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47 minutes ago, baabaa said:

GC vaste adi peekuta, idi podusta ani everyone has feeling.

Vachina first one week you will feel top of the world. Mexico,Canada trip with proudly flashing the GC at border. 

Then one more week of business opportunity talks, restaurant gas station grocery store real estate etc etc.

After that back to the IT job and same s&it.

yeah, alage anukovali lekapothe bathakalem.

Having a gc gives a sense of security in everyday life that you can never buy with a visa. Confidence is next level in day-to-day work life and people respect that confidence. Visa lo vunte manakenduku le, mana job vunte saalani you will not question ur manager/vp or upper management. adi memu visa lo aina chesthamani cheppakandi.....I bet no one can ever dare to walk out of the job if things wont happen their way. It opens doors for management level positions...jeevithantham developer/data scientist ga vundalante visa aithe endi gc aithe endile.

Mindset changes after gc, adi raani vallaki ardham kaadu, vachinodu sarigga express cheyyadu.

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3 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said:

yeah, alage anukovali lekapothe bathakalem.

Having a gc gives a sense of security in everyday life that you can never buy with a visa. Confidence is next level in day-to-day work life and people respect that confidence. Visa lo vunte manakenduku le, mana job vunte saalani you will not question ur manager/vp or upper management. adi memu visa lo aina chesthamani cheppakandi.....I bet no one can ever dare to walk out of the job if things wont happen their way. It opens doors for management level positions...jeevithantham developer/data scientist ga vundalante visa aithe endi gc aithe endile.

Mindset changes after gc, adi raani vallaki ardham kaadu, vachinodu sarigga express cheyyadu.

akkum_bakkum

Posted
30 minutes ago, Roger_that said:

akkum_bakkum

exactly....I figured so.

Posted
11 hours ago, Point said:

IT jobs are getting out of control

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Healthcare field is a good field to be in, right now. It will have a lot of demand in the future as well due to shortage of healthcare providers. 

But it has a high barrier of entry, I recommend becoming a PA. PA school around 2-3 years padutundi full time but you can start at 200k and the pay can get better if you work in a specialized field like Oncology, Neurosurgery etc. 

Becoming a lawyer is another good option but even for that you need to attend a 3-4 year school. But both will have more stability than IT in the future. 

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5 minutes ago, tennisluvrredux said:

Healthcare field is a good field to be in, right now. It will have a lot of demand in the future as well due to shortage of healthcare providers. 

But it has a high barrier of entry, I recommend becoming a PA. PA school around 2-3 years padutundi full time but you can start at 200k and the pay can get better if you work in a specialized field like Oncology, Neurosurgery etc. 

Becoming a lawyer is another good option but even for that you need to attend a 3-4 year school. But both will have more stability than IT in the future. 

what are the other careers that don't need education ? 

also any trades would workout as well if you are willing to put around 2-3yrs of time. 
but most of the folks who get GC's would be in late 30s(if they are lucky) or mid 40's (for those who are almost near to PD). 

even if you are willing to put in 2-3yrs of time aircraft maintenance tech would be a good alternative career too. 

Posted
11 hours ago, Point said:

IT jobs are getting out of control

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Michaelbarbosa said:

what are the other careers that don't need education ? 

also any trades would workout as well if you are willing to put around 2-3yrs of time. 
but most of the folks who get GC's would be in late 30s(if they are lucky) or mid 40's (for those who are almost near to PD). 

even if you are willing to put in 2-3yrs of time aircraft maintenance tech would be a good alternative career too. 

Problem is that even for trades, you need to attend trade school and you start with entry level pay. Entry level pay in trades starts at $25-$30/hr, it takes atleast 5 years of experience to make good money in trades. Also most trades make you good money if you open your own business, which all takes years of experience. 

Unfortunately most of us into IT have to come to the realization that most of us won't have IT jobs, even if we do we have to settle for cheaper pay, or look for alternatives which take years to get into an alternative career. 

Posted
20 minutes ago, tennisluvrredux said:

I recommend becoming a PA.

PA ante enti?

Posted
Just now, enigmatic said:

PA ante enti?

physician's assistant

Posted
6 minutes ago, tennisluvrredux said:

Problem is that even for trades, you need to attend trade school and you start with entry level pay. Entry level pay in trades starts at $25-$30/hr, it takes atleast 5 years of experience to make good money in trades. Also most trades make you good money if you open your own business, which all takes years of experience. 

Unfortunately most of us into IT have to come to the realization that most of us won't have IT jobs, even if we do we have to settle for cheaper pay, or look for alternatives which take years to get into an alternative career. 

yeah I do understand, but you can start doing apprenticeship too and then level your way up, with shortage of trades people there always going to be demand. compared to PA, you would be burning good chunk of money too, I am not sure of what it needs but for PA you need some level of credits in Biological sciences too where our most of IT ppl fall flat. 

Posted
14 minutes ago, Michaelbarbosa said:

physician's assistant

do you need a nursing degree? leka veredi emanna chadavala

Posted
6 hours ago, Tellugodu said:

Ee yadava kastalu, dabbu eechi koni techu kone kante. Stocks/market lo time invest chesi, safe ga dabulu earn cheyochu ga. 

Everyone has their preferences and sweet spot when it comes to side income. Some prefer buying homes and renting, restaurants and businesses like trucking. 
Some like me, like stocks.

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