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Subject: what do you think of this? part II |
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You are right Fish, they expect things are going to be easier than they really are, and there comes this cuestion: after knowing all these facts, would it be easier for them in their home country?.
On the other hand wouldn´t it be good if they know all the facts we´ve been talking about? what I mean is this: I´m willing to work as a drafter (for let´s say 3 - 4 months) while I get my canadian experience, and once I know how things are run in Canada, then I´ll start looking for work in an engineering firm as a trainee to get my one year supervised experience required to be licensed, and after I become licensed, then I´ll start to think big; so now, if all those complaining people traced an estrategy like this, things would be different for them; but they don´t do it because they don´t know about licensing. that´s why I say they should know all the facts.
There´s a project called "from consideration to integration" which talks something about this big issue. I have not read yet the whole document but I´ll post some comments and the link ahead.
By the way Fish, where did you learn to speak spanish?
Best regards
Antonio
[19-02-2005,03:29] [**.68.235.181] Antonio |
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