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Q: Can I get a job in China as videographer? I am from Argentina and learning Chinese.

Can I get a job in China as videographer? I am from Argentina and learning Chinese.

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have you done an internet search for a job yet?
Unless you are shit hot at what you do, your chances are not that good - you will be competing against thousands of Chinese.

 

good luck !

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have you done an internet search for a job yet?
Unless you are shit hot at what you do, your chances are not that good - you will be competing against thousands of Chinese.

 

good luck !

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Despite yer beyond moot Q, which you could answer it to yerself just by clicking 'Find Jobz' tag on the top of this screen, I have a Q ... myself. cheeky

 

What is the purpose of you repeating yer Q in the same thread? 

 

Don't tell me, you are Jimmy-Two-Times, who got that nick name 'cause he said everything twice as "I'm gonna go get the papers, get the papers ..." cheeky

 

Just curiosity wise, where do you come from? 

I mean, how sure are you, you aren't Chinese after all ?

... like Chinese Jimmy-Two-Times ...  cheeky

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