Posted on 05/16/2006 6:50:34 PM PDT by Aussie Dasher
...and many would enjoy living in your great country. But my understanding is that the Australian government doesn't allow non-citizens to hold a job.
Is that true?
(I was told this by an American who married an Aussie Sheila. He wanted to live there a few years, but wasn't allowed to work, so they came to the U.S.)
About 3 years ago, I visited EnZed for a job interview. Considered looking in your country. Nonetheless, I liked that part of the world. Hope to cross paths with you again soon, FRiend.
But she got over all that soon enough.
Not true. Like other foreign coutries with a socialized medical system, they are always looking for physicians, nurses, etc. Arrangements can be made if your qualifications are right.
She seemed to be pretty good at Cattle Futures.
Oh, medical professionals. But most of us aren't.
So what about ordinary jobs, e.g. butcher, baker, candlestick maker, teachers, etc. ??
Don't know the answer to that question but I'm sure the law of supply and demand applies. I thought about NZ or AUS because I was in a financial position to take on the lower salaries. If you have some interest in working there, it is easy to google up job opportunities and check the government websites to see what they are looking for. Go at it. Maybe you'll find something you like.
"'I wanted desperately to be an Olympic athlete,' Clinton said Monday...
Too bad for her that lying and deception aren't Olympic sports.
Oh, sorry. I assumed you were living in Australia now. My error.
What a despicable thieving witch.
Certain categories of visitors can work, but permanent residency pretty much guarantees it.
"I am not sure how much of this story I can believe."
Well, the woman seems to have an active fantasy life, that's for sure. How many people who are terrible at athletics in grade school "dream" of being in the Olympics?
And I sympathize with Hillary, hubby has basically demoted me to being the one person cleaning crew, since I pretty much stink at doing stuff, but I am OK at cleaning. I could probably be improved upon by replacement by an illegal alien, and probably so could Madame Hillary, at least the question of the presidency would be off the table.
Hey.....maybe I should run........that's the ticket!
Thank you! Now you know what I'm doing when I say I'm 'painting' - usually fixing the background for the images.
Don't sell yourself short Hillary. You're an outstanding enabler, co-conspirator.
That's a classic!
Isn't that how it always is in life? Those that have, get?
And then there's the one about how she had always been a Yankees fan.
and all this time I thought she was a commodities wiz!!!!
Hillary Clinton - Kent Calhoun
Since my letter postulating how I believed Hillary Clinton managed to produce her commodity profits, many things I speculated have been confirmed as fact. The White House officially retracted the version that Hillary produced her own profits. James Blair, Tyson Foods attorney, was credited with producing Mrs. Clinton's $100,000 profits despite the fact he lost over $5 million dollars in his personal account.
Hillary's broker, Red Bone, was revealed in court testimony, regularly locked his office door and assigned account numbers after the close of trading. These trades were carried in an Omnibus Account. Bone also neglected to ask Mrs. Clinton for $20,000 additional funds to secure her under margined positions in her account. Those trades were eventually taken off with a profit.
I concluded my letter by asking what return Tyson Foods received for their $100,000 contribution to the Hillary Clinton coffers. The answer turned out to be $7 million in Arkansas State tax credits granted to Tyson Foods, while her husband was Arkansas State Attorney General. I spoke extensively with USA Today reporter Bill Montague, who verified all of the above facts in his series of articles on Mrs. Clinton's commodity profits.
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