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Q: Are there NGOs that will hire me?

Hey I'm exploring China, taking a break from my normal life in South East Asia. I am an NGO worker, hold a PHD and have lots of job opportunity down south. But I cant seem to find many inside China that are not in Beijing (I enjoy smog, so I won't go live there). Any advise? 

11 years 20 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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Yes, go back to your home country. Things seem to be too difficult for you here in China.

 

airyk:

Most of your posts were funny, and some even clever. This one is just mean. Try holding yourself to higher standards.

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giadrosich:

I'm not being mean at all. China just isn't a good fit for some people. I'm just telling you the truth. If you can't go through the process to be legal here, you probably don't need to be in China. It is not for the faint of heart.

 

I mean, if you can't find a girl on your own in China, it's obvious you haven't really tried...

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airyk:

Ok I take back the mean part, I see where you are coming from. This question was not about working Illegally in china. Please understand that one post isn't necessarily related to another. If I found a suitable job I would get a work visa.

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What country is your "PHD" from? I very sincerely hope it's not an Anglophonic one.

airyk:

I've reported you from stalking me. It's childish and sad that you having nothing better to do then attack someone trying to learn more about China.

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Amonk:

The funny thing is, if you aren't capable of handling things that are both childish and sad, that's about all you need to learn about China- you aren't gonna like it.

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