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Old 15th March 2011, 09:31 PM
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Yes, you're all right. Today I met a colleague which is in job for about 6 months and she told the same. She said now the routes were open to other countries and with another 12 months and just a little luck she even may choose.

Anyway this way unfortunately is not open to me. So I will try to get into the country no matter as a teacher or for low salary job and try to climb the ladder by connections from this. I dont know if I already told in this thread but maybe... maaaaaybe I'm lucky to get a job in teaching my topics even with a good starting salary. He told something like "know that the salary is with ~1000 EUR quite low". So this sounds like 40K to me which would be ok for basic work without overtime. Lets see. I hope he answers my last mail and if not I'll try to get the team leader on phone which said this job would match and is free to start anytimes. Is I'm unlucky someone else took it already. Thats life...

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Hi Dennis well low is a matter of perspective remember! 40k per month is a good middle class salary for a local. With your wife working you will live ok. And be together!

The main issue arise for long term stability and retirement as well as settling down and having kids if you want them. But you can increase your salary over time and make contacts in the business world and maybe earn more. It all comes down to being happy with what you have got!

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I see, even the international organizations I applied, tell me that they don't sponsor aliens. where do you think can I see an employer willing to sponsor IT implementation manager or Project manager - PMP, CISA certified?

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