what could you possibly do that you get paid more in china and malaysia?
Ian Taylor
I'm a solicitor.
I applied for these jobs and I have been offered them.
Failed to gain employment here, so I looked overseas.
Sebastian King
and china/malaysia were the only two places in the world you could find a job?
Mason Wilson
No, but I'm talking employment right now and money in the bank.
Eli Perry
where else did you look?
Joshua Garcia
malaysia is mudslime; go to china
Ayden Murphy
Chinks are Jews. Even worse.
Hudson Cook
Europe, North America.
Still awaiting results of applications.
But a job starting October would be useful >As I've been offered.
both are £40-60k a-year, jobs.
Ayden Scott
what about Thailand ?
Hunter Perez
>he seriously recommends anyone to work in china
Jordan Baker
Help me out, dude.
Dylan Anderson
A job in China will necessitate dealing with the Chinese. Proceed with extreme caution
Benjamin Stewart
Not many oppertunities there, I tried Singapore too.
But, like I said I'm awaiting application results. And a job at the start of next month would be great, for ovb reasons of income.
Oliver Murphy
so you'd get paid 40-60k in china but nobody in the continent of north america or europe has called you back?
right.
Sebastian White
>opportunities*
Jose Carter
go to china if you want to be redpilled about the chinese go to malaysia to enjoy white priviledge at max potential.
Lucas James
Western companies in China, buddy.
Either help me out or just don't bother commenting.
>Or do whatever, your country owns mine anyway.
Eli Gonzalez
i don't know what country you're from. i blocked the flag image.
i suggest you fill out more applications and stop asking Cred Forums for advice
Brody Lopez
>go to Malaysia to enjoy white privilege at max potential.
I'm considering this.
Jaxson Diaz
Dealing with China means you will need friends before you get deals. If the company you're working for already has those friends you're in the clear. But you will be treated as a filthy foreigner by the Chinese for YEARS before you make any headway. Quality control? Funny joke.
Alexander Rodriguez
I've heard this from several people who currently work in Shanghai.
In China you have no way of knowing if someone will screw you over unless you have a looooooong relationship with them and even then if you're a foreigner you are immediately below any other Chinese and will be dropped at the first sign of trouble. My brother buys steel from them for industries stateside and has no end to the horror stories of dealing with the Chinese. In fact he only got to where he was because he literally saved a guy's life while he was in China and that's how he got his foot in the door
Logan Gutierrez
I wouldn't bring my family to some shithole like China or Malaysia, but if I didn't have kids, I'd take the job.
It's not about the race of the chinks, it's about the quality of their country. That's no place to raise a child.