a long time, it means that there is no problem with the general environment here. If it is true that even basic personal safety is not guaranteed, then no matter how high the salary is, there will not be so many people, including me, who will continue to develop here.

    In fact, as long as you think about it rationally, you can understand it.

    But after all, you are in a foreign country, you must be more vigilant here than in China, you can't say that you get drunk in the middle of the night and hang outside, or a girl goes out alone at night and encounters a black car, or even clashes with the locals, fights, etc., these can really be said to be self-inflicted, even in China, there will be potential safety hazards. So in fact, as long as the individual strengthens the awareness of prevention a little, there will generally be no problem.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Going abroad to work and make a lot of money is not necessarily the best, but you need to pay attention to prevent fraud. Here are some suggestions for recognizing the real from the fake:

    1.Don't trust strangers' promises. If a complete stranger promises you a high-paying job, you need to be vigilant. Especially if the person asks you for personal information or funds, you need to be cautious.

    2.Choose your intermediary carefully. If you're looking for a job through an agency, you'll need to choose a legitimate, reputable agency. When choosing an intermediary, you can judge its credibility by querying relevant qualifications and evaluation information.

    3.Don't be gullible about false advertising. Some** will attract your attention with false advertising and then use high-paying jobs as bait. You need to read the advertisement carefully to understand the details of the job content, salary and other details, and pay attention to whether there is any suspicion of false advertising.

    4.Pay attention to verifying job postings. When looking for a job, you need to verify the authenticity of the job posting. You can learn about the company's information, working environment and other aspects through recruitment**, social ** and other channels, and pay attention to whether there is any suspicion of false information when you are in the same situation.

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