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Those who run abroad, how are they doing now? I have run out for a few years I didn't live in the basement, nor did I share a house, I had my own floor, a bedroom, a bedroom, a kitchen and a bathroom, I mixed quite miserably,

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Those who run abroad, how are they doing now? I have run out for a few years I did not live in the basement, nor did I share a flat, I had my own floor, a bedroom and a living room, a bedroom, a kitchen and a bathroom, I mixed quite miserably, after all, I came here to set myself the goal of how much to earn and eat, do not spend savings, do not move domestic assets domestic give up millions of annual salary, choose to come out and earn 3700 a month This matter, I just want to say, I am temporarily like this for the sake of identity. Of course, everyone who understands understands. Looking for a job? ---- my personal advice: if you are good at English, go to the recruitment website, go to the company's official website to apply, and then be sure to confirm whether you can do an identity application for you (if not, it is recommended to give up directly) ***** If English is not good, read directly, whether it is college or master, look at your family background. Everyone comes out for a reason, some for their children's education, and some for making money. My reason is that I want to experience a different life (a wish since childhood, but family conditions did not allow it at that time) English is very important, if it comes out or mixed Chinese circles. It's good at home, the overseas Chinese circle is more volatile than at home, it's not that I look down on overseas Chinese, most of the ability is worse than my peers in the first-tier big cities in China (except for English) - to be added. Some of my own experience: cash workers There are not many cash workers in the United States now, most of them work in a dirty and poor working environment, but the hourly wages of cash workers are still so-so (16-35cad/h), cash workers are basically Chinese companies and Chinese recruitment, understand everything. From the dishwasher/cooks on Rotten Street to the masons on the construction site; As long as you are willing to work, people may not necessarily use you PS: I wanted to experience the brick moving of the construction site before, but people felt that they couldn't work when they looked at it, and directly refused~ 2. The checker part needs to have a work permit or identity, so if not, sorry not. Because I am a closed work permit, I can't experience this part, so I won't comment first, and then update it after I get the identity. 3. Uber driver, delivery boy this is one of the most interesting jobs I think, when I first came I really didn't have any friends, lying at home every day, going out to run is not a thing, bored I registered Uber driver and registered Uber eat/doordash delivery man, a day to drive around, by the way to deliver a takeaway, basic 3-4 orders, my day's meal money and electricity bills are enough. (Tips: do not accept Chinese lists, do not accept indigenous lists, do not send poor communities; Don't ask me how I know, a tip of $1 and a tip of $20, it feels different :), I was the first to give a tip, I was very excited to show off with my mother, and was despised by her, but really happy, not that the tip is much, just that I can take this step to deliver takeaway--- maybe this is what the country says to take off the robe. But now I can put it on, take it off, put it on, take it off, and be free. hahhh。 The most important thing is that being able to chat with passengers and observe the situation of different communities is still a good entry point for me to buy a house and integrate into this new environment.

Those who run abroad, how are they doing now? I have run out for a few years I didn't live in the basement, nor did I share a house, I had my own floor, a bedroom, a bedroom, a kitchen and a bathroom, I mixed quite miserably,
Those who run abroad, how are they doing now? I have run out for a few years I didn't live in the basement, nor did I share a house, I had my own floor, a bedroom, a bedroom, a kitchen and a bathroom, I mixed quite miserably,
Those who run abroad, how are they doing now? I have run out for a few years I didn't live in the basement, nor did I share a house, I had my own floor, a bedroom, a bedroom, a kitchen and a bathroom, I mixed quite miserably,

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