where do u prefer to work?

Philippines
February 5, 2010 4:06am CST
where do you prefer to work? in your own country or to the foreign countries? which will be better?
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10 responses
• India
5 Feb 10
atleast for few years in the foreign countries ... we wil get more exposure and also can spend the week ends in a new place since we would have visited all the places in our country so it will be good... in life we need changes so i prefer that and where ever we are should enjoy life....
• Philippines
5 Feb 10
yeah that's true...there's so many places to visit in other countries,but do you mean you prefer to work there instead on your own countries?
• Philippines
5 Feb 10
i really prefer to work in my own country but due to financial problems, I am trying to find a job from other countries
• Philippines
5 Feb 10
yeah.....i agree to you... i also prefer to work in my own country..but due to poverty we force to go to other countries..
@HansonFan (1653)
• United States
8 Feb 10
I prefer to work in my own country as I know more about it and I can actually be helpful if someone has a question about how something works here.
@dknkyle (446)
• Singapore
21 Mar 10
For me, I am a fashion designer/stylist and I would prefer to work overseas as compared to my own country, Singapore. The main reason is because Singapore being a very small country is not very fashion orientated, so as a result, the fashion industry in Singapore is very small and job opportunities are very limited. As fashion designers/merchandisers/stylists in Singapore, you can hardly enjoy life or earn that much to live the kind of life you want. So now, I am looking for some overseas opportunities as fashion designer/stylist preferably in countries like U.S, U.K, France or Italy.
@tanchyka (213)
• Slovenia
6 Feb 10
I don't have a job yet and I haven't worked anywhere, except for my home town. However, before I finish college I hope I'll be able to get 4 months off to work and live in the USA, so I can experience life there. I want to do this because I've always wanted to live in the USA and that way I can find out if life there is better or worse than at home. When I finish my college I'll probably work in my country, although I would rather work somewhere else in Europe. There are not so many different jobs for me in my country than there would be in other countries, but I don't know if I would be able to get a job because there are many people who want to work everywhere nowadays and I probably wouldn't stand a chance.
@atv818 (1980)
• United Arab Emirates
6 Feb 10
My dream job was to work in the USA but my visa got turned down so I submit to my fate in staying in the Philippines where I was born. Maybe I was destined to just travel to this place instead of working hard there.
@maximax8 (31053)
• United Kingdom
5 Feb 10
During my life I have seen working abroad a good opportunity for travel. When I was 18 years old I worked as a children's nanny in Finland. The family had three children. They owned three houses: a town house, a farmhouse in the countryside and a lakeside cottage. With the high wages from that job I managed to travel around Europe by train. When I was 20 years old I got a working holiday visa for Australia. I worked in a variety of different jobs in Australia. I was a children's nanny, a factory worker and a charity collector. As part of my my degree I went to study for a semester in the Netherlands. I got to see much of that part of Europe whilst living there. I think it is interesting to work or study overseas. I have a disabled son so it is best I live and work in my home country these days.
• India
5 Feb 10
I love to work for my country........
@Aaleexix (2290)
• India
5 Feb 10
I like to work in my country. I want to serve for my people and my country. I don't want to say that working in foreign country but personally I want to die in the place where I have borne.
• Malaysia
5 Feb 10
during my childhood day my grandfather used to do multiple kind of job in a day.he's a rubber tapper by profession but by noon he's already been in his stall to sell foods.by evening he'd be going to the factory to sell the rubber.and on the clear weather he will visiting his farm to pick some vegetables.my point is that nowadays people tend to do a 'lightweight' job with a higher pay.we living under the same sky hence the opportunities is the same whether in our own country or abroad.