rakshasudu1nenu Posted December 1, 2018 Report Posted December 1, 2018 Hello responsible citizens, I am kk, am about 33 years and living in Australia for over 12 years got a own home here and working in a law enforcement department. Just like any telugu person all my friends who live in US are suggesting me to move to US and get a job in IT and settle down there. We usually have E3 visas for Australians with may be easier to get, compared to H1b. I know that I have a good job here, but sometimes I have to take SH*t for what my colleagues did, even though I disagree with them I still got to stand by them for legal issues and there are some professional issues( which are not major). I request and Thank you in advance for taking your time. Do you think is it a good idea to relocate to US and move to IT ? I am taking suggestions form lot of people, thought of trying from you experienced folks who saw in and out of US job market and have experience living here. I got masters in programming from aus and worked as a lecturer in it for 2.5 years in the past. Regards, Quote
JolyBoyGLoMumaithMod Posted December 1, 2018 Report Posted December 1, 2018 1 minute ago, rakshasudu1nenu said: Hello responsible citizens, I am kk, am about 33 years and living in Australia for over 12 years got a own home here and working in a law enforcement department. Just like any telugu person all my friends who live in US are suggesting me to move to US and get a job in IT and settle down there. We usually have E3 visas for Australians with may be easier to get, compared to H1b. I know that I have a good job here, but sometimes I have to take for what my colleagues did, even though I disagree with them I still got to stand by them for legal issues and there are some professional issues( which are not major). I request and Thank you in advance for taking your time. Do you think is it a good idea to relocate to US and move to IT ? I am taking suggestions form lot of people, thought of trying from you experienced folks who saw in and out of US job market and have experience living here. My got masters in programming from aus and worked as a lecturer in it for 2.5 years in the past. Regards, You don’t fit for IT, enjoy In Australia bro Quote
rakshasudu1nenu Posted December 1, 2018 Author Report Posted December 1, 2018 Any particular reason mate? Quote
Amrita Posted December 1, 2018 Report Posted December 1, 2018 E time lo stable job vadulukoni US ravadam em anta wise decision kakapovachu however as you are a citizen its worth the risk. If you are moving from non IT to IT i would suggest you not to switch. IT lo pressure and tension tappa quality of life em undadu. Money yeah vastundi though. However Aus to compare cheste miku US chala forward, accepting and free country with diversity anipistundi. If i were you i would happily stay stable and enjoy my life in beautiful country like Australia. 1 Quote
LuciferMorningStar Posted December 1, 2018 Report Posted December 1, 2018 6 minutes ago, rakshasudu1nenu said: Hello responsible citizens, I am kk, am about 33 years and living in Australia for over 12 years got a own home here and working in a law enforcement department. Just like any telugu person all my friends who live in US are suggesting me to move to US and get a job in IT and settle down there. We usually have E3 visas for Australians with may be easier to get, compared to H1b. I know that I have a good job here, but sometimes I have to take SH*t for what my colleagues did, even though I disagree with them I still got to stand by them for legal issues and there are some professional issues( which are not major). I request and Thank you in advance for taking your time. Do you think is it a good idea to relocate to US and move to IT ? I am taking suggestions form lot of people, thought of trying from you experienced folks who saw in and out of US job market and have experience living here. I got masters in programming from aus and worked as a lecturer in it for 2.5 years in the past. Regards, E3 easy antey jump cheyyi annai tappu ledu....Dhairey Sahasey Laxmi annaru...US is always a better place than Aus. oka vela set kakapothe malli ade job chesuko emundi... Quote
LuciferMorningStar Posted December 1, 2018 Report Posted December 1, 2018 3 minutes ago, Amrita said: E time lo stable job vadulukoni US ravadam em anta wise decision kakapovachu however as you are a citizen its worth the risk. If you are moving from non IT to IT i would suggest you not to switch. IT lo pressure and tension tappa quality of life em undadu. Money yeah vastundi though. However Aus to compare cheste miku US chala forward, accepting and free country with diversity anipistundi. If i were you i would happily stay stable and enjoy my life in beautiful country like Australia. Aus lo racism ekkuva akkai... US ee better ! Quote
rakshasudu1nenu Posted December 1, 2018 Author Report Posted December 1, 2018 Thanks Amrita garu, That’s true aswell have got a stable job vs pressure and starting all over again. Point noted 👍 Quote
Amrita Posted December 1, 2018 Report Posted December 1, 2018 2 minutes ago, LuciferMorningStar said: Aus lo racism ekkuva akkai... US ee better ! Kadu ani evaru annaru i mentioned that point too no ? 6 minutes ago, Amrita said: E time lo stable job vadulukoni US ravadam em anta wise decision kakapovachu however as you are a citizen its worth the risk. If you are moving from non IT to IT i would suggest you not to switch. IT lo pressure and tension tappa quality of life em undadu. Money yeah vastundi though. However Aus to compare cheste miku US chala forward, accepting and free country with diversity anipistundi. If i were you i would happily stay stable and enjoy my life in beautiful country like Australia. Quote
rakshasudu1nenu Posted December 1, 2018 Author Report Posted December 1, 2018 6 minutes ago, LuciferMorningStar said: Aus lo racism ekkuva akkai... US ee better ! Not really bro, it’s same every where. That’s not an issue at all here . Ikkada na job Lo nenu reverse choopistha, na deggara. It also depends on what kind of crowd you have been involved with Quote
rakshasudu1nenu Posted December 1, 2018 Author Report Posted December 1, 2018 5 minutes ago, LuciferMorningStar said: E3 easy antey jump cheyyi annai tappu ledu....Dhairey Sahasey Laxmi annaru...US is always a better place than Aus. oka vela set kakapothe malli ade job chesuko emundi... E3 is very easy, but only problem will be choosing a right mestri Quote
Amrita Posted December 1, 2018 Report Posted December 1, 2018 6 minutes ago, rakshasudu1nenu said: Not really bro, it’s same every where. That’s not an issue at all here My own nephew experienced bullying in School in Sydney. He lived in UK for most part and wasnt happy there though he adjusted. Ippudu they moved back to UK . My best friend lives in Sydney too . She lived in US as well. Aus culture is way different from US. Definitely you find US very accepting and diverse. I visted Aus too chuse cheptunna but stable job vadulukoni ravadam not a good idea. Miku status issues undakapovachu but just saying. Quote
rakshasudu1nenu Posted December 1, 2018 Author Report Posted December 1, 2018 2 minutes ago, Amrita said: My own nephew experienced bullying in School in Sydney. He lived in UK for most part and wasnt happy there though he adjusted. Ippudu they moved back to UK . Okay I feel for him. But it also depends on choosing a right suburb and school. Aussies like to complain and banter a lot on everybody including their own parents. So it might be a new thing to people who have never experienced this. Bullying is bigger problem in schools I agree. I think it is same even in India or america Quote
LuciferMorningStar Posted December 1, 2018 Report Posted December 1, 2018 10 minutes ago, Amrita said: My own nephew experienced bullying in School in Sydney. He lived in UK for most part and wasnt happy there though he adjusted. Ippudu they moved back to UK . My best friend lives in Sydney too . She lived in US as well. Aus culture is way different from US. Definitely you find US very accepting and diverse. I visted Aus too chuse cheptunna but stable job vadulukoni ravadam not a good idea. Miku status issues undakapovachu but just saying. Quote
Amrita Posted December 1, 2018 Report Posted December 1, 2018 4 minutes ago, rakshasudu1nenu said: Okay I feel for him. But it also depends on choosing a right suburb and school. Aussies like to complain and banter a lot on everybody including their own parents. So it might be a new thing to people who have never experienced this. Bullying is bigger problem in schools I agree. I think it is same even in India or america Not as much here though asalu untundi . Quote
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