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Q: I need work offer and relocation assistance

1 year 15 weeks ago in  General  - Shanghai

 
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you would only get a 'relocation assistance' if you worked (for some time) with a large company.

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unless you were a sh** hot proven expert in a particular area and were much sought after by competing organisations.

which are you?

(if you exist at all)

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Good for yaa ... 

 

Next step is to find a Santa Claus , who'll be able to facilitate yer needz ...

 

I just read a doomsday article about Shanghai, financial capital-ist of China, i.e. 70% of Shanghai residents might be infected with Cofid. That's roughly around 18 million people ... surprise

 

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20230103-up-to-70-of-shanghai-popu...

 

Shanghai (AFP) – A senior doctor at one of Shanghai's top hospitals has said 70 percent of the megacity's population may have been infected with Covid-19 during China's huge surge in cases, state media reported Tuesday.

The steep rise in infections came after years of hardline restrictions were abruptly loosened last month with little warning or preparation, and quickly overwhelmed hospitals and crematoriums.

Chen Erzhen, vice president at Ruijin Hospital and a member of Shanghai's Covid expert advisory panel, estimated that the majority of the city's 25 million people may have been infected.

"Now the spread of the epidemic in Shanghai is very wide, and it may have reached 70 percent of the population, which is 20 to 30 times more than (in April and May)," he told Dajiangdong Studio, owned by the Communist Party mouthpiece People's Daily.

Shanghai suffered a gruelling two-month lockdown from April, during which over 600,000 residents were infected and many were hauled to mass quarantine centres.

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Santa Claus comes early ... surprise

 

https://jobs.echinacities.com

 

360.934 Job offers in China ... broken heart

 

... I just ain't sure about relocation aa-ssis-tan-se ... 

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you would only get a 'relocation assistance' if you worked (for some time) with a large company.

OR

 

unless you were a sh** hot proven expert in a particular area and were much sought after by competing organisations.

which are you?

(if you exist at all)

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