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Most of the Indian are job seekers only. Once they complete their education they start searching for jobs…to say a good job which will not be available in India as there will be a large number in the queue.So this is compelling the educated Indian to go abroad and get some job after completing further studies as it will be easy to get one. The Americans need not go anywhere in search of a job. They can stay and earn comfortably. They got well-defined policies and education system. Everything is available to them within no time. But the cost of Education is very heavy in the U.S and one cannot afford to it. So just by completing the minimum education required for a job the Americans are shifting towards earning money. They work hard. As such all high profile jobs are left unfilled. It does not mean that the Indian are more intelligent than Americans.For Indians, this is a necessity.It is this necessity which make him work hard and earn more.
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No Indian can dream of getting jobs in the US unless they go through education once again in the US. Your justifying that Americans do not study further because it is costly the same applies to Indians as well.
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This particular requirement is for high profile jobs fetching above dollars 50,000 per year. Do you have anyone from your country aiming that high?
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I take your point. I understand what you’re saying via this blog post. But … I’m going to get on my soap box and start shouting!
America’s got talent. Not only America. But all countries have talent. The thing is not all countries develop and nurture that talent. It’s there! I guarantee it! Sad to say but instead of finding these gifted individuals, educating them, and giving them an opportunity to utilize their talent, “people in charge” oppress them and don’t do anything to help them use the gifts God has given them for the good of all mankind. I can’t stress that enough! Everybody in every part of the world has been gifted in some way by their Creator. This is why I don’t believe in that crap about “the perfect race”. This is why I don’t think because a person is “handicapped” or “retarded”, etc., that they are any less valuable or talented than a “normal” person. And most definitely their nationality has nothing to do with it!
Nobody is here on earth by accident. There is a purpose for them and they should be allowed to accomplish that purpose. Where will you get the opportunity to accomplish that purpose? Well if you can’t do it where you live, then go some place where you can! Lift yourself up, so you can lift somebody else.
OK. Sorry to go off and spill like that! Thank you. 🙂
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I have to agree with the comments above. Here in America, the education system is so backwards and if anyone wants to attend college it’s almost next to impossible. It costs over $50,000 just to go to college or Univeristy that has some merit. Not many kids are being pushed into the “computer” field like they should. But I know plenty of “geeks” from around the world that are knowledgeable in the languages you mentioned above. The owner of EliteWriters happen to be one of those geeks.
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(lol) It is foolishness to insist on high profile job seekers equipping themselves with those computer languages. I have worked for a multi national and I know who ‘delivered’ there. It is certainly not those who were in those high positions but those who came up the ladder.
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My aim in life was always to become happier person and better mother. Nothing to me shall be more important or will be. I have career like gym coach but still stand very much family oriented and children oriented. that gives me not just happiness but security and being needed and useful. I admit some friends try take more time but with years I know how to send them messages to spare some tiem later because I am busy. They have to understand, it is not easy to be with family.
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Mulling over issues that we can do without destroys happiness. You have the right kind of approach.
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I wrote this Blog based on my own personal experience. I have wasted many years mulling over issues which I now realise were not needed for my happiness. As they say better late than never. Today I have created a world where I spend time on issues that are pertinent to my happiness.
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For me, happiness is the act of contentment into one’s life having a some sort of solitude to enjoy the thing you want, having an inner peace of mind and heart. Honestly speaking, there is no such thing as happiness in this world but amidst all the decieving apperances in this world suffering is the only true one. Real happiness came from God, and we can achieve that eternal happiness by means of prayers, sacrifice, and devotion that somehow throughout our journey in this valley of tears at the end of our journey we will find our Loving Father in heaven to be in his arms, and to be with him and share the joys with him in paradise that was meant for us in the very beginning of the creation. Our life here on earth is like a passing journey. Like a clouds in the sky. It’s here a little while then its gone. We will pass in this world but once so we must make the most of it! For our final inevitable destination is death.
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As you have said contentment is the key to happiness and that we can get if we know how to pick wheat from chaff. There is plenty of chaff in our life and if we know the art of finding out what is wheat and what is chaff we have reached.
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That is a good approach. We all wanted to live a happy life but sometimes its hard to reach. Sometimes there are stress, anger, burden and many more that burden us to fulfill our happy life. But maybe we can do it not instantly but through the guidance of our Lord. Be contented of what we have and always give thanks.
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We used to watch a lot of cooking shows when we had cable TV. We still watch a lot via the public television station but not as much as before. Checked and found some videos available on YouTube. Have to set aside a time to take a look. Thanks for mentioning. Love cooking shows! 🙂
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@Treathyl FOX
I took this topic to write a Blog on because it has a different concept this time. The participants are those who are holding great positions and yet have a passion for cooking – something that will encourage others in similar positions. Cooking is mostly shunned by this category.-
Good topic choice for a blog post. Actually I think I know of an American chef who was a lawyer who decided he wanted to bake! He didn’t get his start through a competition or cooking show. He just decided he wanted to do it! His cakes were unbelievable! 🙂
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Do you enjoy cooking or you just do it because you have no other go? I love cooking provided there is some help around to chop and clean. I love creating new recipes. 🙂
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Do I enjoy cooking? That’s a tricky question for me. There was once a time when my kids would tell you to make sure to come by our house for traditional holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. Yeah! I put my best foot forward and must say my meals were pretty impressive. But now my husband has a health condition that requires me to change everything that I ever knew about cooking and create new recipes or modify my old recipes. Enjoy cooking these days? To be honest. Not so much. It’s very stressful trying to get the meals right for his dietary purposes. But I’m learning how! Because I love my husband. 🙂
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Challenges are great no matter where we come across them. You have cooking challenges. Go for them and enjoy when you see your beloved husband relishing what you have cooked for him.
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Well! This one is no different than any other reality series but Leaving aside the cynicsm atleast it helped shaped a few careers and inspiring many more.
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It is right that most of the online writers do leave the sites if they find any site that pays more. This is not a healthy practice. The only thing they have to keep in mind is that whether the site has made any injustice to them. There is some introspection is needed. If the answer is no, then there is no justification in leaving a site just by finding another one which pays a higher amount.
The online sites which are encouraging others are really doing a good job. Sometimes in their anxiety to develop the site in a short time they take up some steps which are not warranted.
They should take the opinion of others and the members, discuss the issues and try to modify them as and when the circumstances demand such change.
The writers also should realize that whatever they write should satisfy the minimum standards of English. They should at the same time develop their writing skill while writing. They should learn different styles of writing, expressions, quality of content etc and endeavor towards submission of a unique article.
Writers do make or mar a site. If they leave just because another pays better that is not fair.They can certainly go for new sites but ignoring those which have paid them is not fair.
It works both ways. Site wants me to write my best stuff but pays fractions of a penny. Take Hubpages; once it paid. Now? So why waste a keystroke?
I am fully with you on this. If a site continues paying then it is but fair that we stick to it and not leave them stranded just because another site pays better.