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    Hi everyone.. I live in Indonesia and work as Holiday Consultant. My SO lives in San Francisco. We are thinking abt closing the distance, probably next year. He has stable job but I don't like doing nothing at home. Is it possible for me to find a job in San Francisco?? Because although I hv work experience, I am only high school graduated.

    Does anyone have advice for me?

    #2
    I'll be honest.

    The US is in dire economic straits, you have no degree, you have no experience in the US and you aren't a native speaker of English.

    It will be very hard for you to find a job without connections.

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      #3
      Thanks for the info. My SO gave me an offer to study first, but it will be another cost for him. I feel bad abt it..

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        #4
        Hi there,

        I am a Southeast Asian too, the only difference is that I speak English like a native. I think you should try taking English classes to hone your skills more and get some certifications. I myself am preparing for going CD in a few years by going back to school (I already finished my Bachelor's but it's a Liberal Arts course) and I'm getting a Master's in IT degree so I can have more credentials when I go live with my SO in the US.

        Going back to school is the only thing I can suggest right now, and it's not even a guarantee you'll get employed right away.

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          #5
          Originally posted by ayarusworld View Post
          Thanks for the info. My SO gave me an offer to study first, but it will be another cost for him. I feel bad abt it..
          What sort of study is this, if you don't mind me asking.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Tooki View Post
            I'll be honest.

            The US is in dire economic straits, you have no degree, you have no experience in the US and you aren't a native speaker of English.

            It will be very hard for you to find a job without connections.
            Just to confirm this: my SO has an engineering degree, and is still having a hard time finding a full-time position in his field. And he has connections. (Granted it's a very small field, but, still.)

            I second the "go to school" option, even if it's a small school and you're taking English classes.


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              #7
              He suggest me to get my Bachelor's first then find a job. The major would be up to me. Either I want to continue IT or wanna take another class such as Art.

              To go back to school, he wants me to study in his country. I am not so confidence w my english ability. So yeah I think I should take an english course since my grammar is terrible.

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                #8
                I think taking English classes sounds like a great idea.

                Have you thought about a visa (what kind you'll apply for)?

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                  #9
                  I think going to school for anything would be better than hoping to get a job as a HS graduate. It's just impossible.

                  If your going to spend that kind of money I'd look into a STEM field which IT would fall under. Although, what area are interested in? Management? Programming? etc..?

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                    #10
                    If you're worried about your English speaking abilities, I wouldn't I just finished my first year towards my Bachelor's and in one of my general education courses, there was a girl whose first language wasn't English. She just spoke when necessary. If you're still worried about it though, I would suggest taking a few English courses at a community college or buying a course you can use online at home first and then taking courses to your Bachelor's! It'll take a bit longer, but it may be better!

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                      #11
                      i've been talking to my SO and he don't mind if I wanna go to study first to get my Bachelor's. However he believe that I can work for RCI. We don't know yet about what kind of Visa I'm gonna apply. We'll sort it out this Monday. Thanks all for the helpful information

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