Looking for a job in USA

aberba karabutaworld at gmail.com
Thu Nov 23 12:05:53 UTC 2017


On Wednesday, 22 November 2017 at 10:24:52 UTC, Indigo wrote:
> On Saturday, 18 November 2017 at 08:59:53 UTC, Satoshi wrote:
>> On Saturday, 18 November 2017 at 01:31:09 UTC, Indigo wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, 15 November 2017 at 17:32:50 UTC, Satoshi wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> as the title says, I'm looking for a job opportunity in the 
>>>> USA (H1B visa sponsorship required).
>>>>
>>>> I'm experienced Software Engineer with a demonstrated 
>>>> history of working in the security and investigations 
>>>> industry. Skilled in C, C++, D, C#, SQL, Object-Oriented 
>>>> Programming, Software Development and Electrical 
>>>> Engineering. Strong engineering professional with 
>>>> willingness to further education.
>>>>
>>>> Actually I work as a full stack ASP.NET developer for 
>>>> SolarWinds in Brno (Czechia).
>>>>
>>>> There are couple of my open source projects what I have done 
>>>> in past. https://github.com/Rikarin
>>>>
>>>> If you are interested or you know someone who could hire me, 
>>>> please let me know!
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> What is your reasoning for coming to the US? You might want 
>>> to rethink this as America is collapsing. America will be 
>>> vastly different in 10 years and not a great a place to be. 
>>> The amount of corruption in the government and the amount of 
>>> vitriol that people have for each other are astonishing... 
>>> and it is only getting worse.
>> Actually, Slovakia (SK) and Czechia (CZ) are two most 
>> corrupted countries in the EU. We are paying huge taxes and 
>> getting nothing in back.
>>
>>> If you are moving to settle down that it would be a bad 
>>> decision IMO. If it is just temporary thing for a few years 
>>> thing it might be ok depending on you end up.
>> I wanna try to live in the US for a few years and then decide 
>> if I should leave or settle down.
>>
>>> Do you mind me asking why you are leaving Czech? I hear there 
>>> are a lot of pretty females there ;) Is it simply business or 
>>> is it the country itself? To be honest, I couldn't imagine it 
>>> being as bad as the US but I do not know much about it. To be 
>>> honest, I'm curious as to what it is like over there because 
>>> I plan on moving out of the US at some point and I'm looking 
>>> for countries that are a bit more stable and not on the 
>>> decline.
>> Actually, CZ is rising up and getting better, but in business 
>> area and salaries it's still worse than in the US.
>>
>> Some places in EU are not safe yet. A lot of immigrants are 
>> going there from war zones. They are like groups of anarchists 
>> destroying everything, stealing, raping and not respecting the 
>> laws.
>>
>> Salary... In US you get $100,000/year as a senior developer or 
>> something like that, right?
>> There it's only like $30,000/year. But the price of stuff like 
>> cars, grocery and everything what you can buy on amazon, 
>> e-bay, etc. is the same.
>>
>> The concept of a money in US seems to be different than in SK. 
>> There it's more about survive than enjoying life.
>>
>> People in US seems to be little more opened to strangers than 
>> here.
>>
>> That's the reasons why I want to leave.
>>
>> BTW: What's wrong with the US?
>
> Um, it's the same! You won't escape it if you come to stay. 
> Just because the shit hasn't hit the fan yet does not mean it's 
> not coming down the pipe. There are many here that seem to 
> believe that ignorance is bliss, that is true, for a while.
>
> If you looking in the the US news you will see that there is a 
> major killing happening just about once a week. The politicians 
> are all crooks, provably, and the CEO's of many of the largest 
> companies are in cahoots with them. No different than where you 
> are from. The laws here are so screwed up that law abiding 
> citizens are routinely killed by cops or cops killed by people 
> and it all turns out to be a "mistake", or worse, someone's ego.
>
> Again, it sounds like you are experiencing this in your own 
> country now... so, if that is what you are trying to escape, 
> you are just moving in to a bigger pond with the same type of 
> scum. Again, it matters not that some people want to stick 
> their head in the sand.
>
> Our healthcare system is probably far more screwed up than your 
> country. There are many Americans who are bankrupt over things 
> like a broken arm, etc... 100k$ bill for 3 hours of work... and 
> these insurance companies make billions in profits and it only 
> goes up.
>
>
> Wealthy and ignorant people(depending who's party is 
> president), of course, love to believe that these are isolated 
> problems and every country has them, etc.  Almost 30 years ago 
> OJ Simpson was big news and cop murder(er)s were very rare. 
> This is not to say there was no as much corruption, but the 
> corruption is far different, much more dangerous because there 
> are many people with big bucks who are extremely evil or 
> ruthless(can, at the drop of a dime, create a whole can of 
> worms that takes the country many years to try and fix).  So, 
> what this proves is the world is becoming more dangerous and 
> more insane. As time goes on the division lines are ingrained 
> deeper(just as a persons face ages and it's a sign). Everyone 
> knows this because the world is far more dangerous than it was. 
> My point is, do you want to be at the center of the economic 
> nuclear explosion?
>
> The argument is "Oh, the US is great now, so easy to make money 
> and every one is happy"! Which is only true for those that are 
> making money and being happy. about 80% of the population is 
> working their ass of for ever growing corporations. These large 
> corporations suck the wealth out of these people's work. Proof? 
> The CEO's tend to make at least 2 orders of magnitude more 
> income per year per its workers. It's a simple ponzi scheme and 
> that is the purpose of these businesses(if not when they are 
> created, at some point down the line when the people who run it 
> no longer care about the original purpose but simply are their 
> to make money). Of course, it is great if you are these CEO's 
> and those around them. But for the worker just trying to make a 
> living, it's not. You would thing that equal work = equal 
> pay... and CEO's obviously don't work 2 orders of magnitude 
> hard than their workers, which, again, proves it is a pyramid 
> scheme. A real corporation would give everyone who invests in 
> the company equally an equal share. This would generally limit 
> everyone's income to approximately the same amount for doing 
> the same types of things. (So a security guard would not make 
> the same as the CEO, but they would not be disproportionate). 
> Of course, the CEO's and their minions lose in this scenario 
> but everyone else wins.
>
> In any case, you know that type of stuff but the point is that 
> it is the same in the US but the US is the epicenter. Because 
> the wheeling and dealing of money by people and companies that 
> do nothing to help humanity progress not only grows but create 
> a massive intractable problem. It's like a fat kid who can't 
> stop eating... at some point the food runs out, and usually 
> very quickly.
>
> So, we know things are getting worse, we know that the US has 
> the biggest economy that is both fragile and extremely invested 
> in the money game where only the people in power benefit. This 
> means that the people in power will not, under any 
> circumstances change their ways to give up their power. We see 
> this in their attitudes and how they behave. It is so rampant 
> as to be quite astonishing that the largest and most powerful 
> nation is being run by probably about 80% of it's leaders being 
> that way. Of course, the bigger they are...
>
> I think it is because these problems have crept up on this 
> country, most blissfully ignorant. It's like how things are 
> swept under a rug. Many of the problems of racism and poverty 
> were ignored, which are now turning in to a cancer(there are 
> constant race issues going on now and many of the blacks 
> absolute hate anything not black)... these problems, there is 
> no hope and will only get worse. These problems will grow like 
> weeds until they engulf this country. It's probably many 
> decades off but it will sink the ship alone if something else 
> doesn't.
>
>
> One could write many volumes of the problems in the US. Your 
> country is small so it has smaller problems... the same but 
> smaller. If you are trying to get away from them, the US is not 
> the place unless you only plan to stay temporarily. Depending 
> on your age, if you stay here and things don't work out for you 
> as well as you hope, you might be in your older age when the US 
> collapses, and that is a place you don't want to be. The 
> experiences you will experience will probably be what you can 
> imagine happening in WWII. If the economy collapses one can 
> expect mass murder. Many of the impoverished areas will lash 
> out at everything they hate(as now there is no order and no one 
> to stop them). We see these people doing this already in small 
> groups. While you may or may not escape such a thing I would 
> not assume it. Whatever happens about the closest to what 
> people can experience as hell on earth would happen, as far as 
> the constant fear of having protect yourself, possibly killing 
> for defense, trying to constantly find food, etc. Of course, it 
> is all context depending, I'm giving a rather negative 
> scenario. One could give better scenarios like "You might win 
> the powerball and live happily ever after"... and it is 
> possible too, but less probable.
>
> This country is not getting better. IMO, it has a cancer and 
> that cancer is not being taken series. No one on either side 
> wants to work together to solve the problems... and hence the 
> problems will get worse.
>
> Now, if you don't believe me and want to take the head in the 
> sand approach like a few have expressed, I offer you a simple 
> experiment to prove truth: Simply start watching the US news. 
> View the local news around places you might want to go(if it's 
> a very rich area expect to see less negative news, if it's 
> rather poor expect to see more negative news). Watch the 
> national news. You can get on you tube and find a lot of 
> individuals telling their own story and there are lots of video 
> of the corruption from the government(which proves the common 
> mentality and the implications there of).
>
>
> Unfortunately, none of this is exaggeration. It proves the 
> spiral is downward(negative) rather than upward. If anyone 
> denies that then they are imbeciles, it is factual. An ideal 
> and peaceful worlds does not have the types of things in it 
> that a the worse ideal worlds do and it should not take a very 
> intelligent person to know that what one sees in the American 
> mentality and social relations(and humanity in general) are 
> things that are not found an ideal and peaceful world. E.g., 
> the constant hate for people of different backgrounds or skin 
> color.
>
>
> So, all one can argue is the magnitude of the problem. Is it 
> insignificant like some say(or want to believe)? or is it 
> significant like others say(or want to believe).
>
> Only you can and should decide that. But you obviously are 
> aware of it in your own country and then probably can see it in 
> this country if you look. You should look before you come here, 
> which is my point with all this. I do not know if there are 
> better places to be of course, Maybe America is the best of the 
> worst(which could also be the worse of the worst?)? Obviously 
> there are other places in the world we know are bad and America 
> is better(Sudan, Congo, etc).
>
> Chances are, if you come to America and are a hard worker you 
> can make a living and live comfortably enough. Being a 
> foreigner your likelihood of negative experiences goes up(more 
> likely to have issues either with the government or the people 
> around you). You will have to deal with the constant insanity 
> of Americans though(why do you think their country is so 
> screwed up?). Of course, the insanity is no different than 
> anyone else but it is different in how it comes out. People 
> tend to be very shallow, very invested in stupid shit like 
> sports, don't care about others unless they are friends or 
> family, etc. Over half the country is very religious and 
> believe in a some of the stupidest shit that distorts their 
> understanding of reality and shapes the whole dynamic. A large 
> part of the population are imbeciles. They don't know how to do 
> anything about drink alcohol, fuck, and watch tv.
>
> Again, this is not to say there are no goods. But you should no 
> the cons if you are going to make such a big decision. You 
> shouldn't want to meet a chick, fall in love, and then 10 years 
> later she tells you she's HIV positive transvestite escort and 
> her boyfriend is getting out of jail for triple murder tomorrow 
> and if he finds out about you he's going to kill you, would you?
>
> Do your homework and you see what you see. What I want you be 
> able to do is make the right choice! Whatever it is, believe 
> me, I hope I'm just a crazy person and America is nearly a 
> person world and everyone is happy... But I'm also a realist 
> and I don't fool myself in to believing what I want if the 
> evidence suggests something different.
>
> My prediction, if it matters, is that the US will continue with 
> only getting mildly worse(assuming NK or Iran issues don't go 
> nuclear) for about 5-10 years. In about 15-25 years the US will 
> start having major issues(sort like precursors to the 
> earthquake). Mainly it will effect the poor and lower middle 
> class, but their problems are ultimately everyone's problems). 
> Soon after (20-30) years the US will start to nose dive and 
> will go in to massive organ failure. This is when the shit hits 
> the fan and this is when the US will quickly become a 3rd world 
> country. It will be hell for most for a short time and then 
> just chaos, fear, uncertainty, etc for those that are left.
>
> I'm almost certain that the US will not slowly recover and 
> learn and pull out of it's tailspin(although it is fully 
> capable of doing it, it would take leaders to do it and no one 
> is doing it). The trend is that it is getting worse. We are 
> doing all the wrong things. The rich and poor are becoming more 
> polarized, the black vs white is becoming more polarized. The 
> government and the people are becoming more polarized(the 
> government is starting to become it's own entity independent of 
> the people). There is some hope but very little. People are 
> just too selfish and too stupid to care enough to sacrifice. 
> People are not learning and not able to be self sufficient. 
> Without the economy supplying all the necessities such as food, 
> water, and shelter(prebuild for your convenience) these people 
> cannot exist. Many do not even know how to cook without a 
> microwave nor how to grow anything to eat. This type of 
> behavior then makes them extremely dependent on the system and 
> the system on them. Once one goes, the other goes. If you think 
> of America(or humanity) like a program, it is a program that is 
> buggy and the methodology of creating it creates more bugs, 
> which creates more bugs. Instead of changing the method so that 
> bugs are minimized, the same flawed method is used. This is the 
> same in all countries and of all countries that have failed.
>
> Anyways,
>
> I have been told by several that Australia is a good place to 
> go and I myself have thought about it. It seems that Australia 
> is probably a rather insulated society in that the rest of the 
> world could kill itself off and they'd be ok(probably a lot to 
> do with it it being so physically isolated and somewhat small. 
> Goods and people can't move as easily between it and the rest 
> so mentally the people are more independent minded and closer 
> knitted society). I've heard though that it is expensive to 
> live there and one it is difficult to stay.


The Bible (God's word, a historical writing, writings forged by 
men, ...whatever you believe it to be) has this quotation at 2 
Timothy 3:1-5 which says:

  "But KNOW THIS, that in the last days critical times hard to 
deal with will be here.

For MEN will be lovers of themselves, lovers of MONEY, boastful, 
haughty, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, 
disloyal,

   having no natural affection, not open to any agreement, 
slanderers, without SELF-CONTROL, fierce, without love of 
goodness,

  betrayers, headstrong, puffed up with pride, lovers of pleasures 
rather than lovers of God

 having an APPEARANCE of godliness but PROVING FALSE to its 
power; and from these turn away"

When you analyse those points mentioned above you realise that 
things are happening exactly. For a writing of almost 2000 years 
ago.


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