[quote]Otto the Ecto wrote:
Go to USA, malaka.[/quote]
I lol’d.
[quote]Otto the Ecto wrote:
Go to USA, malaka.[/quote]
I lol’d.
[quote]farmerson12 wrote:
Someone can correct me if I’m wrong but moving to the U.S with just a personal trainer cert is a HUGE risk. You are investing a lot financially in hopes that you settle in And quickly gain enough clientele to allow you to survive. I would definitely look into getting a degree.[/quote]
The first couple of years, I don’t care what I will do for a living. I have worked as a laborer, a builder, waiter, even as a bouncer for a couple of nights last summer. I just want to be able to live, and here in Greece I can’t see this happening…
I’m sorry but it’s impossible for you to immigrate to the USA.
Since you are outside of the USA and want to go there it would be emigrate to the USA.
[quote]niksamaras wrote:
[quote]farmerson12 wrote:
Someone can correct me if I’m wrong but moving to the U.S with just a personal trainer cert is a HUGE risk. You are investing a lot financially in hopes that you settle in And quickly gain enough clientele to allow you to survive. I would definitely look into getting a degree.[/quote]
The first couple of years, I don’t care what I will do for a living. I have worked as a laborer, a builder, waiter, even as a bouncer for a couple of nights last summer. I just want to be able to live, and here in Greece I can’t see this happening…[/quote]
Australia has a pretty small population. I think you’d find more opportunities in Canada. Cost of living is pretty high in Australia too. If you found you didn’t like Australia which many don’t, there wouldn’t be a whole lot of other options. Canada is a huge and diverse country - and then there’s the US.
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
[quote]digitalairair wrote:
[quote]niksamaras wrote:
In late March I will have finished my classes for IFAA personal trainer degree. I am form Greece and looking for a country to immigrate, most probably USA or Australia. I searched online and found a bunch of info on what I need to do in order to get a visa.
Anyone has any advice for me? What should I be careful of? Any reason not go immigrate to any of those 2 countries? Any case taht I won’t be accepted in the USA? Thank you all in advance.[/quote]
COME TO TAIWAN YOU WON"T REGRET IT. PUSSY EVERYWHERE.
ps.
the physical/fitness/ bodybuilding/supplement scene is JUST getting underway . IN america and in australia that shit is already very popular. come to taiwan and be the visionary.
Everyone here LOOOOOVVVVVEE white people
you can go to the club and just sit on the floor and bitches will drag you to the bathroom and fuck u in there. You will be treated like a god. Best place to party IMO
has GREAT food too , if uyou want to bulk, just walk down the street in the middle of the night, at 3 am , whatever, and you can easily get your 3000 calorie.
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Is this true or are you being facetious, cuz I might move to Taiwan.[/quote]
He was only joking about the great food.
The women are very nice here, most everyone is. Except when they’re driving. They really are bad drivers that drive carelessly.
I’ve dated some very pretty women here. But it helps if you’re thinner. I’ve seen some foreigners (meaning usually white people) with brutal faces get gorgeous Taiwanese girls because the guy was over 6 feet and 170lbs.
I live in Taiwan. Join me. We may lift together as father and son.
(Sorry about that last bit…once I said “Join me” all I could think of was Darth Vader in Empire.)
Hey malaka,
Heaps of greeks in Melbourne. Or you could join me in the west side of australia. Heaps of opportunities with the mining boom, and its forcasted to last another 20 years.
Even unskilled people can get a decent pay with “fly in, fly out work”, although Im not sure if I could enjoy that type of lifestyle.
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Stay out of Canada if you know what’s best for you…we may not be a “melting pot” such as the USA, but I will recreate the final scene of T2:Judgement Day with you as Arnold if you step into my country.
No worries there…who would move to Nova Scotia?
Says the guy from Winnipeg.
At least you have the Jets…
Why does nobody want this guy in their country?
I’d be glad for Australia to do a swap with Greece. Niksamaras can move here and Greece can have theBird.
[quote]Cimmerian wrote:
Why does nobody want this guy in their country?
I’d be glad for Australia to do a swap with Greece. Niksamaras can move here and Greece can have theBird.[/quote]
My opinions around life in general are pretty different from the normal ones, so I guess that’s why.
[quote]JaseHxC wrote:
Stay out of Canada if you know what’s best for you…we may not be a “melting pot” such as the USA, but I will recreate the final scene of T2:Judgement Day with you as Arnold if you step into my country.[/quote]
I doubt it…
[quote]Cimmerian wrote:
Why does nobody want this guy in their country?
I’d be glad for Australia to do a swap with Greece. Niksamaras can move here and Greece can have theBird.[/quote]
Actually, I have second cousins over there, so it is really possible I might end up there. How’s the powerlifting community in Australia?
[quote]niksamaras wrote:
[quote]Cimmerian wrote:
Why does nobody want this guy in their country?
I’d be glad for Australia to do a swap with Greece. Niksamaras can move here and Greece can have theBird.[/quote]
Actually, I have second cousins over there, so it is really possible I might end up there. How’s the powerlifting community in Australia?[/quote]
Umm… it exists, and it’s probably pretty small. I don’t really know shit though, so I’ll just link you:
Having family over here is really the only way I see someone being able to settle without a profession that’s in demand. Best of luck, wherever you choose to go.
Lots of my friends have moved to Australia over the last few years - none of any major qualifications. Looking into it after a few years working in the UK. There’s only so much Scottish weather you can take before you want to go and lie in front of a busy motorway.
[quote]theBird wrote:
Hey malaka,
Heaps of greeks in Melbourne. Or you could join me in the west side of australia. Heaps of opportunities with the mining boom, and its forcasted to last another 20 years.
Even unskilled people can get a decent pay with “fly in, fly out work”, although Im not sure if I could enjoy that type of lifestyle.
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Thank you for the info. Definetely will look into that.
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
I had no idea cracker barrel was national. Never seen one outside the south.
Do the serve the country style,white gravy smothered everything, thick cut bacon/sausage/t-bone type breakfasts or are the menus designed regionally?[/quote]
If I remember correctly the one in Loveland, CO serves the same food as the one I ate at in Jacksonville, Fl. Love that place.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
[quote]cwill1973 wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
I had no idea cracker barrel was national. Never seen one outside the south.
Do the serve the country style,white gravy smothered everything, thick cut bacon/sausage/t-bone type breakfasts or are the menus designed regionally?[/quote]
If I remember correctly the one in Loveland, CO serves the same food as the one I ate at in Jacksonville, Fl. Love that place.[/quote]
It’s a nationwide (kinda) operation. Same menu everywhere.[/quote]
We have a couple of Cracker Barrels up here in Nebraska. Never been to one.
I do have great stories about drunken hockey players at a Waffle House…