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by VINOD » Wed Mar 27, 2002 12:30 am

THERE IS NO JOB
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by Yo Mamma » Wed Mar 27, 2002 12:30 am

What the heck is your problem man, at least start the discussion with words that make sense...later...
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by A worker in US » Thu Apr 04, 2002 12:30 am

Please don\'t waste your time creating groups, utilize it to find a good job!
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by Indian » Fri Nov 05, 2004 4:44 pm

when persons like J**n are teased and some others are insulted what is there great in going to abroad and collecting much more money?
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by san » Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:23 pm

Travellig is good, if you get the chance, go for it. It broadens the mind but don't do it just to keep up with your neighbour :D
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by Sharjeel » Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:33 pm

I really dont care. I have a few goals in my life (buy a house, etc). If I can do that in India, no prblems, and if i have to leave fer a few years, then that is also no problem.
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by Arti » Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:39 pm

Sharjeel wrote:I really dont care. I have a few goals in my life (buy a house, etc). If I can do that in India, no prblems, and if i have to leave fer a few years, then that is also no problem.




You can definitely buy a house in India on a rupee salary... now I must figure out what etc is :lol:
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by san » Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:41 pm

Car ofcourse!
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by Sharjeel » Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:45 pm

It is slightly complicated. etc stands for the things I will have to do so that my future is secure. I also dunt want to work for a long time. I wanna have fun all the time :D!
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by Arti » Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:49 pm

Sharjeel wrote:It is slightly complicated. etc stands for the things I will have to do so that my future is secure. I also dunt want to work for a long time. I wanna have fun all the time :D!




India has a lot of options today... and the pay is great too. I'm not saying don't go abroad... go...get the exposure... if you like it, stay on... if you want to return, return



I'm not really saying much, am I? :oops:
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by Sharjeel » Fri Nov 05, 2004 8:39 pm

Arti wrote:India has a lot of options today... and the pay is great too. I'm not saying don't go abroad... go...get the exposure... if you like it, stay on... if you want to return, return

I'm not really saying much, am I? :oops:
lol! I got your point. I really dont care about any expesure or anything. jes want to keep me family and parents happy. AND buy that house!
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by Alexis » Fri Nov 05, 2004 8:41 pm

Arti wrote:
Sharjeel wrote:It is slightly complicated. etc stands for the things I will have to do so that my future is secure. I also dunt want to work for a long time. I wanna have fun all the time :D!


India has a lot of options today... and the pay is great too. I'm not saying don't go abroad... go...get the exposure... if you like it, stay on... if you want to return, return

I'm not really saying much, am I? :oops:


Moving abroad for a while isnt such a bad idea. If nothing else, you'll only understand the value and importance of your own homeland.
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by Sharjeel » Fri Nov 05, 2004 8:43 pm

Alexis wrote:Moving abroad for a while isnt such a bad idea. If nothing else, you'll only understand the value and importance of your own homeland.
I do understand the value and importance of my homeland. I get homesick whenever I leave Nagpur...
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by Alexis » Fri Nov 05, 2004 8:57 pm

Sharjeel wrote:
Alexis wrote:Moving abroad for a while isnt such a bad idea. If nothing else, you'll only understand the value and importance of your own homeland.
I do understand the value and importance of my homeland. I get homesick whenever I leave Nagpur...


But youre still in the same country! I know its the same principle though. When I lived in Hyd for a brief period, I didnt like it as much. I really wanted to go back to America. Now I realize that those days were the best.
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by daisy » Fri Nov 05, 2004 9:57 pm

i miss home :cry:
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by dethslut » Sat Nov 06, 2004 9:07 am

daisy wrote:i miss home :cry:




does ur home miss u as well?
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by dethslut » Sat Nov 06, 2004 9:09 am

i guess its human tendency, we dont trnd to appreciate the value of anything asa long as we have it.

when i am in India, i miss Aus, when i am in Aus, i miss India.

its too _ complicated
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by Arti » Sun Nov 21, 2004 1:46 am

Sharjeel wrote:
Arti wrote:India has a lot of options today... and the pay is great too. I'm not saying don't go abroad... go...get the exposure... if you like it, stay on... if you want to return, return

I'm not really saying much, am I? :oops:
lol! I got your point. I really dont care about any expesure or anything. jes want to keep me family and parents happy. AND buy that house!




Quick question... have you ever thought of what makes YOU happy other than seeing your parents happy? :)
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by Lucifer » Sun Nov 21, 2004 2:16 am

The kind of people who go abroad are:



1. Those with rich parents

2. Those with rich relatives in the Gulf

3. Those who are incapable of getting a job in India

4. Those with limited intelligence - the real brainy ones get into IITs, BITS, IISc, IIMs, etc.
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by The Jackal » Sun Nov 21, 2004 3:58 am

Lucifer wrote:The kind of people who go abroad are:

1. Those with rich parents
2. Those with rich relatives in the Gulf
3. Those who are incapable of getting a job in India
4. Those with limited intelligence - the real brainy ones get into IITs, BITS, IISc, IIMs, etc.
Did you rejected at the embasy by any chance? :P :twisted:
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by lonewolf » Sun Nov 21, 2004 7:00 am

The Jackal wrote:
Lucifer wrote:The kind of people who go abroad are:

1. Those with rich parents
2. Those with rich relatives in the Gulf
3. Those who are incapable of getting a job in India
4. Those with limited intelligence - the real brainy ones get into IITs, BITS, IISc, IIMs, etc.
Did you rejected at the embasy by any chance? :P :twisted:




Maybe he was interviewed by Nancy at the Madras US Embassy :D
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by CtrlAltDel » Sun Nov 21, 2004 12:16 pm

lonewolf wrote:
The Jackal wrote:
Lucifer wrote:The kind of people who go abroad are:

1. Those with rich parents
2. Those with rich relatives in the Gulf
3. Those who are incapable of getting a job in India
4. Those with limited intelligence - the real brainy ones get into IITs, BITS, IISc, IIMs, etc.
Did you rejected at the embasy by any chance? :P :twisted:
Maybe he was interviewed by Nancy at the Madras US Embassy :D
aaaah Nancy! is that the same lady who is famed for rudely stamping "Rejected" on the passport...:D
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by Sharjeel » Sun Nov 21, 2004 12:28 pm

CtrlAltDel wrote:aaaah Nancy! is that the same lady who is famed for rudely stamping "Rejected" on the passport...:D
Even before the poor interviewee gets to sit down. Happens at the US mumbai embassy too :x . They passed my parents at their second interwiew, tho. Smug Bastards...
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by akhilis2cool » Sun Nov 21, 2004 12:33 pm

I heard they reject Visas if u dont know how to wear a tie..... :lol:
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by Sharjeel » Sun Nov 21, 2004 12:37 pm

I can tie a noose...
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