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Turon miah

I can do any kind of job as a labour

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Fred

Getting a work permit is very likely going to be your greatest problem.

Turon miah

I know sir but i can manage all cost

Fred

Turon miah wrote:

I know sir but i can manage all cost


If they try to charge you a fee, it's a scam so ignore them.

Turon miah

Definitely sir .thank you

Cynic

I think what Fred is referring to is that the UK Gov does not issue work permits for these jobs.

Turon miah

Yess i understand sir. I need a job anybody help me

SimCityAT

I will put it bluntly unless you are a highly skilled worker, you have no chance to work in the UK or pretty much the EU.

ladivo779

Agree with SimCityAT, you have virtually no chance to get a job in the UK. Also, your methods of trying to find a job here with your opening statement would not be appealing to many employers. You would probably be better off looking for a job in Asia.

Turon miah

Thank you very much for good suggestion

Turon miah

Excellent advise. Thank you sir

Turon miah

Dear all sir,here's no good job. I want good carreer in EU or UK  or any rich country.that is why i looking for job there .thank you

ladivo779

Why don't you tell us your qualifications and job experience? So far you only mention you was any kind of labour job.

Fred

Turon miah wrote:

Dear all sir,here's no good job. I want good carreer in EU or UK  or any rich country.that is why i looking for job there .thank you


You and half the world, that's why immigration law will make it all but impossible for you to do it legally.

SimCityAT

Fred wrote:
Turon miah wrote:

Dear all sir,here's no good job. I want good carreer in EU or UK  or any rich country.that is why i looking for job there .thank you


You and half the world, that's why immigration law will make it all but impossible for you to do it legally.


But kind Mr Fred, he needs a job.

Fred

SimCityAT wrote:
Fred wrote:
Turon miah wrote:

Dear all sir,here's no good job. I want good carreer in EU or UK  or any rich country.that is why i looking for job there .thank you


You and half the world, that's why immigration law will make it all but impossible for you to do it legally.


But kind Mr Fred, he needs a job.


So do I, I'm poor and unemployed  :nothappy:

Turon miah

Sorry sir,i finish high school and college. Then i admitted university and i did study 3 years there. Then without graduation complete i leave  university. I'm educated person. Thank you

Turon miah

Fred wrote:
Turon miah wrote:

Dear all sir,here's no good job. I want good carreer in EU or UK  or any rich country.that is why i looking for job there .thank you


You and half the world, that's why immigration law will make it all but impossible for you to do it legally.


Thank you sir,but I  going to try.

Turon miah

Fred wrote:
SimCityAT wrote:
Fred wrote:


You and half the world, that's why immigration law will make it all but impossible for you to do it legally.


But kind Mr Fred, he needs a job.


So do I, I'm poor and unemployed  :nothappy:


No problem sir.i wish you you will get good job

ladivo779

You are an educated person with a university degree, but the way you introduced yourself doesn't give that appearance and would scare off any prospective employers.

By the way, I am British and with post graduate qualifications but I don't have a job either.

My advice is to go through the normal channels of applying for a job in the UK or EU.

Turon miah

Shill88 wrote:

You are an educated person with a university degree, but the way you introduced yourself doesn't give that appearance and would scare off any prospective employers.

By the way, I am British and with post graduate qualifications but I don't have a job either.

My advice is to go through the normal channels of applying for a job in the UK or EU.


Thank you sir,excellent advise .i wii do that

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