Tfw I am from fucking hellhole in Volga region and always be poor

>tfw I am from fucking hellhole in Volga region and always be poor

I AM FOREVER HERE OMG I CANT TAKE IT ANYMORE, MY SOUL IS AMERICAM

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK

If you are a carpenter I know people who could sponsor you here. Heh.

Make $30 an hour immediately as soon as you get off the plane

come home slav man

Apply for a green card, maybe you'll get lucky.
Or find an American employer who gets the green card for you. It will take a while, but I'm sure it's possible.

This, my company gives them away like crazy. Anyone wanna come here, I can hook you up

>tfw a few years back i would do anything to live in USA
>these days i feel so unmotivated that not even that would stop the melancholia

Why not? Just become a carpenter in your country then move here. Carpentry is in really high demand as well as plumbers and electricians.

Plumbers around me make almost $80 an hour believe it or not.

I have a degree in Accounting and Finance(international). How much can I ear in USA?

They will more likely give it away to mexicans.

As far as your country goes with opportunities, it's stuck in the 70's though. I tried to apply there as software engineer. Even though I have years and years of experience, they expected from me to collect reports from highlevel persons to make be sure I'm worth to get a green card. Additionally I needed a big bunch of money and I should not be born or part of a "communist" party whatsoever. I skipped the crap and worked for a few years in Canada. It was much easier to get there.

I can just recommend this for you bro

This is why a lot of mexicans come here. In 1 hour of working here, they would have to work at least 4 days back home

That's because jobs like these, we already have a lot of Americans with these skills. No one here wants to be a plumber, carpenter, or electrician anymore. My older brother who came to the US before me was good at carpentry back in our old country and had a really good paying job here, now he is a construction site manager, making well over $200,000 a year.

Many companies are willing to pay for you to come here and give you green card and sponsorship

There's a lot of potential but if the us doesn't recognize your college as a reputable degree issuer you will find yourself close to square one.

I used to work at a casino with a man from El Salvador who had the same degree and problem. He said he had to start over in America after his kid was kidnapped while he was a wealthy businessman.

Straight cash though if you can get your MBA in this country you can easily earn over 100k but schooling is extremely expensive.

But every business needs accountants

I'm currently in university, so I can't. But what kind of company is it?

Thanks for your answer. I'm currently studying in a branch of English college. Do you think English college's diploma is ok to find a job in US?

Construction and engineering firm, we are in desperate need of carpenters. We aren't the only company too in desperate need.

I swear guys, if you guys want to move to America and make some good money just be a carpenter and apply.

And there are a thousand accounts. They make good money....if you can find a job.

The problem is not the demand. The companies are searching for these positions and even help you in the procress to get over to the US. But it's the state making the laws and giving you the right for the green card. If you don't have any pretentious degree, which the average american has, you are seen as not worthy, even though you might be a much better skilled worker than an American. In Canada and the EU it's handled much differently.

Is that an English masters you are doing? The accounting degree will get you further. We have too many English majors here. A lot of them teach English here and overseas as the only out from the service sector.

America needs tradesman. I am studying to become a crane operator in an apprenticeship right now as my state is in a construction boon at the moment.

True, but sponsorship helps a lot. Luckily my brother made some good friends in good places and I managed to get sponsored here. If i didnt, I probably would be stuck back in the old country.

Actually I have not got Bachelor degree yet. I'm planning to do masters in USA and stay there after graduation
>I am studying to become a crane operator in an apprenticeship right now as my state is in a construction boon at the moment.
As I understood if you work outside of office and your job needs skills, it is a well-paid job

Besides trades, the US also needs a lot of nurses because the baby boomers are retiring. If you work in the medical field you can probably get sponsorship. There's job ads all over the internet for geriatrics and GP/PA jobs.

If you can stand the total rat race of the bay area, they also needs lots of CS majors and you could have a job before you graduate as a developer.

Sort of, we have unions to help with wages but you might not have work year-round.

Starting off in trades in many states you probably couldnt support a family but becoming a general contractor and running your own business is where you hear about these 100k+ salaries. It takes years if you have the dedication.

plumbers you say

Yea, plumbers make really good money, at least $30 starting and after several years you can make $100 an hour

But it's not only a phenomenon in America. They also get good monis here.